• Gabrielle Hickmon
    @gabriellehickmon
    A model for Black girls who live on the road, Gabrielle Hickmon is a writer, author and podcast co-host who rarely finds herself in one place for too long.
  • Kristen Lubbe
    @kristenlubbe
    Previously contributing to Interior Design websites such as Apartment Therapy as a Blogger and Photographer for many years provides Kristen with a unique background that gives a direct advantage to her clients today. Not only can she help you purchase a new home, she can help you envision the endless possibilities of making it your own, getting top dollar when selling and cultivating the best investment strategies and opportunities. She knows the ins and outs of each neighborhood in Philadelphia and has a keen eye for design. The process of buying and selling a home is a process that involves care and focus, two skill sets that Kristen not only possesses, but, has experienced herself as a homeowner. Nurturing and caring for relationships, seeking the best investments and closing each sale is at the forefront of importance to Kristen.
  • Greta Grossman
    @gretagrossman
    Born and raised in Sweden, Greta Magnusson Grossman represents a literal link between European design and California modernism. In 1940, after already establishing herself as a renowned designer in Sweden, she and her husband, jazz bandleader Billy Grossman, immigrated to Los Angeles. Although Grossman's work was well known and in demand through the 1950s and '60s her work was photographed by Julius Shulman, she appeared frequently in John Entenza's Art & Architecture magazine and she received two prestigious Good Design Awards from MoMA–she faded into relative obscurity. Recently, renewed interest in this pioneering modernist has resulted in some of her pieces being brought back into production.
  • Nanni Holén
    @nanniholn
    Nanni Holén studied at Beckmans School of Design in Stockholm. After graduation in 2004, she established herself as a freelance designer.
  • Evie Harrison
    @imevieharrison
    Evie Harrison is a blogger by choice. She loves to discover the world around her. She likes to share her discoveries, experiences and express herself through her words.
  • Mel Montgomery, Personal Real Estate Corporation
    @melaniekmontgomery
    Mel has traveled to many beautiful places in the world, but coming home to Vancouver’s North Shore ranks among her favourite experiences. Mel and her husband Ian raise their two sons in the very neighbourhood in which she was raised and she works in the community she knows and loves. Mel’s deep connection to her community is evidenced by her numerous volunteer activities; from her longstanding commitment to the PAC of her children’s elementary school to sitting on committees at the municipal level, Mel’s personal involvement in her community fosters a deep and personal understanding of what really matters to her clients. Raised in real estate, by parents who also made their careers as realtors, Mel continues the legacy of honesty, integrity and professionalism established by her family over 30 years ago. Her deep roots in the real estate community are complemented by the collaborative relationships she nurtures with her colleagues. Mel possesses the rare gift of establishing professional connections which blossom into personal relationships, largely due to her personal investment in her clients. She provides a bedrock of goodwill to all who know her and accompanies her clients every step of the way of their real estate journey. A consummate professional, Mel is well-versed in Vancouver’s market data, trends and industry forecasts; she prides herself on sharing her knowledge with her clients. By providing accurate, timely information to buyers and sellers, Mel ensures that her clients have a clear understanding of their investments in Vancouver’s dynamic real estate market.
  • N. Astrid Lindo
    @nastridhoffman
    Astrid Design Studio is a boutique interior design firm dedicated to creating elegant and sustainable residential and commercial spaces. Based in Marin County, California, Astrid Design works in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York City and Miami Beach. Principal, N. Astrid Lindo is a Colombian born artist and was formally trained as an interior designer at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. She holds Certificates in Green Building and Permaculture and received her LEED accreditation in 2006. Having launched Astrid Design in 2008, Astrid has been working directly with her clients to create beautiful spaces. Astrid hones her talent in being able to intuitively curate and design interiors that highlight her client's innate sensibilities. Astrid's 17 years in the industry and her constant thirst for knowledge in all cutting-edge technologies and practices, enriches her as a designer and writer. These elements provide an understanding and application of the nuances that distinguish her in her trade. Her distinctive competence and inspiration lies in her fluency in Spanish and her training in Spain, Italy, New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Miami Beach. Her broad education, experience and travels have provided her with a profound understanding of culture and aesthetic, facilitating an innate capacity in interior and lifestyle design. In 2012, Astrid was chosen as one of ten Influential Women in Cleantech: Top 10 Women of Sustainability. With education being at the core of all change, she strongly believes that in continuing to cultivate herself and share that knowledge, she can help facilitate inspiration, thought and ultimately positive change. Astrid is currently taking on projects in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York City and Miami Beach.
