Ideally located in Portland Heights, this residence encompasses approximately 1.42 acres of gardens, patios and paths in a private park-like setting. Orchestrated with the distinctive flair of Richard Sundeleaf, this estate has timeless character and architectural details. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac above the city, this estate is just minutes to Council Crest, Portland Heights' parks, the zoo, downtown venues, shops, schools, high tech and major hospitals. For more information click here.
By Kimberly Olson // @Luxe
Heath Ceramics studio director Tung Chiang spent three months hunkered down at his home, exploring various design ideas and glazes for the company’s latest biannual seasonal collection, collaborating with co-owner and creative director Catherine Bailey and his studio team via videoconference. The 2020 Winter Seasonal Collection, which Tung coined “Seasons of Hope,” conveys strength and simplicity. The collection’s beautifully crafted pieces—a bud vase, sprout vase, teapot and cups, plaza tray, butter dish and small pitcher—each sport a gradient glaze. “Working as a creative in this tough time strangely helped me focus,” Chiang says. “Isolation translated to concentration. The quiet gave me the chance to explore the meaning of design. Ultimately, this collection is about inspiring hope and love.”
Tucked away on a private lane overlooking the city and mountains, this 1923 Colonial was built with timeless character and exquisite details. Impeccably maintained, this Sutton & Whitney-designed residence has been remodeled and updated. A gracious entry introduces the public rooms and leads to the kitchen/family room. This estate would be a privilege to call home as it provides the perfect balance of accessibility, privacy, and a sense of sophistication. Close to trails, high tech & downtown.