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wrought iron
December 2018
Wax Myrtle
One of the Lowcountry’s most prolific evergreens is the wax myrtle (Morella cerifera). It grows easily and everywhere—...
November 2018
Simmons Ironwork
When Philip Simmons (1912-2009) began to study the craft of ironwork as a 13-year-old apprentice to Holy City...
March 2018
High Style on the Battery
On the tip of the peninsula, Molly and Ted Fienning’s haute home embraces their love of clean-lined modernity while...
November 2017
Tapping In
Charleston’s craft breweries are more than just beer production sites—they’re hangout destinations. We sampled the suds...
April 2017
Sword Gate
With an intricate design featuring swords and spears, the famed Sword Gate at 32 Legare Street isn’t quite what you’d...
November 2013
Lighthouse
Today, two magnificent lighthouses mark the entrance to Charleston Harbor: the 1876 Morris Island Lighthouse—...
The Ocean Room
No one stumbles upon The Ocean Room. More than any other Lowcountry restaurant, you make a deliberate effort to be here...
March 2013
Wrought Iron
Can you imagine Charleston without ornamental wrought iron?
September 2010
Karin Olah
Material Girl: Karin Olah makes the cut with fabric and fresh inspiration
June 2009
Philip Simmons
More than 600 assemblages of wrought iron—his life’s work—exist in Charleston and beyond. Now, the hunt is on to locate...
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