• In April 1987, Interior Design magazine advertised the inaugural "World Exposition of Ceramic Tile & Bathroom Furnishings" in Los Angeles, saying, "discover international bathroom fixtures: vanities, sanitary ware, faucets, and bathtub and shower enclosures and fixtures from the world's most innovative sources. (phillips.com)
  • Between 1986 and 1987, Gregory created a series of five Constructions . (phillips.com)
  • Produced for Studio Alchimia, Milan, Italy for the "World Exposition of Ceramic Tile and Bathroom Furnishings," Los Angeles, May 6-8, 1987. (phillips.com)
  • Three close variants (with brass feet) are illustrated in Jeremy Cooper, Victorian and Edwardian Furniture and Interiors , London, 1987, fig. 117. (crabtreefarmcollections.org)
  • In the year 2008, the American designer George Nelson (1908-1986) would have celebrated his 100th birthday. (design-museum.de)
  • Examples include the Rath Twin House in Haldenstein and school in Churwalden (1982-1983), protective structures over Roman excavations in Chur (1986) and his own studio in Haldenstein (1985-1986). (floornature.com)
  • He co-founded the design consultancy Fantasy Finishes in 1985, specialising in paint finishes, murals and design-to-order wall-coverings. (wikipedia.org)
  • California-native Barbara Barry opened her Los Angeles design agency in 1985 and has since grow to be one of many world's most sought-after inside designers. (vanessa-deutsch.com)
  • began formal alliance with furniture designer Herman Miller, June 2000. (encyclopedia.com)
  • As design director at Herman Miller, a leading US manufacturer of modern furniture design, Nelson had a major influence on the product line and public image of the company for over two decades. (design-museum.de)
  • The Americans: Jhane Barnes," in the Daily News Record (DNR) (New York), 15 August 1989. (encyclopedia.com)
  • As an architect, designer and writer, Nelson was deeply interested in the topics of domestic living and interior furnishings. (design-museum.de)
  • Prince Albert designed the house himself in conjunction with Thomas Cubitt , the London architect and builder, whose company also built the main façade of Buckingham Palace . (wikipedia.org)
  • During the previous year, the renowned Viennese illustrator and architect had worked as a scenic designer for William Randolph Hearst's Cosmopolitan Pictures. (ajc.com)
  • Nonetheless, as an architect who had few peers as a self-promoter, Wright was inexorably drawn to New York and its influential opinionmakers in publishing, broadcasting, and the arts. (nybooks.com)
  • Piero Lissoni is an architect, designer, and art director. (propertyfurniture.com)
  • After studying design at the Fashion Institute of Technology, Matthew Patrick Smyth spent six years learning the trade from famed New York architect David Easton. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • This is the first monograph on American architect and furniture designer Samuel A. Marx 1885-1964). (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • Charles Rennie Mackintosh is Scotland's most celebrated architect and designer of the 20th century, and today his work is celebrated worldwide. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Wright advances quickly to head draftsman with design responsibilities for residences, and refers to Sullivan as his Liebermeister, or dear master, and is essentially the only architect whose work he praised. (fallingwater.org)
  • The Brazilian architect, who is known for his minimalist yet elegant biophilic designs, has been working for well over four decades and has the accomplishments to prove it: his projects have won numerous Wallpaper* Design Awards, prizes at the World Architecture Festival, the 2014 German Design Award, and, in 2004, the Architecture Prize at the Sao Paulo International Biennale. (lxcollection.com)
  • Unlike most architects, he has no interest in lecturing, winning awards, or gaining the approval of his peers," says Terence Riley, former curator of architecture and design at MoMA, of the architect. (lxcollection.com)
  • Born on 18 November 1958 in Bushey, Hertfordshire, Jake studied at Loughborough College of Art and Design, graduating with a BA(Hons) in Printed Textiles in 1981. (wikipedia.org)
  • Jhane Barnes: A Material Force," in GQ (New York), November 1981. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Between 1981 and 1986, the Gulf Building was renovated and restored by the Houston architectural firm Sikes, Jennings, Kelly for its owner, Texas Commerce Bank. (brick.com)
  • During this period, Probber's work was awarded two "Best of Neocon" Gold Awards from the Resources Council of the Institute of Business Designers for the 'Houston Chair' (1977) and the 'Advent III Customization Program' (1981). (modernredux.com)
  • His professional career began in India as an Export Designer for Everest Fabrics, based in Uttar Pradesh, North India, designing and manufacturing printed furnishing fabrics and interior textiles for markets in Asia, Europe and North America. (wikipedia.org)
  • The latter included the design and supply of furnishing fabrics to Jack Lenor-Larsen in New York. (wikipedia.org)
  • Particular areas of expertise include, furnishing fabrics, wallcoverings and surface pattern - ranging from wrapping paper to stained glass. (wikipedia.org)
  • Maycumber, Gray, "Fabrics a Weapon at Jhane Barnes: Designer Sees Textiles Winning Half the Men's Fashion Battle," in the DNR, 15 October 1992. (encyclopedia.com)
  • His love of vibrant colors and bold-patterned fabrics has made him a favorite of Elle Decor, which singled him out to design a showcase apartment in Tribeca in 2012. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • Bodley is commissioned by the 4th Earl of Powis to redesign elements of Powis Castle and extensively refurbish the interiors, during which he uses numerous Watts fabrics and wallpapers. (watts1874.co.uk)
