TRUNK SHOWS NOVEMBER CALENDAR OF EVENTS Exclusives For The Bride Is Proud To Present THE DIAMOND COLLECTION with a rare personal appearance by PAUL DIAMOND as he presents the entire 1996 collection for THREE DAYS ONLY NOV. 9th, 10th, 1Ith THE RON LOVECE COLLECTION with a rare personal appearance by designer RON LOVECE as he presents, for the first time, his newest and most exclusive collection r 1996 THREE DAYS ONLY NOV. 30th, DEC. 1st, 2n By Appointment Only These gowns can only be seen and purchased during the a trunk show dates. EXCLUSIVES oodward • Birmingham, M . 810.647-4999 86 • WINTER 1995 • STYLE Regal Residence (continued front page 37) a beveled-glass top sitting on four fluted columns with gold leaf and black lacquer. Atop it sits a one-of-a-kind gold and bronze ceramic bowl. Two sofas, in a black and bronze striate silk, feature antique accent pillows in gold silk. The two chairs, in a gold leaf with black tone-on-tone fabric, anchor the table. An old woven gold- thread throw with tiny mir- rors rests on one sofa. An end table features an antique gold and white onyx clock. A wall unit in black lacquer with gold accents, designed by Winton-Feinberg with Greg Bartelt of Vogue Furniture in Livonia, wraps the room and houses a collection of leather books and a television. Two black Regency chairs upholstered in gold striate silk, sit at the partners' writ- ing table in the bay window. The table is custom made. A black granite ogee top sits on a fluted ebony base. In the corner stands a chinoiserie pedestal with an antique bronze vase. A Miro painting hangs on the wall. Across the foyer is the dining room, ar- chitecturally a mirror image of the office. Identical draperies, walls and rug create a harmonic balance. The table is composed of three black and brass pedestal bases with a 2-inch beveled-glass top. Fourteen Re- gency armchairs are upholstered in a black Doupion silk. Atop the table are six glass candlesticks with 24-karat gold interiors by Oggetti. A 12-panel Cormandel screen, black granite table, and an antique Chinese tea table are in the back of room. A large Miro dominates one wall. The ceiling fea- tures floating steps with cove lighting. The lighting throughout the house was created by Ron Harwood, of Illuminating Concepts in Farmington Hills. "The owners were very interested in multi-use areas where you can entertain, or spend quality time alone or with family," says Andy Blitz, di- rector of sales and marketing at Illuminat- "We brought in a ing Concepts. lighting-control system so that any specif- ic room will appear different for the desired effect." The great room is located off the rear of the foyer, and features the same 26-foot- high barrel-vaulted ceiling and large Palla- dian windows. In the front of the room four chaises by J. Robert Scott are dressed in an ivory silk designed by Winton-Feinberg. Accent pillows are in a black and cream