• Mich Hold
    @michhold
    Homedecortips.com.au is the right place to get the home design and construction ideas. Our professional writers always share the handy tips and tricks to make your home smarter!
  • Marianne Colahan
    @mariannecolahan
    Marianne writes for the Dwell Store. Her favorite designs are those that marry unexpected elements—a subtle silhouette is met with brilliant pattern; an everyday, functional item is crafted in luxe materials, and so on. In addition to writing about modern design objects, Marianne holds an MFA in Fiction and writes short essays. Originally from Massachusetts, Marianne lives and writes in Colorado. In her free time, Marianne enjoys skiing and hanging out with her husband and bearded dog, Briggs.
  • Mimi Zeiger
    @mimi_zeiger
    An active freelancer, Zeiger's writing on art, architecture and design is found in variety of publications including articles for Architect, Azure and Metropolis magazines. She has taught at the California College of the Arts (CCA) and at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc.) Her cross-disciplinary seminars explore the relationships between architecture, art, urban space, and popular culture. She holds a Master of Architecture degree from SCI-Arc and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell University.
  • Dora Vanette
    @doravanette
    Dora Vanette is a part time lecturer at Parsons The New School for Design. She holds MA degrees in 20th Century Art History and English from University of Zagreb, Croatia, as well as in Design Studies from Parsons The New School for Design. She has written about art and design for a variety of print and online publications. dora.vanette@gmail.com
  • Sang Koh
    @sangkoh
    Home is more than a building or place. Home is a feeling. It’s sleeping in on Saturday. It’s the time you got lost and it became one of the best adventures of your life. It’s going to your favorite restaurant where they know you by name. It’s waking up to kisses from the dog. It’s facing your fears and finding the courage you never thought you had. It’s spending time with loved ones, or taking a quiet walk in the woods alone. The feeling of home is always with us, and as long as we can hold that feeling inside us then home is right where we are.
  • Lauren Gallow
    @laurengallow1826
    Lauren Gallow is a Seattle-based design writer and editor. Formerly an in-house writer for Olson Kundig, she holds an MA in Art & Architectural History from UCSB. She is a regular contributor to Dwell, Luxe, and Interior Design and writes for Metropolis, Cultured, Architectural Digest, and Architect’s Newspaper.
  • Emily Shapiro
    @emilyshapiro
    Emily is a design historian, teacher, and writer/editor. She credits her early interest in architecture and design to helping her boat-builder dad as a kid, which cemented her love for home decor projects like building furniture, reupholstery, crafting, and decoration. In addition to crafts, she studied English literature at Brown University and holds a MA from Parsons in design history.
  • Austere
    @austere
    austere.co We work with the most progressive companies in design, fashion, beauty, hospitality, technology and entertainment and find unique ways to present their vision, products and ideas to the world. Throughout the year we present exhibitions, host events, hold symposiums, offer screenings, and design intimate rooftop dinners around topics that excite us, our partners, and friends. At Austere ideas actualize, innovations advance, collaborations succeed and conversations are started.
  • Marcel Breuer
    @marcelbreuer
    As a designer and architect, Marcel Breuer (1902-1981) can be regarded as one of the most influential and important designers of the 20th century. As a young student at the Bauhaus Weimar, Breuer, who was Hungarian by birth, was noticed for various furniture designs inspired by the Dutch De Stijl group. In 1925, at the age of only 23, he “invented” tubular steel furniture, a revolutionary development considered to be his core contribution to the history of design. The form now holds a place among the great classics of modernism.
  • Whirlpool
    @whirlpool
    Whirpool Corporation holds some of the world's most recognized appliance brands, including Whirlpool, Maytag, Kitchenaid, Jenn-Air, Bauknecht, Brastemp, and Consul. The Whirlpool brand was founded in 1911. Their goal is to make products that are sophisticated, but not complicated, so that they will fit seamlessly into their customers' lives. The company makes a full line of home appliances under the Whirlpool brand, including washers and dryers, stoves and ranges, refrigerators, water heaters, air conditioners, and more.
  • Dominique Lafond
    @dominique_lafond
    Dominique Lafond is known for her intimate photo journalism, her realistic yet sensual culinary shots, and the naturalness of her portraits. She holds diplomas in photography, film studies and graphic design, and her work has been recognized by the Grands Prix des Magazines du Québec and in the Lux and Applied Arts competitions.
  • Kvadrat
    @kvadrat
    Kvadrat was established in Denmark in 1968 and now holds a leading position in the European market of design-textiles supplying renowned architects, designers and furniture manufacturers throughout the world, for use in upholstery and curtains The company continuously seeks to push the aesthetic, technological and artistic boundaries of textiles, working with a roster of the world’s top designers, architects and artists including Alfredo Häberli, Peter Saville, Akira Minagawa, Tord Boontje, David Adjaye and Olafur Eliasson
  • SLH-STUDIO
    @slhstudio8223
    SLH-STUDIO, LLC is a photography collective started by Sylvia Hardy. We are experts in architectural photography, still-life, art documentation, and museum standard cultural heritage photography. The collective currently consists of Sylvia Hardy, who holds an MFA in photography from Parsons School of Design with 7+ years of architectural photography experience and Allen Chen, who holds an MFA from Yale University, who has previously worked as an in house photographer at Princeton University Art Museum and GILT Groupe.
  • Jonas Bjerre-Polsen
    @jonasbjerrepolsen
    Born in 1976 Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen graduated as an architect from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2004 and holds a degree in business administration and languages from the Copenhagen Business School. He studied art and philosophy in Rome before commencing work as Design Manager for Danish Designer, Ole Palsby.