  • Temple Moore, who increasingly collaborated with Bodley after the departures of Garner and Scott the Younger, restores the Treasurer's House in York, using Watts fabrics and wallpapers exclusively in the interiors. (watts1874.co.uk)
  • This sumptuous weaving method gave rise to opulent floral patterns and embellishments, which in turn gave interiors and decorative fabrics a certain charm and sense of prestige. (zimmer-rohde.com)
  • Nelson was one of the most influential figures in American design during the second half of the twentieth century. (design-museum.de)
  • Its bold, exuberant colors, decadent high-end finishes, and exotic motifs have surged back in the popular imagination over the years, and Art Deco's celebration of strong geometry, look-at-me-patterns, and rich materials is hugely influential with contemporary designers . (brick.com)
  • Marc Newson has been described as one of the most influential designers of his generation. (marc-newson.com)
  • Eileen Gray (1878-1976) is considered one of the most important and influential furniture designers and architects of the early twentieth century, inspiring both modernism and Art Deco movements. (hagley.org)
  • He began what many industry watchers say has become one of the most influential forces driving the dynamic interior design market. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • From 1991 he started the activity in the furnishing sector with planning and consulting for the formation and restructuring of furniture sales points and collaborations with companies in the sector. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • The Expo was intended to educate architects and designers as well as professionals in sales, manufacturing, and construction about the latest market trends. (phillips.com)
  • Architects Alfred C. Finn, Kenneth Franzheim, and J.E.R. Carpenter were commissioned in 1927 by Jesse H. Jones, a business titan and owner of the "Houston Chronicle," to design a structure of strikingly modern style and commanding height. (brick.com)
  • The architects utilized Eliel Saarinen's stepped profile design, which diminishes in volume as it rises. (brick.com)
  • Although the safety of a building's occupants depends on its structure, most people notice only the aesthetics, the furnishings, and the view, and give the architects, not the engineers, all the credit (or blame) for the results. (skyscrapersafety.org)
  • In 1874, the architects George Frederick Bodley and Thomas Garner won the commission to design the new offices of the London School Board. (watts1874.co.uk)
  • Most architects build the world as they see it, but Weinfeld contours himself and the design around the client's wishes. (lxcollection.com)
  • With out cohesive furnishings, lighting, artwork, wall and ground coverings, all of the exhausting work put in by your architects and builders will merely not get the justice it deserves. (vanessa-deutsch.com)
  • The beauty of the patina generated by time is the leitmotiv that is reflected both in its architectural projects and in the interiors for private homes and commercial spaces throughout the world. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • He now has his own practice in London and continues to design spaces and products for clients in several countries around the world. (propertyfurniture.com)
  • The owners wanted a comfortable home that would support their large family, and the design requirements included spaces for remote working, energy efficiency, a strong connection with the outdoors, plenty of natural daylight, and a great room for entertaining. (mainehomedesign.com)
  • His creations are routinely written up in Architectural Digest, the Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, House Beautiful, Gotham Magazine, and New York Spaces. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • The firm also ranks high on leading design lists, such as Architectural Digest's AD100, New York Magazine's Top 100, Luxe Magazine's Gold List, New York Spaces' Top 50 Designers, and Elle Decor's A-List. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • Interior designers do more than just furnish homes - they create functional and beautiful spaces for people to live in. (tuftandpaw.com)
  • If you're someone who has an eye for design, but can also identify and understand the purpose of spaces, an interior design career might be right for you. (tuftandpaw.com)
  • These decorators were then commissioned to decorate and design spaces. (tuftandpaw.com)
  • 1960 "Source of Inspiration" The Seagram Building's public plaza becomes a popular gathering place, inspired by New York City to enact new zoning incentives for developers to create "privately owned public spaces. (metalocus.es)
  • In the early 1970s, Herb created a force with THE BOLD LOOK OF KOHLER that forever changed the American bathroom and kitchen, transforming what were once utilitarian spaces into statements of design, style, sophistication, and craftsmanship. (kohler-ups.sg)
  • She previously attended VCU School of the Arts, and completed the University of Richmond Interior Decorating Certificate Program in April 2023. (cabincreekva.com)
  • To commemorate this occasion, the Vitra Design Museum which also keeps the estates of Nelson, toured the first comprehensive retrospective of his work. (design-museum.de)
  • His works, unique collector's pieces, are exhibited in his gallery in Milan and in important international design fairs, such as Design Miami / Basel, PAD London, Design Dubai, TEFAF and Art Paris. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • After meeting future partner Tom Fox at age 18, Nahem plunged full time into an interior design career, studying first at Parsons School of Design and then in Paris. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • His pieces have been shown by prominent design galleries in Paris and New York, and he has created a collection for Geiger. (lxcollection.com)
