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Jayne Chase

Palm Beach

Design Editor at Quest Magazine

Design Editor Quest Magazine

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  • Feb 11, 2025 | questmag.com | Jayne Chase

    Jayne Chase: If you weren’t an interior designer, what profession would you have pursued? Meg Braff: Definitely a landscape architect. I’m obsessed with outdoor rooms and creating those experiences for my clients. My second choice would be a jewelry designer and I would start with an internship with David Webb!Jayne Chase: Favorite colors? Meg Braff: Aqua and Chartreuse. Jayne Chase: Wallpaper or paint?

  • Jan 9, 2025 | questmag.com | Jayne Chase

    One of the Condon’s listings at 510 N Lake Way in Palm Beach. (Images courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty)After Kevin spent over 12 years in New York City learning the business and getting the necessary experience he felt he needed to earn his mother’s respect, he felt it was time to return to Palm Beach and join her team. “Although I never felt pressure from my mom to follow in her footsteps, I really wanted to get my own experience and also be independent of her,” Kevin admits.

  • May 28, 2024 | questmag.com | Jayne Chase

    And living near the fabled family home, Mirador, near Charlottesville Virginia, her two aunts were comfortably infused with Southern hospitality. Mirador, an antebellum house filled with constant commotion and gaiety, was the place where family and friends gathered often. The “luxurious simplicity” - as they often referred to their  Virginia lifestyle - followed both women to England and helped define their iconic style as exceptional hostesses.

  • Feb 22, 2024 | questmag.com | Jayne Chase

    Since childhood, I have been captivated by the art of entertaining and tabletop design. I fondly recall observing my mother meticulously arrange her grand dinner table, starting with her tablecloth and then piece by piece, adding her settings, all perfectly placed according to the etiquette maven, Emily Post. China patterns were chosen and placed carefully on top of chargers along with crisp monogramed napkins, water and wine goblets, flatware, flowers, and candlesticks.

  • Nov 9, 2023 | questmag.com | Jayne Chase

    It’s this kind of attention to detail with a dose of love and a nod to the past that many feel make Naples special. According to Blake Gable, CEO of Barron Collier Companies, a lifetime Naples resident and a personal friend of the Tobin family, there are many factors driving the appeal of the seaside resort. “Naples has historically attracted affluent people who like a relaxed atmosphere.

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