• John Lum Architecture
    @johnlumarchitecture
    FOUNDED IN 1994 THE FIRM HAS A DIVERSE PRACTICE IN NEW AND REMODELED SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES, MULTIFAMILY/MIXED USE BUILDINGS, AND COMMERCIAL INTERIORS. WE ARE KNOWN FOR STRIKING DESIGN, INNOVATIVE USE OF MATERIALS, GREEN TECHNOLOGIES, AND MODERN LIVABILITY.
  • Ludovica+Roberto Palomba
    @ludovica_roberto_palomba
    Ludovica+Roberto Palomba, architects and designers, founded Palomba Serafini Associati in 1994, based in Milan.
  • Lzf
    @lzf
    Founded in 1994, Lzf has been making handmade lights exclusively out of wood veneer right from its beginnings.
  • YH2
    @yh2
    YH2 is an architectural firm founded in 1994 by principals Marie-Claude Hamelin and Loukas Yiacouvakis.
  • Hawkins & Associates
    @hawkins_associates
    Jack Hawkins established Hawkins and Associates in Reno, NV in 1994. Hawkins and Associates is LEED certified and is committed to creating architecture that is beautiful, functional and sustainable.
  • Top Knobs
    @topknobs
    Top Knobs was founded in 1994 and began its remarkable climb to leadership in the North American decorative hardware industry. Today Top Knobs is the #1 manufacturer of decorative hardware for the professional market. Top Knobs products are prominently displayed in leading kitchen, bath and decorative hardware showrooms in North America.
  • Atlas Homewares
    @atlashomewares
    Atlas Homewares was launched in 1994 by Adrienne Morea. She is a notable designer, a guest on HGTV's House Hunters, as well as a go-to consultant to a host of celebrity designers including Candice Olson. Adrienne Morea is also the recipient of the coveted Ernst and Young Entrepreneur Of The Year, and a Stevie Award.
  • E Cobb Architects Inc.
    @e_cobb_architects_inc_
    E. Cobb Architects Inc. was founded in 1994 to create extraordinary space and structure. Focusing on challenging built projects requiring a high degree of innovation and detail, the firm's work has been recognized for its innovative and intelligent solutions, rooted in the specific conditions of each project.
  • David Adjaye
    @davidadjaye
    Perhaps the most prominent contemporary architect of African descent--he was born in Tanzania, where his father was a Ghanaian diplomat--Adjaye (1966- ) studied at the Royal College of Art in London. He founded Adjaye Architects in 1994 and has since gone on to design a number of influential houses in the UK, the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver, and is set to design several branch libraries in Washington DC.
  • Jonathan Adler
    @jonathanadler
    Iconic potter, designer, author, and personality Jonathan Adler is dedicated to bringing style, craft and joy to your life. Adler launched his first ceramic collection in 1994 at Barneys New York. Five years later he expanded into home furnishings, opening his first namesake boutique in Manhattan. Jonathan Adler now has over 25 stores worldwide, a thriving e-commerce site, and a wholesale business boasting over 1,000 locations globally. While remaining committed to ceramic design, Jonathan has grown far beyond the potter’s wheel to become an internationally recognized design brand offering decorative objects, tabletop collections, bedding, bath accessories, gifts, candles, furniture, rugs, pillows, lighting, and most recently handbags.
  • Thomas Heatherwick
    @thomas_heatherwick
    Heatherwick Studio exists to make extraordinary projects happen. Established by Thomas Heatherwick in 1994, it is recognized for its work in: architecture, urban infrastructure, sculpture, furniture design and strategic thinkingTeam members come from disciplinary backgrounds that include architecture, product design, model-making, fabrication, landscape design, fine art and curation.
  • John Lautner
    @johnlautner
    John Lautner is one of the best known among modernist architects who worked in southern California in the mid-20th century. Born in 1911, Lautner spent six years studying at Frank Lloyd Wright's Wisconsin school, Taliesin, where he worked with some of the great architects a generation older than he. Lautner had early commercial success in Los Angeles in the 1950s but he gained greater professional respect for his residential work. He was the architect of the Chemosphere—the towering, futuristic Los Angeles home owned by book publishing house founder Benedikt Taschen. Lautner died in 1994.
  • Michael Anastassiades
    @michaelanastassiades
    Michael Anastassiades launched his studio in 1994, seeking to explore culture and aesthetics in designing products, furniture, and environments. In each of his designs, Anastassiades attempts to provoke participation and dialogue. His objects are minimal, functional, and simple, while also full of life. His work is featured in permanent collections at the MoMA, Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Craft Council in London, FRAC Centre in Orleans, France, and the MAK in Vienna. Anastassiades has designed products for notable design teams, including FLOS, Lobmeyr, and Svenskt Tenn. He established his eponymous company Michael Anastassiades Ltd in 2007 to produce some of his signature pieces, including a lighting collection, furniture, jewelry, and tabletop objects. Anastassiades focuses on blending the timeless and eclectic in his product design, creating distinctive objects that endure over time.

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