  • By the 1970s, HARVEY PROBBER, INC., had opened trade showrooms in major design centers across the country and had exchanged the residential furniture market for the larger and more lucrative contract (commercial) field. (modernredux.com)
  • In 2003, he joined the University of Brighton and led Business & Professional Practice at the University's School of Art, Design & Media until June 2017. (wikipedia.org)
  • After three decades, Fox-Nahem Associates still creates impressive interiors that attract well-to-do clients all over the country, including Robert Downey, Jr., whose Hamptons home was an Architectural Digest cover story (December, 2017). (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • She has written extensively about Maryland's State House, Government House, and the state-owned art collection and is the co-author of the upcoming 2021 WHHA re-release Designing Camelot . (whitehousehistory.org)
  • He is President of the Richmond Chapter of the International Furnishing & Design Association for 2016, and previously worked creating unique soft furnishings for clients in central Virginia from Williamsburg to Wintergreen. (cabincreekva.com)
  • More recently, Zumthor designed the Zinc Mine Museum in Sauda, southern Norway ((2016) inside a 19th century mine. (floornature.com)
  • Groos, Michael, "Loosening Up: A New Look in Menswear for Fall," in the New York Times , 5 January 1988. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Smyth ventured out on his own in 1988, focusing mostly on residential interior design throughout the United States and Europe. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • In addition to his preoccupation with architecture and the domestic interior, Nelson intently pursued the topic of office furnishings. (design-museum.de)
  • The arrangement of geometric volumes in Gregory's design seem to reference some of the architectural and artistic projects from this earlier period. (phillips.com)
  • With an architectural degree from Yale, he was not only active in the fields of architecture and design, but was also a widely respected writer and publicist, lecturer, curator, and a passionate photographer. (design-museum.de)
  • Pier Giacomo Castiglioni was born in 1913 in Milan and after graduating in Architectural School of the Polytechnic of Milan he had a stunning career in the design and the academy, winning even nine gold compasses together with his brother, and exhibiting his works in the most famous museums in the world. (lovethesign.com)
  • Then there are the Wrightian subthemes discussed in books such as Frank Lloyd Wright in New York: The Plaza Years, 1954-1959 , by the architectural journalists Jane King Hession and Debra Pickrel. (nybooks.com)
  • He collaborated with a number of architectural studios and in 1997 he joined the Lissoni Associati Studio in Milan where he is currently the Design Manager. (propertyfurniture.com)
  • This collection features twenty-five copy photographs of building interiors and exteriors with emphasis on wooden architectural elements. (hagley.org)
  • In 2012, Architectural Digest named him to their AD100 List, dubbing him one of "today's greatest talents in Architecture and Design. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • Frank Lloyd Wright would write fondly of the gifts in his autobiography and later scholars have drawn connections between Froebel Gifts and his architectural designs. (fallingwater.org)
  • To turn the building into a tropical oasis, Weinfeld designed Jardim in tandem with the New York-based landscape architectural firm Future Green Studio, who helped create private gardens in the courtyard to accentuate the appeal of Jardim's indoor-outdoor lifestyle. (lxcollection.com)
  • They've a whole lot of mixed years of expertise and have earned practically each prime business award potential: 9 of those designers have been included on Architectural Digest's prestigious AD100 and plenty of are persistently on Elle Décor's A-list. (vanessa-deutsch.com)
  • Gambrel specializes in residential interiors and custom furnishings. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • We are a custom jewelry manufacturing company that specializes in bridal and high-end custom designs. (endicott.edu)
  • The company also specializes in repairs, antique restoration, and re-designing old pieces into new modern designs. (endicott.edu)
  • He became Piero Lissoni\'s right-hand-man and associate, leading all types of projects from product to interior design for clients of international reputation. (propertyfurniture.com)
  • Piero Lissoni is a design Renaissance man, and the many companies he has started under his namesake firm Lissoni & Partners encapsulate his varied professional interests. (lxcollection.com)
  • Graduated in architecture in 1984 at the Polytechnic of Milan, he began his professional activity in 1986 founding the AD architecture firm dealing with architecture and interior design. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • Since 2000 he has lectured at the Master "Interior Manager" organized by Federmobile at Polidesign in Milan. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • Since 2006 their work has been exhibited at leading museums and fairs worldwide, including the Victoria & Albert Museum London, Salone del Mobile Milan, World Expo Shanghai, Design/ Miami, Boijmans van Beuningen museum, Design Week Tokyo, Design Act Moscow, Museum of Arts & Design New York and The Israel Museum. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • In 1986 with Nicoletta Canesi, he founded the interdisciplinary studio Lissoni Associati in Milan, focusing on architecture, interior design, and product design. (propertyfurniture.com)
