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The City Magazine Since 1975

July 2017

An unexpected offer prompts one busy family—two docs, two kids, and one pup (who runs the show)—to create an uncluttered, contemporary abode, making life serene and simple

The Charleston native pulls out all the stops for business events as well as when entertaining at home

Daniel Island’s Eva Dillon chronicles her father’s career as an American spy

David Hoffman has collected thousands of antique tools while helping to save some of the Holy City’s most significant buildings

Elite moving service Westbrook Corp. specializes in transporting priceless antiques

Playful but sophisticated fabrics, housewares, and wallpapers designed in the Holy City

Since 2007, Chabad of Charleston and the Lowcountry has been enriching life for Jewish locals. And last year, thanks to grassroots funding, it got a space to call its own

One working mom pushes back against forever-changing design trends

With their easy-breezy, picnic-in-the-park appeal, basket bags are on this season’s hot list

Chatting with the interior designer behind hot properties like Mexican eatery Pancito & Lefty (co-owned by her husband, Robert Berry), Hampden Clothing, and boutique inn 86 Cannon

The latest news in fashion and shopping around Charleston

Sarah-Hamlin Hastings of Fritz Porter Design Collective set out to prove that the blush tones seen all over the spring 2017 runways look just as good at home.

Erin and Creighton Barrett turn a dated ’70s ranch in West Ashley into a hip, happy headquarters for work and family life 

Kokedama re-imagines the potted plant, wrapping it in a fresh package and elevating it to new heights

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Our taste-and-tell guide to some of the latest food and beverage openings in Charleston

The grill masters behind Charleston Gourmet Burger Company serve up kid-approved glazed chicken, charred corn on the cob, and gooey mac-n-cheese

We’re trading lobster for the Lowcountry’s favorite crustacean in Leon’s Oyster Shop’s twist on the classic seafood roll

The image was taken by Morton Brailsford Paine, a local photographer during the ’30s and ’40s, and the young girl acting out an attack from an imaginary creature is believed to be his daughter, May.