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Find out why four of our top mountain interior designers really light up for these dazzling designs, from left to right:

Scripted Pendant Chandelier by Alison Berger Glassworks

“I have always loved Alison Berger’s lighting; it’s pure, modern and a bit industrial all in one. This particular ‘Word’ series features lovely script translated from DaVinci’s sketchbook and etched into the glass.” –Steffany Hollingsworth, HVL Interiors, Santa Fe, NM

Milano Chandelier by Gray Morell

“Made of metal and finished with distressed gold and wood accents, this chandelier has an understated formal approach that can be placed in either a traditional or modern setting. I’ve used it in both entry and bedroom applications.” –Christopher K. Coffin, Christopher K. Coffin Design, Phoenix, AZ

Lumiere Chandelier by Jean de Merry

“This chandelier’s unique design would make a striking statement in any interior, providing a degree of elegance and levity. I love its sculptural aspect and its humor.” –Katherine Reedy, ek.REEDY Interiors, Wilson, WY

Torino Chandelier by Jean de Merry

“I love the warmth of the brass mixed with the dark bronze metal finish—it adds a touch of sophistication and glamour, while the scale of the fixture perfectly complements even the most traditional rooms.” –Barbara Mullen, Caroline•Edwards Interior Design, Aspen, CO

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For our September/October 2011 issue, we combed the high country to bring you the sixth edition of our Top Mountain Architects & Interior Designers list—a comprehensive guide to the most talented and influential design professionals at work in the West today. So whether you’re beginning to plan your next project or simply dreaming for the future, we hope you’ll pick up a copy of the issue and keep this guide around to reference time and time again. Plus, its pages are full of the spectacular results—gorgeous homes from Tahoe to Telluride—that occur when these inspired individuals get to work.

Here come a few highlights from the issue, and be sure to visit mountainliving.com to browse more stories and highlights.

A New Take on Tahoe: Peek inside a modern shoreline residence in Incline Village, California, and see how its interiors capture the spirit of a classic Lake Tahoe lodge—and marry it with a modern sensibility.

Bridge House: A home inspired by suspension bridges? See architect Tommy Hein’s architectural masterpiece—a Telluride residence that stands big against the striking panorama of the San Sophia mountains.

Our Best & Brightest: Four of our top mountain interior designers really light up for these dazzling designs.

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Mountain Living‘s Architecture & Design Issue hits newsstands!

What’s in its pages?

Inspiring design pros and show-stopping spaces, of course. We’re also excited to bring you the fifth edition of Top Mountain Architects & Interior Designers, our exclusive guide to the design pros we’ve featured in the pages of ML over the years—as well as those whose work we know and admire. You’ll also get the chance to take a look at stunning photos of a modern dwelling that’s turning heads in a Wyoming town.

And don’t miss the story of a collection of family dwellings in California’s wine country, each pieced together out of reclaimed materials from dismantled buildings.

Visit mountainliving.com to browse more beautiful photos from the issue, and don’t miss these stories…

Insider’s Guide to Telluride: Uncover more than 15 tips and local hotspots to make the most of your next trip to this old mining town turned sophisticated mountain mecca.

In Perfect Harmony: Always dreamed of a slice of life along a lake? In this larger-than-life home on the shores of Montana’s Whitefish Lake, opposites attract: rustic and refined, masculine and feminine.

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