Monday, November 9, 2009

Thank Goodness for Elle Decor

Elle Decor December 2009 Cover

After the very sad news today about the closure of Metropolitan Home, all I could think of was holding on tight to what we have left. There is nothing out there quite like Metropolitan Home for modern design, and perhaps it will make a comeback in another form after the economic dust settles. You can be certain I will be holding on to every issue I have ever had of what has been a classic in the world of shelter magazines.

But there is a ray of sunshine here. Elle Decor is holding it's own quite well. In fact Margaret Russell has been able to keep advertising dollars at a healthy rate and it seems the magazine will grace our magazine shelves for the foreseeable future.
I hope you all had a chance to hear the interview with Margaret Russell over at The Skirted Roundtable last week. It helps to see just how Ms. Russell is able to accomplish what she has: keeping a magazine fresh and current over the years while maintaining it as a profitable business. Check it out HERE.
So here is a little taste of what's coming up in the December issue of Elle Decor. It is going to be exceptional I assure you!!!!

Can we ever see enough of the work of Miles Redd?! I can't. If this New York City hallway for a young family is any indication, this feature alone is worth running right out and buying a copy. Drama!

And for all of you Charlotte lovers, we will get to see Ms. Moss' getaway in the Colorado Rockies. I will be stoking my fireplace, making a cup of Chai tea and settling in for this issue. You may not see me a for a day or two.

You will also be seeing:

~ the Manhattan home of Phillip Gorrivan

~ An upstate New York Home by Ernest de la Torre

~ 12 things Simon Doonan cannot live without

~ Trend alert: plaid is making a comeback in a BIG way (Mr. Tartanscot, you were definitely on to something!!)

~ What's Hot: McAlpine Home Collection from Lee Industries and Shelia Bridges new bedding for a start.

Elle Decor, thank you for fighting the good fight and providing content with something for everyone. You never disappoint and we look forward every month to your fresh ideas and insightful view of the world. We are rooting for you.

And to Metropolitan Home,



Metropolitan Home, the December 2009 issue will be it's last.

you will be sorely missed.

P.S. Thank you so much Anons for the correction!! I was given incorrect info on that one! I apologize.

21 comments:

Michelle said...

I just saw this on Notting Hill...couldn't beleive it...glad to hear elle decor is doing fine...I couldn't take it! What's next; Architectural Digest?

Best,
Michelle

Southern Aspirations said...

ooh! The shiny hallway. How does he do it!? Hooray for Elle Decor (and I do like House Beautiful too). And that's almost it!

Brillante Home Decor said...

Bad news...I sincerely hope it is the last "casualty"! and as you said that maybe the magazine will come back to life again. Cheers to Elle Decor!

Jaime @ DOXA said...

Thanks for the post and the beautiful images of Elle Decor. I am absolutely just sick about Met Home. Unbelievable...I had just submitted a project to them. So nationally, what's left? Elle Decor, Veranda, House Beautiful, Traditional Home and AD (which can sometimes be a bit too much for my liking). Thank God for blogs otherwise getting published could be a nightmare. And this also means two less show houses a year...and two GREAT ones! Sorry for rambling.

All the best,
Jaime

DoxaHome.com said...

FYI, I post your blog post on the DOXA Home Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Doxa-Home/60194559666.

Best,
Jaime

Hill Country House Girl said...

So sad. For contemporary design this was a great magazine. I will miss this perspective, and hang on tight to all my old issues!

Valerie Wills Interiors said...

OMG.... I cannot believe it!!! That is SO sad..... what a loss! I so look forward to my design subscriptions.... just seems like it's getting fewer and fewer!!!!

court. said...

HOLY COW, MILES REDD! I just fell off the couch. :) :) :)

Maria Killam said...

So sad, I just subscribed and was wondering why I had not received anything. . . now I know.

Callie Grayson said...

i am soooo very sad!
All my favorites are closing!

mary said...

The particular red that appears on the cover of the Dec. Elle Decor is magnificent, with addition of the Miles Redd home--I think there is definitely a return to a classy classic mix--just look at all of those sexy legs on those gorgeous pieces. Plus the colors! Thanks for the preview.

vicki archer said...

Thank goodness for Elle Decor....I just can't stand the thought of a life without my magazines, xv.

Karena said...

I know, we need to cherish the remaining shelter magazines. The internet and our great blog world has replaced them.

Anonymous said...

The cover you illustrate does not show the Ernest de la Torre house. It is the living room of the Miles Redd -designed apartment.

Anonymous said...

The cover is also Miles Redd and Bories&Shearron

Freck said...

So so sad that they're leaving us. Love Elle Decor's cover, too!!

Jaime said...

Just recently subscribed to Elle Decor- can't wait to get this issue. What a lovely seasonal cover! :)

Kelly said...

Ugh. Bad news! And I was thinking of subscribing. I love the design blogs, but it's not the same as curling up on the couch & really spending time with the photos & articles.

Renae said...

Katie,
So glad it seems like Elle is here to stay. It is a great magazine and offers so much inspiration!
xx

tartanscot said...

honestly, I wept with joy at the images of Charlotte Moss' mountain retreat.

breathtaking. seriously.

katiedid said...

Hi all!
Sad day indeed, but that just challenges us all to support the magazines that are left.

Hang in Elle Decor!!!