  • Kacey Bradley
    @kaceybradley
    Kacey Bradley is the lifestyle and travel blogger for The Drifter Collective, an eclectic lifestyle blog that expresses various forms of style through the influence of culture and the world around us. Kacey graduated with a degree in Communications while working for a lifestyle magazine. She has been able to fully embrace herself with the knowledge of nature, the power of exploring other locations and cultures, all while portraying her love for the world around her through her visually pleasing, culturally embracing and inspiring posts. Along with writing for her blog, she frequently writes for sites like US Travel News, Thought Catalog, Style Me Pretty, Tripping.com and more!
  • Automatic Win LLC
    @rapfashionista
    Rap Fashionista is the stellar zone for all eyes-on-you top-quality celeb jewelry at respectable prices. Curated by the Rap Fashionista herself, our shop has the latest trends as well as jewelry essentials! 100% Satisfaction guaranteed everytime!
  • Margaux Keller
    @margauxkeller
    Margaux Keller has come a long way since age 13, redecorating her room by arranging furniture and “pinning stuff on the walls.” She decided then, as a teenager growing up in Geneva, Switzerland, to attend design school in Paris. After she finished two design degrees, she found herself under the tutelage of Eugeni Quittlet during a “crazy” internship in Philippe Starck’s atelier. Since striking out on her own, she’s collaborated with high-design brands and everyday retailers alike, creating pieces like her Soupir tabletop mirror and Fanfan, a cork children’s toy. Now she’s making a line of home goods for SIA, under the direction of designer Jean-Marc Gady, as well as pieces for Roche Bobois.
  • curryand spicebar
    @cspicebar2
    https://curryandspicebar.com/maryland-reservation/ An original, family owned restaurant. Authentic foods from the fields of Punjab to the villages of Gujarat. Aromas inspired by the motherland herself. Curry and Spice Bar is a modern twist with refreshing cocktails inspired by the soda stalls on the streets of India.
  • curryand spicebar1
    @curryandspicebar1
    https://curryandspicebar.com/maryland-reservation/ An original, family owned restaurant. Authentic foods from the fields of Punjab to the villages of Gujarat. Aromas inspired by the motherland herself. Curry and Spice Bar is a modern twist with refreshing cocktails inspired by the soda stalls on the streets of India.
  • curryand spicebar
    @cspicebar
    https://curryandspicebar.com/delaware-reservation/ An original, family owned restaurant. Authentic foods from the fields of Punjab to the villages of Gujarat. Aromas inspired by the motherland herself. Curry and Spice Bar is a modern twist with refreshing cocktails inspired by the soda stalls on the streets of India.
  • Vanessa Corrêa
    @vanessacorra
    As a creative director, writer and curator, Vanessa Corrêa encourages connoisseurship, sustainability and the things that make life meaningful: the family, friends, places and things that enhance our everyday lives. She is the co-founder of Coléoptère, a line of superfine jewelry debuting this fall. A lover of culture, style, and design, Vanessa is also a popularly followed user on Pinterest. Born in the Bay Area and happily living there now, she has previously found herself in Brazil, Norway and in various cities across the United States.