  • Geremia Design
    @geremia_design
    Recently named a Forbes Magazine ’30 Under 30,’ Lauren Geremia designs commercial, residential, and event spaces in the San Francisco Bay Area. She’s a hands-on designer who draws on her fine arts background for concepts and designs. Lauren loves to blend eclectic modern materials, creating interiors that tell a story. Her designs incorporate unique pieces, including custom furniture that’s created by both Lauren and her friends who are fabricators and artists. She holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and lives in the East Bay.
  • Sayes Studio
    @sayes_studio
    Henri Sayes is a designer based in Auckland, New Zealand. Henri currently works at Malcolm Walker Architects and holds a degree in architecture from the University of Auckland. His work has been published in Dwell (USA), Design Guide, Architecture New Zealand and Houses New Zealand magazine and has been awarded by the New Zealand Institute of Architects.
  • Jodie Bass
    @jodiebass
    Writer, designer, researcher, Jodie Bass holds a Master of Architecture degree from SCI‐Arc in Los Angeles, where she is currently based. Her work centers on the confluence of design and social engagement and is dedicated to the pursuit of conscientious construction through both critical and hands‐on methods. She has worked with prestigious firms, cultural institutions and creative folks on both coasts, including Ball+ Nogues, Ralph Appelbaum Associates, El Museo del Barrio, Jersey City Museum, Brooklyn Children’s Museum, and Lee Skolnick + Design Partnership. She is a contributing editor to Architizer, and led research for Ripped: Tshirts from the Underground, published in 2010 by Rizzoli. As a selected intern for the Foresight Initiative, she offered research and design solutions to the Department of the Environment for the City of Chicago, Smart Museum, and Enterprising Kitchen‐an organization offering training and development opportunities to unemployed and low‐income women. She holds a Master of Arts from NYU, in the departments of Museum Studies and Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and was awarded the Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship. She learned a Bachelor of Arts in Religion and Art History from Vassar College and continues to enjoy learning through design and travel.
  • Credo Beauty
    @credobeauty
    We provide the largest clean beauty and skincare assortment that’s vetted by experts, then field-tested by us. We carefully examine every ingredient (so you don’t have to). The Credo Promise (AKA the standard we hold ourselves to, for you.) Always Clean We have the highest safety and sustainability standards in beauty (retail). Carefully Vetted Our team examines every product, then we field test them before stocking our shelves. Fully Informed We’re up-to-date on everything clean beauty so we can deliver the best, most effective products around. Totally Personal Our expert team loves giving personal recomandations, but we respect your personal space. You always have the freedom to play, discover, and learn on your own or with our help. It’s your call.
  • Ball & Albanese
    @ball_albanese
    BALL & ALBANESE are a photography duo based in Brooklyn, NY. Selected for PDN 30 in 2009 based on their travel photography, they have continued to be honored for their work, which has since expanded into interiors, portraits, and food. Wendy Ball graduated from San Francisco State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in art and photography. She was previously a photo editor at Travel + Leisure magazine. Dara Albanese earned a Master of Fine Arts in filmmaking from Columbia University's School of the Arts and holds undergraduate degrees in journalism and political science.
  • Hairbond Shaper
    @hairbondsuper
    Hairbond® Hairstyle – the hair style you desire (or have) and your hair length will really help determine what type of product you are looking for based on the below characteristics of shine and hold. Hairbond® Shine – Shine level tells you how much your hair will look shiny or glossy. On the other end, when we say matte, that means the product will absorb the light and therefore make your hair have zero shine. Hairbond® Hold – tells you the holding strength of the product. Some products will provide a super strong hold so your hair won’t move at all, while others will provide a light hold for more flexibility. https://shop.hairbond.com/
  • 見學館 / housearch
    @housearch
    "To visit is to learn" is the mission behind HouseArch. In order to enhance the exchange of information of architecture and space design between Taiwan and Japan, local visits are conducted by inviting architects, designers to share their design concepts. The company also holds annual field trips, taking Taiwanese architects, interior designers and professionals in the field to Japan, and encourage the mutual understanding and possibility of collaborations through conversations. The trips are documented and later posted, published via digital media or widely distributed as e-books.
  • Jessica Helgerson Interior Design
    @jessicahelgersoninteriordesign
    Jessica Helgerson has more than fifteen years experience designing residential and commercial interiors. Though her interiors are typically clean and uncluttered, she is comfortable working in a variety of styles, guided by her clients’ individual needs and tastes. Her design process is pragmatic as well as creative/conceptual. As a former green building activist, sitting on a number of boards devoted to environmental preservation and serving as president of the Sustainability Project, Helgerson has a long-standing interest in green building and sustainability. She holds a bachelors degree in English from the University of California, Los Angeles, and studied interior and environmental design at University of California, Santa Barbara. Fluent in French and Italian, she has lived and worked in Florence, Milan, Switzerland, and France. Her life in Europe and her travels in India, Mexico, Morocco, and the Far East have strongly influenced her work.
  • Kalkine
    @Kalkine
    We are an independent equities research firm, which provides recommendations to our subscribers about which stocks to buy, sell or hold. Our key goal is to provide investment ideas to clients that enable them to navigate and achieve success in complex markets.
  • Aram Designs
    @aramdesigns
    London's best modern furniture store since 1964. We hold the worldwide licence for Eileen Gray designs.

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