Publisher: Neptune Papers
Condition: New
Format: Softcover
Bill Sofield and Dennis Anderson bought their Maine lighthouse on a whim 25 years ago, spotting it in the New York Times over breakfast. They didn’t visit until the closing, when their lawyer quietly offered a loophole to back out. Instead, they looked at each other and thought, Who ever gets a chance like this? Since then, the place has come to depend on them as much as they depend on its quiet focus—so unlike their hectic careers. Anderson runs Bedford House, and Sofield’s Studio Sofield, known for its imaginative boldness, continues shaping major architectural and design projects.
Publisher: Neptune Papers
Condition: New
Format: Softcover
Bill Sofield and Dennis Anderson bought their Maine lighthouse on a whim 25 years ago, spotting it in the New York Times over breakfast. They didn’t visit until the closing, when their lawyer quietly offered a loophole to back out. Instead, they looked at each other and thought, Who ever gets a chance like this? Since then, the place has come to depend on them as much as they depend on its quiet focus—so unlike their hectic careers. Anderson runs Bedford House, and Sofield’s Studio Sofield, known for its imaginative boldness, continues shaping major architectural and design projects.