  • Morgan Rachel Levy
    @morgan_rachel_levy
    Born in 1985, Morgan Rachel Levy declared herself a photographer well before the age of ten. She received her BFA in photography from Tisch School of the Arts at New York University and upongraduating, received the Rosenberg Travel Fellowship award to continue her photographic romping throughout Iceland. In February 2010, she returned to Iceland for a month long stay at the NES Artist Residency, and has been lured back at least three times since. She works as a freelance photographer in New York City and San Francisco. In recent years her work has been shown in several exhibitions and publications including a solo show at the Gulf & Western Gallery, group exhibitions at the New York Photo Festival, Invisible Dog Art Center, Winkleman Gallery, Milk Studio Gallery, Lower East Side Girls Gallery and Texas Woman's University. Her work has been featured on Daily Candy as part of "Women In Photography" as well as the feminist issue of Capricious Magazine.
  • Terra Hall
    @terra_hall
    Terra Hall is a multimedia journalist based in Lima, Peru. While she started her reporting career in front of the camera, these days, you’re more likely to catch her behind her computer writing about design, art, culture, travel and current events When Terra isn’t writing, she’s collecting new stamps in her passport or memorizing random facts in case she ever finds herself on a game show. Read more of her work at www.TerraHall.com.
  • Dzierlenga F+U
    @dzierlengafu
    Dzierlenga F+U is a sustainable furniture company based in downtown Los Angeles. The firm was founded by Casey Dzierlenga. The firm works closely with Samuel Moyer Furniture (where Dzierlenga had worked herself), harvesting local wood and provindg sustainable design solutions to their customers. They make a line of tables, stools, chairs and swings, all in wood.
  • Tracey Neuls
    @tracey_neuls
    Shoe designer Tracey Neuls shuns mainstream fads, opting for a more timeless approach. Each of her designs bears the mark of a questioning mind and instinctive feel for form and material. She describes herself as sponge-like—attracted to the small things in life. Fugitive moments that have inspired, forms and textures she has moulded or admired, re-surface in her collections.
  • Julia Goodwin Design
    @juliagoodwindesign
    Julia Goodwin Design, a San Francisco-based interior design firm, is known for transforming ordinary homes into inspiring spaces. Growing up in the Silicon Valley, Julia Goodwin has a great understanding of the needs and lifestyle of her clientele. After receiving her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Interior Design from California State University, Chico, Julia continued to develop her eye for design by finding inspiration throughout her world travels. With 17+ years of industry experience, Julia excels at designing truly unique spaces that are highly sophisticated, yet perfectly relaxed. Julia prides herself on creating a collaborative work environment with her clients, placing great importance on incorporating their personal vision. From the fun, young bachelor to the busy family-on-the-go, Julia forms lasting relationships with her clients, resulting in many repeat customers and countless referrals. Julia strives to make quality design accessible to all.
  • kodu design LLC
    @kodudesign
    Established in 2005, Kodu offers a freshness of vision in the design of the interior environment. Creating functional, interesting spaces that combine simple and timeless forms with inviting textures, honest materials and local flavor has become our signature. Merike Lainevool Mighell, the Kodu Design principal moved to the Eugene OR area in 2021. Prior to that Merike lived in Vancouver BC for 25 years where she established herself as a contributor to several award winning interior design teams. A versatile and thoughtful designer, Merike has applied her unique style to a wide range of projects that include corporate offices, specialty retail stores, spas, resorts, multifamily residential developments and private residences. Home is the environment where most of our personal growth and transformations happen; in our lives and in our relationships. www.kodu.design
  • Emmanuelle Moureaux
    @emmanuellemoureaux
    In 1995, French architect Emmanuelle Moureaux took a weeklong trip to Tokyo to research her graduate project and found herself immersed in a cityscape unlike any she had ever seen. She moved there the following year, and seven years later, in 2003, she started her own firm. Since then, Moureaux’s approach has evolved from using flat screens of color to a complex exploration of lines, shapes, and textures.
  • WAGNER CREATIVE
    @melissawagner
    Melissa Wagner, founder of WAGNER CREATIVE, is a marketing and business development professional expressly focused on meeting the specific needs of Architecture, Design, and Construction industries. As a fine artist herself, and an advocate for the industry she serves, Melissa is keenly attuned to the creative process and studio-specific demands. Melissa is passionate about working with women-owned and operated businesses and forging relationships between clients at the service of their collective growth and industry innovation. By harnessing the strategic value of intelligent networking, Melissa has constructed a unique ability to identify complementary potential and built a client base of future collaborators rather than competitors.