  • After attending European Institute of Design (IED) In Milan, in 1993 he started working as a freelancer designing interiors, exhibition systems, and packaging projects. (propertyfurniture.com)
  • Over the course of a week, ten events were held, culminating in an all-day music festival on 19 July 1986 at the Greater Manchester Exhibition Centre. (kunsthallebasel.ch)
  • With the secular side of the business flourishing, Tufton Street becomes too cramped for both the secular and ecclesiastical sides of the business and Watts of Westminster move into a showroom in the Chelsea Design Centre. (watts1874.co.uk)
  • The chair stands out among the other furnishings in his ornamental interiors as the centre of coordinated spatial action. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Though visitors to the exhibition saw new and state-of-the-art bathroom appliances and floor coverings from over 600 international exhibitors, it is unlikely that the crowd witnessed anything quite as radical as the "Imaginary Bathroom" organized by the avant-garde Italian design collective Studio Alchimia. (phillips.com)
  • There were presentations of books by writers such as Richard Boon and Cath Caroll, and Malcolm Garett curated an exhibition of graphics and typography by designers who - like Peter Saville, who also created the graphics for the Festival and whose works were featured in the show - had risen to prominence with album covers for famous bands such as Joy Division, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and New Order. (kunsthallebasel.ch)
  • The 'Nuclear Groups' as well as the HARVEY PROBBER 'sling' chair (1948) were chosen for MoMA's Good Design exhibition in 1951. (modernredux.com)
  • The Italian legend and figurehead of Memphis , Ettore Sottsass is featured prominently among the giants of design in Vitra's current exhibition "Home Stories: 100 Years, 20 Visionary Interiors" and the subject of his own touring showcase last year. (azuremagazine.com)
  • Marc Newson studied Fine Art at The University of Sydney and with the aid of an Australian Crafts Council grant, he staged his first solo exhibition in 1986 at the age of 23. (marc-newson.com)
  • Among the main customers: Minotti, armchairs and sofas (exibition design and product), Rossana RB cucine (art direction, design and products exhibition), Roda Interior Garden design (art direction, exhibition design), Ceccotti Collections (art direction, design and product exhibition), Acerbis International (product). (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • From Berlin, the exhibition transferred to the Form/Design Center in Malmo in the spring of 2001, and then an expanded version was held at the National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • Everyone knows that New York is famous for the magnificent skyline defined by the skyscrapers that compose it, offers a wonderful exhibition of buildings. (metalocus.es)
  • Among furnishings by Basel interior designer Luiz Albisser, it will slowly evolve into a publicly-accessible archive of literature and materials relating to art education and will host workshops and discussions, whereby visitors have the opportunity to take material away with them and share their own views. (kunsthallebasel.ch)
  • Basel artist René Pulfer, former head of the Master of Fine Arts programme at the Basel Academy of Art and Design, is also presenting his collection of artist records, i.e., vinyl records released by artists or with covers designed by artists. (kunsthallebasel.ch)
  • One of the key exponents of contemporary Swiss architecture and winner of the Pritzker Prize in 2009, Peter Zumthor (1943) studied interior architecture at the Pratt Institute, New York and Schule für Gestaltung in Basel. (floornature.com)
  • A prolific designer, Ettore Sottsass (1917 - 2007) not only founded the Memphis movement in early 1980s but worked for a number of renowned companies, including Olivetti. (azuremagazine.com)
  • Savage, Todd, "Men's Fashion Designer Unveils Her Crossover Furniture Collection at NeoCon," in Chicago Tribune, 18 June 1995. (encyclopedia.com)
  • HARVEY PROBBER was a leading American furniture designer in the middle years of the last century. (modernredux.com)
  • He was inspired to try his hand at sketching ideas for furniture and sold his first design for a sofa at the age of 16 for $10 (roughly $175 in today's money). (modernredux.com)
  • It was Probber's interest in flexibility of function that led to his most significant design breakthrough: the upholstered unit or "modular" furniture system. (modernredux.com)
  • This chair belongs to a group of furniture designed by E.W. Pugin for the Granville Hotel, Ramsgate, the failure of which in 1873 led to him filing for bankruptcy. (crabtreefarmcollections.org)
  • He has worked across an extremely wide range of disciplines, and his clients include some of the best-known and most prestigious brands in the world spanning diverse sectors from furniture, luxury goods, and technology, to marine, automotive, and aviation design. (marc-newson.com)
  • He began his career hand making furniture and timepieces in a workshop in Sydney, early designs included the Super Guppy Lamp, Pod of Drawers and Embryo Chair, the latter of which has been in production since its inception. (marc-newson.com)
  • The child of two designers (furniture and fashion), his love for the arts and interiors has been with him throughout his life. (cabincreekva.com)
  • After 35 years in business, Cabin Creek Interiors® has now expanded into full interior decorating, including furniture, art, lighting, window treatments, design services, and anything else you could need to make your home beautiful! (cabincreekva.com)
