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The loggia of the main house of Harold and Jamie Stream’s property in San Miguel de Allende, one of three Mexican colonial-style structures set around a courtyard
with a swimming pool. The houses were renovated by architect Spence Sutton and decorated by Ray Booth of McAlpine Booth & Ferrier in Nashville; the Daydream
daybed is by Dedon, the inlaid mother-of-pearl tabletop was made by a local craftsman, and the Symi lanterns and Varenne Louis XIV chairs are by Casamidy
product of an arcane colonial technique discovered by the Streams in
a restored monastery in Oaxaca.
It took the couple almost two years to hunt down the maestro,
who brought in a crew from Oaxaca to orchestrate the complex
After six months the resulting slurry is mixed with ground clay and
The art collection includes works by Vik Muniz and Javier Marin,
pieces.
lunch with a small menagerie. Matilda Geddings Gray charitably
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