  • Susan Blouin
    @susanblouin
    Susan Blouin has established herself as a powerhouse in the business world over her thirty-year career, which is marked by her forward-thinking strategies and leadership in transforming major Fortune 500 companies. Since being appointed CEO of Portfolio Management Holdings in 2009, she has steered the company through significant growth phases, most notably with the launch of the Nomi Resort Club, a testament to her vision and a pinnacle of luxury development valued at $50 million.
  • Bio Color Energy
    @biocolorenergy
    Meet BioColorEnergy founder Nicole Kriney! Nicole is an intuitive healer. After many years working hands on as a LMT she opened herself to energy work and came to the conclusion, we can heal ourselves. With the latest technology, healing meets science. She works with the Biopulsar Reflexograph to see in real time a biocolor image of the body’s energy flow and blockages. Then through simple lifestyle choices she can help you work on a healthier, more energetic, and balanced you.
  • Denise Scott Brown
    @denise_scott_brown
    The leading lady of Venturi, Scott Brown, and Associates in Philadelphia, Denise Scott Brown met her husband and partner, Robert Venturi, while teaching urban planning—and concurrently earning a master’s degree in architecture—at the University of Pennsylvania. Together they learned from Las Vegas, but her interest in education didn’t end there. Scott Brown has since lectured at Yale and Harvard, among others, and devoted herself to planning and designing intellectual institutions around the world.
  • Jennifer Couture
    @jennifercouture
    Jennifer enjoys a variety of hobbies, but the majority of her free time is spent with her three children and two grandchildren. She also owns and looks after two horses. She is also a skilled pianist, which she has practiced since she was seven years old. She is an accomplished artist who enjoys experimenting with different mediums and expressing herself through her abstract paintings. She also enjoys reading and claims that her creative spark is always rekindled after her travels. Jennifer enjoys social media marketing and event planning, both of which she has honed over time.
  • Danielle Riddle
    @danielleriddle
    Danielle Riddle was surprised to discover she wasn't constrained by the thought of earning more money for herself. Inventive ideas were all around her. She just had to be adaptable enough to cope with whatever came her way. To solve the problem of drumming blisters, Riddle created her own company based on the idea of another musician. Riddle had to collaborate with others to come up with some of her most brilliant ideas since she couldn't create and advertise the product on her alone.
  • Kinga Dorosz
    @kingadorosz
    Architect and Broker Associate, KW Pasadena - Los Angeles Specializing in design she brings 20 years of experience as an Architect, advisor and negotiator to her clients. Having studied under Ray Kappe, Thom Mayne, Greg Lynn, Bernard Zimmerman and Cristiano Toraldo di Francia, Kinga understands contemporary architecture and construction, which gives her unique advantage in the field. With a superb eye for design and detail, combined with a keen understanding of space, she likes to put herself in her clients’ shoes whether selling or identifying potential properties. Kinga is flexible, adaptable and creative which gives her an edge in negotiations. Her passion is helping people meet their goals, she’s there for them as a trustworthy advisor, rather than a salesperson.
  • reGeneration
    @regeneration
    eGeneration is a fourteen-year-old store dealing in Mid-Century vintage furniture, with a focus on the 50's. The store specializes in vintage pieces from American and Danish designers, such as Florence Knoll, George Nelson, Edward Wormley, Jens Risom, Milo Baughman, Hans Wegner, Arne Jacobsen and Borg Mogensen. The store combines a large selection of everyday pieces with hard to find collectibles, but what really makes it unique among Mid-Century outlets is the consistency in selection, style and price. reGeneration owners Christine Miele and Valerie Guariglia, sold their furniture at the flea markets and to other dealers before opening their first store in the East Village in 1993 on a shoestring budget and with a little help from friends. Four years later Miele and Guariglia opened a second store on Renwick Street in west SoHo, the first store to open its doors in the area, best known at the time for its hot dog trucks and industrial warehouses. The Renwick Street space, a converted sausage casing factory, was originally intended as a warehouse for their expanding business. However, it soon became their second store. When the Renwick Street location became busier than the flagship store, they closed the original space. Their solid reputation among the Mid-Century furniture movement has meant that reGeneration has become a destination for furniture buffs, consumers and designers alike. Over the past year, reGeneration has expanded from one to two floors to accommodate their huge selection of Mid-Century finds. You may have seen their furniture and not even known it because reGeneration is often the place film and commercial set designers go when searching for a highly stylized Mid-Century look. ReGeneration also offers a new line of 50's-inspired beds, sofas, wall units and rugs made to order. This collection was created to bridge the gaps that existed between 50's style and today's needs. Florence Knoll herself claimed to have begun designing because there were staples missing at Knoll. Her classic quilted sofas and trademark marble topped credenzas were inspired by everyday needs for simple, useful, transitional items. She left the flashy designer pieces to others.
