RESIDE® Magazine New Issue: Winter 2021
There's a lot to think about with 2020 in the rearview mirror and so much we have to look forward to, as you'll see in the RESIDE® Winter Issue. After such a challenging year, we all learned the value of where we call home is more important than anything—and together with our 375-plus brokers and staff, we have brought more families and their homes together, across all price points and property types than ever before.
We're thrilled to announce that we're partnering with Ste. in 2021. Michelle Wine Estates is a newly envisioned retail experience in our Kirkland office and a signature showcase of pop-ups across Seattle's city center. We've been reflecting on a historic year, pivoting to meet new market demands, and using insights into where we've been, so we're better able to understand where we're going.
In this issue of RESIDE®, Kristin Davis shares her five favorite things, Prada remakes an ocean plastic and textile waste classic, and we're exploring the 21st century of Tudor's home, and so much more.
New Issue: Winter 2021
This Friday, February 5th over 12,000 regional subscribers will receive a complimentary copy of RESIDE magazine in the print edition of The Wall Street Journal.
The publication is a first-of-its-kind, custom-publishing relationship between Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC and Dow Jones Media Group, which curates original lifestyle content that serves as a destination for connoisseurs of arts and culture, design and travel, fashion, food, and beyond. We would like to acknowledge our premium advertiser Caliber Home Loans as their support is integral to the success of this issue of RESIDE Magazine.
From our home to yours, we invite you to experience RESIDE.
Featured Editorial Includes
What's New in Art, Architecture, and Design
With embroidered designs, artists thread their works, front porches and entrances become more welcoming, and kitchens are now as colorful as peacocks. Here are the latest art, architectural, and design trends.
National Parks Worth the Trek
Although locations like Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon will still merit inclusion on anyone's bucket list, the most overlooked parks and hidden gems around the world are being pursued by in-the-know types. Just as beautiful and unique as the big names are these under-the-radar spots. Get prepared to explore these underappreciated destinations if you're looking for a dose of world-class nature minus the crowds.
The Rural Cure-All
With metropolitans migrating to the mountains to decompress, the country is now cool. Far-flung areas offer a way to detach themselves from the world, but many people choose to stay put with greater connectivity and the ability to work from anywhere. These retreats are gathering spots to spend quality time under one roof with loved ones, an investment in both family and real estate.
FEMALE VICTORY • HUMBOLDT FORUM • REVISITING A FASHION LEGACY
HOLLYWOOD REGENCY TAKES CENTER STAGE
COZY COCKTAILS • REBELS WITH A CAUSE
Featured Influencers
KRISTIN DAVIS' FAVORITE THINGS AT HOME
The actress, the U.N. The Goodwill Ambassador has collected items from all over the world.
DREAM WEAVER
Carlos Campos, a Honduran-born designer, risked his life to get to the United States. He is now making every day count.
A YOGA GURU'S 5 FAVORITE WELLNESS READS
Jessamyn Stanley is all about body positivity and making yoga accessible to all.
Northwest Home Gallery
Experience an exclusive collection of Northwest homes from Seattle, the Olympic Peninsula, and the Eastside. Enjoy the newest, greatest properties of Western Washington's masterpiece through videos and virtual tours.