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Sting and his wife, Trudie Styler, revamped their early-18th-century
London townhouse to accommodate more living and dining space on the lower level.
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South Park co-creator Trey Parker crafted a hilltop haven for his family
in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. With designer Michael Rath¡¯s help,
Parker was able to meld a Japanese aesthetic with the alpine vernacular
of the house, whose dining area offers expansive views of the lush
landscape.
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At Valentino Garavani¡¯s French estate,
Château de Wideville,
Portuguese chairs surround a Piedmontese dining table in the winter
garden—the fashion designer¡¯s favorite spot at the grand residence. The
panel that fills the arched niche is from China, a country that
fascinates Valentino and inspired much of the home¡¯s decoration. ¡°When I
was in Beijing for the first time, in 1993,¡± Valentino says, ¡°I saw a
collection of old Chinese costumes, and it was one of the great
emotional moments of my life.¡±
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The screened porch of Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres¡¯s
Beverly Hills estate
includes a 19th-century trestle table and wicker armchairs for informal
dining. The house was designed by California architecture firm Buff
& Hensman and later expanded by decorator Melinda Ritz.
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or their
home in Hidden Hills, California, Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne worked with close friend
Martyn Lawrence Bullard
to create an eclectic design that was a dramatic departure from their
last house, the gothic abode where they filmed their reality-TV series. A
19th-century French chandelier surmounts a table and chairs designed by
Lawrence Bullard the Directoire-style fireplace is from Exquisite
Surfaces.
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A chandelier from 145 Antiques accents the dining room of Woody Allen¡¯s
townhouse on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Designer
Stephen Shadley infused the home with an elegant mix of American and English country-house style.
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An Ed Mell painting titled
Storm Mesas hangs in the dining room of Diane Keaton¡¯s
Beverly Hills residence.
Keaton worked with friend and designer Stephen Shadley to make the
early-1920s structure by architect Ralph Flewelling her own.
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Eames chairs accompany a table in the dining area of actress
Claire Danes¡¯s Manhattan loft, which was designed by Joan Krevlin of
BKSK Architects. Drop ceilings, wood beams, and log columns help to define the expansive space.
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Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor¡¯s
Bel Air, California,
dining room contains an octagonal table with bronze candleholders. The
late actress redecorated the four-bedroom house, which sits on a wooded
acre, in collaboration with interior designer
Waldo Fernandez in 2010.
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Diane von Furstenberg¡¯s
Manhattan penthouse
incorporates her bold personal style and love of pattern. Vintage
chairs attend to a treelike table, and a portrait by Andy Warhol is
displayed beyond. Located above her company¡¯s corporate headquarters,
the apartment was designed by the architecture firm
WORKac.
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Sheryl Crow furnished her
1926 Spanish Colonial hacienda
in the Hollywood Hills with many items she collected while on tour. The
antique dining table was once used in a linen factory, and the light
fixture is from the ¡¯30s.
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A slatted-pine ceiling and brick wall add warmth to the breakfast area
in Robert Redford¡¯s Manhattan penthouse, which was decorated by the New
York City firm
Clodagh. ¡°Just as your art draws on your life, a home should be a distillation of your own memories and experiences,¡± says Redford.
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A table from the 1930s sits in the light-filled dining room of a
Beverly Hills home that was owned by Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher. They had renovated the contemporary house with architecture firm
Marmol Radziner
and tapped designer Brad Dunning for the interiors. ¡°It¡¯s interesting
how things start to call to you,¡± says Moore. ¡°Pieces from the ¡¯30s to
the ¡¯70s were an automatic fit.¡±
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