  • The firm designs everything from luxury resorts and private houses, to furniture and lighting. (propertyfurniture.com)
  • During this era, designers also produced Atomic-Age inspired furniture. (jasper52.com)
  • This book showcases close to forty examples of Dahlstrom designs, everything from cutlery and furniture to a pneumatic drill for Atlas Copco and an advanced bike for Skeppshult. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • 20th-century decorative arts dealer and Marx expert Liz O'Brien reveals many of Marx's undiscovered projects, including houses that have been razed despite preservationist protests, as well as his range of furniture designs. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • important pieces of furniture by the masters of prewar Swedish design, including Carl Malmsten, Carl Bergsten,, Gustav Bergstrom, Axel Einar Hjort, and textile designer Marta Maas-Fjetterstrom. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • fabric designs, bedroom furniture designed for W.J. Bassett-Lowke, and others. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • Particularly the stark simplicity of his furniture designs appealed to modern taste, which led to the production of replica Mackintosh chairs and settees. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Bauhaus furniture - in line with the pragmatic nature of Bauhaus architecture - is designed to be as purpose-oriented as possible, and is thus created solely on the basis of practicality. (zimmer-rohde.com)
  • Born into an affluent family in Chicago in 1885, Warren McArthur Jr. was an innovator in Machine Age furniture design for the commercial and residential markets. (doyle.com)
  • Today he is best known for his tubular furniture designs. (doyle.com)
  • His furniture designs while unique were true to the Machine Age aesthetic. (doyle.com)
  • These objects were symbols of progress and modernity to the American consumer and industrial designers began constructing furniture in streamlined designs from steel, chrome and aluminum. (doyle.com)
  • McArthur designed metal furniture for the Arizona Biltmore Hotel while living in Phoenix in the 1920s). (doyle.com)
  • The fair's tagline, "See America Streamlined," and the abundance of metal furniture and home goods exhibited finally presented the concept of utilizing metal designs in the typical American household. (doyle.com)
  • This demonstrated to the customer that they were purchasing unique, scientifically designed, and thus inherently modern, furniture. (doyle.com)
  • He received distinguished commissions to design furniture for the Union Pacific Railroad dining cars as well as for the Chrysler headquarters in Detroit in the 1930s. (doyle.com)
  • Aluminium Furniture, 1886-1986: The Changing Applications and Reception of a Modern Material. (doyle.com)
  • Weinfeld also has a talent for designing furniture. (lxcollection.com)
  • Strauss, Gary, "Casual Clothes by Intense Design, Jhane Barnes Wields Software to Weave Menswear Empire," in USA Today, 10 August 1999. (encyclopedia.com)
  • The popularity of significant styles of architecture, interior design, furnishings, and building materials has always been cyclical. (brick.com)
  • According to this source , it was "a glamorization of the architecture and interiors made possible by modern technology. (brick.com)
  • Now that SoHo has flourished and grown for over 35 years-ever since it gained credibility and status as a neighborhood when New York City officially recognized this up and coming district in 1973-visitors marvel not only at the architecture, but also at the vibrant cultural and commercial life on the neighborhood's historic streets. (nyc.com)
  • Achille is focused on design, architecture and city planning, and with his brother Pier Giacomo wrote the history of national and international design. (lovethesign.com)
  • In an era when top American designers typically boasted of advanced degrees in art and architecture, Probber's formal training was limited to a few evening classes at the Pratt Institute. (modernredux.com)
  • The most remarkable thing about the extensive literature on Frank Lloyd Wright-new additions to which flow forth season after season, even as the stream of other architecture books dwindles-is not its magnitude (871 titles, according to the Library of Congress catalog, twice the number of the building designs in his catalogue raisonné 1 ). (nybooks.com)
  • Numerous achievements in the field of architecture and interior design including residential houses, hotels, tourism facilities, and shops and commercial buildings. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • Today, the Lissoni group engages an international team of 80 specialists in architecture, branding, graphic, interior and product design in many locations throughout the world. (propertyfurniture.com)
  • This is a collection of photographs and drawings of interiors designed by the firm of Lyman W. Cleveland, Interior Architecture & Design, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (hagley.org)
  • Nevertheless, it is still possible to recognise a certain intricacy and elegance in Art Deco, which stands in stark contrast to the Bauhaus style prevalent in the worlds of art, design and architecture. (zimmer-rohde.com)
  • Jeffrey Beers has helmed his namesake architecture, design, and planning studio since 1986, shaping it into one of the most sought-after firms for hospitality and residential work today. (lxcollection.com)
  • Design projects included: Pineapple Dance Studios and Parrish of Newcastle. (wikipedia.org)
  • Indeed the projects are manufactured combining industrial design, sculpture and decorative art. (lovethesign.com)
