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AD asked Suzanne and other New Orleans insiders to reveal their favorite spots in the Crescent City.
Born and raised in New Orleans, AD100 designer Suzanne Rheinstein frequently returns to her hometown to shop for her clients and to source pieces for her Los Angeles boutique Hollyhock.
Museum—Longue Vue House and Gardens
“Ellen Biddle Shipman, one of the foremost landscape designers of the 1920s, began work on the home in the ’30s,” Rheinstein explains. “She also worked on the interiors and with the Platt Brothers, who did the architecture. It’s a wonderful study in very informed upper-class living from the ’30s through the ’60s. Everyone who is crazy about design needs to see it.” 7 Bamboo Rd.; 504.488.5488; longuevue.com
Photo courtesy of Longue Vue House and Gardens
