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Mike Weikert, the co-executive director of MICA's new Center for Creative Impact, displays items that are unique in their form, function, and history.
Get a look inside the 600-square-foot Baltimore alley house, which mixes newer pieces of furniture with Art Deco flair.
Owner Vanessa Milio shows us around her warm, welcoming, and intentional home.
Throughout the years, the "enthusiastic steward" of her family’s trinkets has also managed to make the light-filled home her own.
Interior designer Emilie Schiller shows us around her home, which gives colonial-style elements a contemporary twist.
Oliveira gives us a tour of her "perfectly imperfect" rustic log cabin, whose roots trace back to 1755.
Langrehr—known as Charm City Cook around town—is equal parts sentimental and practical at home.
The digital creator, @papillonbohemehome, shows us around her modern boho-meets-tropical abode.
PhD candidate and fashion icon Taylor Evans’ home—much like her—is a winning package of smarts and style.
Champion gives us a tour of her eclectic, vintage-inspired office in Mt. Vernon.
Shine Creative's Jamie Campbell and Drury Bynum's Arcadia workspace.
Inside Randy Kell’s Annapolis dining room.
Inside Mobtown Studios’ Emily Leffler-Schulman’s Tuscany-Canterbury home.
Inside the Fells Point home of art director Dolores Deluxe and production designer Vincent Peranio.
Inside Nick and Robin Ciotti’s Guilford home.
We visit Nancy Young’s library-turned-school-turned-home.
Inside Jack Kocul’s Fells Point home.
Lindsay Buck talks about her Hampden home that she shares with James Prichard.
Inside the leafy Hampden home of Snack Shop film producer Hilton Carter.
Inside writer and graphic designer Taylor Hubbard’s Mount Vernon carriage home.
Inside Robert Meyer's charming Hollins Market loft.
A glimpse at Garry Cerrone and Myra Perel’s historic Franklintown garden.