  • Enthusiastic and creative, Michael is always looking for the best solution to solve any decorating and design dilemma and especially loves tackling challenging projects. (cabincreekva.com)
  • In 2015, he established Lissoni Inc. in New York to take on an expanding list of interior design projects throughout the Americas. (propertyfurniture.com)
  • The collection consists of tear sheets from the trade press, advertisements, trade literature, trade catalogs and other publications collected by Daniel Smiley (1796-1878), former manager of the Lake Mohonk Mountain House, in the course of planning and executing new projects, maintaining the building and grounds, and purchasing new furnishings and equipments. (hagley.org)
  • Notable projects have included designing a showhouse in Manhattan for Town & Country, designing a line of custom lighting with Urban Electric Company, and creating a custom accessories line with the Lacquer Company to design your home. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • Founded in 1978 as Colonial Home Design, an interior decorating firm specializing in window treatments and upholstery, Cabin Creek Interiors® was purchased and added on in 1986. (cabincreekva.com)
  • The photographs illustrate Fabrikoid, a DuPont Company artificial leather material, used as upholstery and in a variety of commercial and residential interior applications. (hagley.org)
  • HARVEY PROBBER, INC. was established in New York City in 1945 by its namesake-who rose to become one of America's preeminent designers within the decade. (modernredux.com)
  • He's Got the Look … of Four Menswear Designers who are Showing and Telling Their Signature Looks for Spring," in Chicago Tribune, 25 March 1992. (encyclopedia.com)
  • 2010 Nauta and Gordijn's Fragile Future Concrete Chandelier won 'The Moet Hennessy - Pavillion of Art and Design London Prize' and was acquired by the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • The Main Street lobby is richly decorated with eight frescoes illustrating the history of Texas and Houston, painted by New York artist Vincent Maragliotti, with vaulted ceilings, and with fixtures of decorative polished nickel and etched glass in panels of raised arches, scrolls, rays, and chevrons. (brick.com)
  • Cox & Sons and the rise and fall of the church furnishing companies', The Decorative Arts Society Journal , 26, 2002, p. 14). (crabtreefarmcollections.org)
  • Another was formerly in the collection of the painter P.H. Calderon - see Truth Beauty and Design: Victorian, Edwardian and Later Decorative Art , exn cat. (crabtreefarmcollections.org)
  • Although this style is associated with the decorative arts, it favoured simple, geometrical designs in interiors and did not eschew the industrial manufacturing techniques that were emerging at the time. (zimmer-rohde.com)
  • History of Design: Decorative Arts and Material Culture, 1400-2000. (doyle.com)
  • Of course, interior designers must also be knowledgeable about history, schools of design, documented aesthetics, and new trends and materials. (tuftandpaw.com)
  • Ever concerned with aesthetics, McArthur developed joinery that would not detract from his designs. (doyle.com)
  • Watts provides all the soft furnishings for the new University Library at Cambridge University and does the same for an extension to the Bodleian Library at Oxford University. (watts1874.co.uk)
  • Wright leaves for Chicago, finding employment in the office of Joseph Lyman Silsbee (1848-1913), a respected designer in the Victorian Gothic and Queen Anne styles. (fallingwater.org)
  • The programme thereby appropriates the title of the Festival of the Tenth Summer that took place in July 1986 in Manchester, and which celebrated the city of Manchester and at the same time 10 years of punk. (kunsthallebasel.ch)
  • Flos only manufactures lamps and chandeliers, over the years meeting the most genius International designers, above all Italian ones, like Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni or Carlo and Tobia Scarpa. (lovethesign.com)
  • Philippe Starck Important French designer, over the years Philippe Stark has been collaborating with some Italian design companies like Flos and Alessi. (lovethesign.com)
  • Over the past 35 years, Azure has interviewed many of the voices that have shaped - and continue to shape - the ever-expanding field of design. (azuremagazine.com)
  • Some 30 years later, it has set four world record prices at auction for work created by a living designer. (marc-newson.com)
  • After many years in service, the full workroom was eventually retired and Cabin Creek Interiors® became more custom interior design oriented, all while still offering the same quality level of construction and customer service. (cabincreekva.com)
  • Marc Krusin began his career in Italy where he worked tirelessly at the heart of the Milanese design scene for more than 13 years. (propertyfurniture.com)
  • By design, despite its modern appointments Sea Sprite appears to have been a part of the landscape for 100 years. (mainehomedesign.com)
  • In the years following, Bodley largely took care of the practice's ecclesiastical commissions, building them in an elegant neo-Gothic style, while Garner continued to design secular buildings in the language of the 'Queen Anne' movement. (watts1874.co.uk)
  • The Museum of Modern Art followed suit in subsequent years with exhibitions like "Machine Art," (1934), and "Bauhaus 1919-1928" (1938), further exposing the American public to this design style. (doyle.com)
  • For over thirty years, she has created quietly stunning, livable interiors. (vanessa-deutsch.com)
  • Hope Design was originally founded in Roxbury, MA and now operates out of Los Angeles. (endicott.edu)
