Raised to live off the land, Louisa Moore nets all manner of nature’s goods on her historic north Mount Pleasant...
Metamorphosis: Like a Boy Scout-turned-mad scientist, Ben Timpson transforms natural and found objects into enlightened...
Join Charleston magazine and the Coastal Community Foundation in celebrating—and supporting—Lowcountry nonprofits!
A downtown couple draws inspiration from the Caribbean for their Breach Inlet beach house
Material Girl: Karin Olah makes the cut with fabric and fresh inspiration
Charleston is brimming with ways to appreciate our lively local arts scene—not to mention opportunities to make our own...
Map out more intriguing interiors with items from afar
It’s off the grid and on the dock for two families at their rustic island getaway
A sensory exploration of West African masquerade
We canvassed the city for unique and interesting art classes to engage your right brain
Creative Jolt: The dynamic and high-energy world of sculptor Jonathan Brilliant
Is your workspace as hard-working as you are? Reclaim it with comfy trappings and 24/7 practicality
A 430-square-foot dependency house, one tiny Yorkie named Benne, and a trove of art-smart finds equals one couple’s...
Keep your patio umbrella in tip-top shape with advice from outdoor fabric- and umbrella-designer Alison Childress
For the past four years, Limehouse’s pumpkins have made their way to doorsteps and dinner tables across the Lowcountry
“There are easier crops to grow in Charleston than pumpkins, but none that are so well worth the effort,” says avid...
A young family fills an historic Society Street single with simple, pared-down furnishings
Set the scene for costumed revelry with three easy projects that will have your home looking stylishly spooky in just a...
The new downtown Taco Boy serves up sustainability in reclaimed, recycled style
A mother of two young children designs a scaled-down house that’s big on heart.
Transform flea-market finds into modern-day treasures—here, dealer Hollie Wood offers up three simple projects made...
A panorama of marshscapes illuminates the Ashley River abode of Doug Warner and Truman Smith.
More than 600 assemblages of wrought iron—his life’s work—exist in Charleston and beyond. Now, the hunt is on to locate...