Country Style

Let It Snow

AS A CHILD, interior stylist Miriam Hannemann often celebrated Christmas with her whole family in a cabin in Kent, England. She recalls those days with an infectious enthusiasm: sometimes there was a dusting of snow, and there was always a huge, traditional Christmas dinner. But every year, those celebrations became quieter and quieter, as members of her family grew up and began to scatter around the world.

Miriam’s partner, photographer André Reuter, could tell a very similar story of how his family’s celebrations dwindled. By the time the

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