  • Sas Adriaenssens
    @sasadriaenssens
    Sas Adriaenssens is a designer from Antwerp. She studied grafic arts and illustration and grew, after a few additional years of marketing, naturally into the world of interior and product design. After years of experience in small and bigger companies, she became independent to create her own cocktail of creativity and practical organisation. She prefers to look at herself as ' a creatieve problemsolver with compulsive feeling for aesthetics' and divides her energy over design, company coaching, imagebuilding, free painting and other opportunities in which her talents could be an asset.
  • Dove Kelley
    @dovekelley
    As a passionate lover of the great outdoors, Dove Kelley's journey took an unexpected turn during the pandemic when she discovered her profound passion for cycling. In a remarkable display of resilience, she taught herself how to ride a bike as an adult, further solidifying her commitment to perseverance. Today, she thrives on the liberating sensation of cycling, the camaraderie she shares with fellow cyclists, her pursuit of personal excellence, and the sheer joy of exploring the wonders of nature and the vibrant cityscape from the saddle of her bicycle. She, a symbol of dedication, grace, and curiosity, inspires those around her, urging them to embrace life's journey with open hearts.
  • Rachel Wegmann
    @rachelwegmann
    Identified by Clifton Strengthsfinder, Rachel Wegmann's foundational strengths include Competitive Drive, Woo (Winning Others Over), Effective Communication, Forward-Looking Vision, and Mastery Cultivation. These virtues amplify her contributions and help foster a healthy, collaborative work environment. She is well-versed in balance and pursues hobbies like volleyball, golf, and tennis. She also travels, reads, and invests in personal development ventures like consulting for small businesses. These activities keep her physically and mentally agile and broaden her worldview. Wegmann has further distinguished herself through her charitable activities. She's had stints on boards like Rebuilding Together and has actively contributed to various community organizations.
  • Emma Maxwell
    @emmamaxwell
    Australian designer Emma Maxwell was born in Melbourne. After studying sculpture at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Emma pursued Film Production Design followed by a stint as an Art Director in advertising agencies in London. Realising that advertising wasn't fulfilling her creative needs, Maxwell set up her own studio practice in the year 2005 in6 Sydney. In 2008 she moved to Singapore and dedicated herself fully to Interior Design and Product Design Projects. Today she is one of the most internationally acclaimed Hospitality and Product designers working in Asia today. Maxwell’s knowledge of artisan skills and her inherent creativity has allowed her to push the boundaries of many media and functions, resulting in design for very diverse clients. Her concern for the conservation of craft skills has joined her path with companies concerned with the evolution of their work. Her breadth of work has ranged from local small tapas bars to large scale international hospitality projects Maxwell’s interiors and product design have been reviewed in publications such as Frame, Wallpaper, Surface, Darc, Travel and Leisure to name but a few, as well as being awarded for outstanding design over multiple projects by the prestigious International Bar and Restaurant Design Awards. This month she has been the recipient of Best of the Best in Product Design at the Asia Pacific Architectural and Design Awards, Silver at the 2016 International Design Awards in Los Angeles for best Restaurant design, as well as receiving Best Interior at the prestigious 2016 International A’ Awards awarded in Milan, Italy.

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