  • Since 1983 Leith has been an active member of the Chartered Society of Designers (CSD), he was made a Fellow in 1995, a Member of Council and Trustee in 1997, Chair of the Fashion & Textile Group in 2002, a member of the executive committee in 2003, and was elected Vice President in 2004 and Honorary Secretary in 2008. (wikipedia.org)
  • Graduated from Fashion Institute of Technology, New York , 1975. (encyclopedia.com)
  • His office produced numerous furnishings and interior designs that became modern classics, including the Coconut Chair (1956), the Marshmallow Sofa (1956), the Ball Clock (1947) and the Bubble Lamps (1952 onwards). (design-museum.de)
  • The breadth of influences that underpinned the 'Queen Anne' movement also lay behind Watt's early fabric and wallpaper designs. (watts1874.co.uk)
  • Interior design isn't all about fabric swatches and paint samples, though it certainly includes that. (tuftandpaw.com)
  • Case goods were added to the modular mix in the 1960s-a single basic design was made available in a choice of finishes, legs, bases, heights, and hardware. (modernredux.com)
  • Stylishly elegant designer finishes include herringbone Chicago brick flooring and fireplace surrounds, with a custom zinc island top finishing off the state of the art gourmet kitchen. (senorcafe.com)
  • They're consultants on inexperienced design and sustainable house finishes, can create customized furnishings and lighting, and work in each fashion from fashionable designs to family-friendly interiors. (vanessa-deutsch.com)
  • The artist is very famous, mainly because of the manufacturing of the Knotted Chair by Droog Design which was put on the market in 1996. (lovethesign.com)
  • This chair was designed by E.W. Pugin for the Granville hotel, Ramsgate, Kent, and made by either Cox & Sons or C. & R. Light, both of London. (crabtreefarmcollections.org)
  • The undated design for this model, inscribed 'front elevation of chair quarter real size Designed by E. Welby Pugin', is preserved in the Public Record Office, Kew (BT/43/58, no. 245877) - see below. (crabtreefarmcollections.org)
  • The chair in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1993.134), has brass feet and four pierced holes to the sides. (crabtreefarmcollections.org)
  • During the 1990s, Leith realised that business & professional practice was not a recognised area of study on most UK art & design courses. (wikipedia.org)
  • The symposium brought together design practitioners, tutors and students to discuss current design practice and education and how they can collaborate. (wikipedia.org)
  • Leith then went on to give a presentation on Professional Practice in the Design Curriculum, a view of why and how professional practice should be included in the learning experience. (wikipedia.org)
  • Jake Leith's research focuses on workforce development within the design industry, developing new high-level skills for practitioners, continuing professional development from student to practitioner, and practice focused staff development for teacher practitioners. (wikipedia.org)
  • His research aims 'to understand how the eLearning method of teaching delivery can contribute to flexibility of learning in design-led practice based courses Can E-learning Enhance Practice-based Design Courses? (wikipedia.org)
  • 1 through examining how the adoption of online learning and teaching techniques on practice-based courses, within the field of art and design, has often been seen as controversial, due to the vocational nature of the discipline. (wikipedia.org)
  • Interior design is the practice of making an aesthetically pleasing, functional, and safe interior space for clients. (tuftandpaw.com)
  • Her fascination with form and proportion eventually evolved into Frampton Co, her eponymous multidisciplinary design practice prized for its focus on art. (lxcollection.com)
  • Chicago Anthaneum Good Design award, Best of NeoCon award, 2000. (encyclopedia.com)
  • He has also chaired the London Design Museum 's International Design Council. (marc-newson.com)
  • DRIFT has been awarded several times for their designs, including - 2008 'Light of the Future' from the German Design Council for Fragile Future. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • His only public appearance was at a previously scheduled meeting of the National Council of Structural Engineers Associations, on October 5th, in New Hampshire, where, as the Wall Street Journal reported, on being asked by an engineer in the audience, "Is there anything you wish you had done differently in the design of the building? (skyscrapersafety.org)
  • Today, the iconic Italian designer is the subject of a number of exhibitions. (azuremagazine.com)
  • By the age of 25, Newson had created the Lockheed Lounge, a riveted aluminium chaise longue that has arguably become one of the most iconic contemporary design works. (marc-newson.com)
  • Keith Murray, one of the most post-war period's most important ecclesiastical designers, joins Watts. (watts1874.co.uk)
  • Ever the rebel and with a career spanning more than five decades, Sottsass designed everything from typewriters for Olivetti and a seemingly irrational bookshelf to mysterious cabinets and even a bus shelter - each with a critical eye towards consumption, production and the role objects play in everyday life. (azuremagazine.com)
  • Raymond Loewy (1893-1986) was one of the most well know industrial designers during the middle decades of the twentieth century. (hagley.org)
  • In 1948, anticipating the potential for an interior design boom, a showroom was opened on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan catering exclusively to designers. (modernredux.com)
  • Early on, Nelson was convinced that design should be an integral part of a company's philosophy, and by promoting this viewpoint, he also became a pioneer in the areas of business communication and corporate design. (design-museum.de)
  • We began our business in 1986 with the concept of transforming vacant houses - often seen by buyers as stale, lifeless, unappealing - into fully-furnished, inviting, valued Showhomes. (senorcafe.com)
  • She is a graduate of the Pamplin College of Business at Virginia Tech and is currently enrolled in her interior design certification at University of Richmond. (cabincreekva.com)
  • Many homeowners and commercial business owners utilize the expertise of an interior designer. (tuftandpaw.com)
  • Interior designers may work for a larger design firm, or they may have their own design business. (tuftandpaw.com)
  • Interiors designers are maybe essentially the most cellular professionals within the customized house business. (vanessa-deutsch.com)
  • the company's products were sold out of a showroom in New York City on Park Avenue. (doyle.com)
  • For additional information or to enroll visit our flagship showroom in Stamford, our state-of-the-art design center in South Norwalk, or call 203.327.4800. (issuu.com)
  • To finish the look of a brand new customized house in California, it would be best to make use of the providers of a top-notch inside designer. (vanessa-deutsch.com)
  • From southern California as much as northern California's wine nation and past to neighboring states, and even additional, these designers have created among the most stunning properties. (vanessa-deutsch.com)
  • The ten award-winning corporations on this checklist are the very best inside design practices in California. (vanessa-deutsch.com)
  • We thought-about a whole lot of execs whereas making this checklist of the ten greatest customized house inside designers in California. (vanessa-deutsch.com)
  • Marcel Wanders Marcel Wanders is one of the designers collaborating with Flos, and he has the big credit to have given to the world the 'Mini can can' lamp. (lovethesign.com)
  • Since 1986 he has been the senior partner of the interior design company, The Jake Leith Partnership. (wikipedia.org)
  • He played an essential role in bringing the company together with designers such as Charles Eames, Alexander Girard and Isamu Noguchi. (design-museum.de)
  • From the trial collaboration of these two personalities the biggest and most important Italian design company was born. (lovethesign.com)
  • In 1910, the DuPont Company purchased the Fabrikoid Company of Newburgh, New York, which had developed a textile coating process. (hagley.org)
  • the company produced over 600 individual designs ranging from bar stools to settees, desks to folding chairs, smoking tables to vanities. (doyle.com)
  • Michael Anastassiades Michael Anastassiades is a designer from Cyprus who opened his studio in 1994 in London, he is specialized in industrial design and engineering, peculiarity that makes his works unique. (lovethesign.com)
  • Newson is the only industrial designer represented by Gagosian , and he is also represented by Galerie kreo , where Didier Krzentowski is compiling his catalogue raisonné . (marc-newson.com)
  • Everett E. Worthington was an industrial designer whose career began in 1915 in San Francisco, and continued in Chicago and New York City. (hagley.org)
  • Six domestic designs of Pugin, originally part of a larger series produced by Scott, Cuthbertson and Co., are rediscovered and added to the Watts wallpaper collections. (watts1874.co.uk)
  • This display was Studio Alchimia's first showing on the west coast of the United States, and, in typical fashion, the group's designs were more polemical than practical. (phillips.com)
  • Both graduates from the Design Academy Eindhoven, Ralph Nauta and Lonneke Gordijn founded Studio DRIFT together with the vision of creating design that reacts to and questions human behavior in 2006. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • Subsequently, in 1982, he completed an MA in Textiles & Fashion at the Birmingham Institute of Art and Design. (wikipedia.org)
  • His design pieces are highly sought after on the secondary market, accounting for a sizeable portion of auction sales in the contemporary design category for Sotheby's , Christie's and Phillips . (marc-newson.com)
  • Designs from the T334C series are extremely rare today and coveted collector's pieces. (pamono.com)
  • Some pieces, like Adrian Pearsall's sculptured Gondola sofa, along with scores of anonymously designed coffee tables enhancing middle class living rooms, resemble boomerangs. (jasper52.com)
  • The Lake Mohonk Mountain House was a noted summer resort hotel located on Lake Mohonk in the Shawangunk Mountains of Ulster County, northwest of New York City. (hagley.org)
  • Sarah Michiko Designs is a trendsetting Ecom Jewelry Shop out of New York City, offering first-rate products and exceptional customer service to shoppers from the comfort of their own homes. (endicott.edu)
  • Located in the eastern part of the United States, New York is the city with the most inhabitants in the country, as well as being one of the centres of the world economy since the end of the 19th century. (metalocus.es)
  • From METALOCUS we have selected 20 buildings that you should see on a visit to New York, collecting works of different characteristics and shapes that will surprise and encourage you to get to know the big city. (metalocus.es)
  • Guy Nordenson, a structural engineer in New York and a professor at Princeton, who, like many of his colleagues, regards Robertson with great respect, showed me a recent E-mail he had received from him. (skyscrapersafety.org)
  • In 1984, Leith returned to the UK and became a Textile Advisor/Interior Designer for Europa Shop Equipment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Unfortunately, after the war Machine Age design had fallen out of style and the Warren McArthur Corporation eventually closed shop in 1948. (doyle.com)