• after sunglasses
    @aftersunglasses
    http://www.opinionsobre.es/after-sunglasses/
  • Diana Budds
    @dianabudds
    A New York-based writer, Diana studied art history and environmental policy at UC Davis. Before rising to Senior Editor at Dwell—where she helped craft product coverage, features, and more—Diana worked in the Architecture and Design departments at MoMA and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. She counts finishing a 5K as one of her greatest accomplishments, gets excited about any travel involving trains, and her favorite magazine section is Rewind. Learn more about Diana at: http://dianabudds.com
  • Moooi
    @xmoooi
    Moooi was founded in 2001 and is known for its innovative designs in furniture and lighting. The venture was founded by Marcel Wanders and Casper Vissers and is named after mooi, the Dutch word for beautiful—the third ‘o’ in the brand name stands for an extra value in terms of beauty and uniqueness.
  • Laura Mauk
    @lauramauk
    Laura Mauk writes about architecture and design for Dwell, Wallpaper*, the San Francisco Chronicle, Interiors and Luxe. She worked as an editor for Architectural Digest, Artforum's Bookforum, Allure and Western Interiors & Design after starting her career in New York in the late nineties, when she was first published in Paper magazine.
  • Rick Rochon-Zephyr Real Estate
    @rickrochon
    After 25 years in San Francisco, Rick Rochon considers himself a Bay Area native. Born in Seattle, Rick was naturally drawn by the entrepreneurial spirit that is the Bay Area and moved here after college. Before joining Sotheby’s, Rick worked at the executive level of the corporate world, managing complicated businesses and transactions, leading sales teams, and coaching and mentoring colleagues throughout the tech sector. During that time, Rick always had a hand in real estate; buying, renovating and selling properties for investment as well as personal use. Turning that passion for real estate into a career and applying all of his business acumen to the effort is the ultimate "perfect combination." Real estate transactions don’t have to be anything but enjoyable, and Rick’s deep experience and solid business judgment puts clients at ease. At Sotheby’s, Rick’s extensive network of world-class colleagues also provides Rick and his clients with unparalleled access to buyers and sellers. Search properties and read my blog at www.rickrochon.com
  • Niche
    @nichemodern
    Niche was founded in 2003 as an unexpected accident. The founders, Jeremy Pyles and Mary Welch, were designing products for their own lives that satisfied their particular design sensibilities. After other people saw their products and expressed appreciation for their work, the duo founded Niche Modern. The company is known for its distinctive glass pendant lights and other lighting products that are comprised of expertly crafted hand-blown glass. Niche also designs other glassware and home products, including elegant vases and candle holders.
  • Anna Squier
    @moddesign
    Anna Jones is a designer and founder of MOD Design in Des Moines, IA. After receiving a BA in Architecture, she practiced at award winning design firms in the Central States Region. She now owns a full service design business, hoping to bring modern design to the forefront of places of live, work, and play. She finds inspiration from traveling, reading, and fashion.
  • Jane Szita
    @jane_szita
    Amsterdam-based contributing editor Jane Szita took the train to Ghent–three hours away, but a very different Franco-Flemish culture. While touring Van Everbroeck's house, she took time to revisit Jan van Eyck's 15th-century painted church altarpiece. "Flemish painters' works have a depth of color artists had never achieved before," says Szita. "Ghent was the perfect place for an assignment; one could argue that the city was the birthplace of the modern color palette."
  • Nobuo Araki / The Archetype
    @thearchetype
    actp.co.jp Nobuo Araki / The Archetype is an architecture firm based in Tokyo, Japan. Born in 1967 in Kumamoto, Japan, Araki graduated from Nishinippon Institute of Technology with an Architecture degree. After working for Toyokawa Architects and Associates, he founded The Archetype in 1997. Currently, Araki is a visiting professor at the Nishinippon Institute of Technology.
  • Herman Miller
    @hermanmiller
    Herman Miller is named after a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law buy the furniture company he worked at in 1923. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design. Herman Miller has continued this tradition of working with top designers, including Alexander Girard, Isamu Noguchi, Robert Propst, Bill Stumpf, Don Chadwick, Ayse Birsel, Yves Béhar, and many talented others.
  • Dean Bradley
    @dean_bradley
    After spending his formative years by the banks of the Murray river in Albury, Dean headed to Melbourne where he completed his studies in graphic design and photography. After graduating, he headed to London to travel and pursue his career focussing on photography. For several years, he assisted British and European advertising and commercial photographers, before launching his own brand in 2006. From this point on, his work has taken him on assignments across the UK, Europe and Australia. Today Dean is a commercial photographer based in Melbourne, with extensive experience in portrait, architecture and lifestyle photography.
  • Austin Apartment Locators
    @austin_apartment_locators
    Lover of ARCHITECTURE. Fan of before and after pictures of new construction and remodel projects in the Austin, TX area.
  • Jamie Waugh
    @jamie_waugh
    After starting in design journalism at House & Garden and CNN, Jamie runs the International Design Awards festival, which rewards visionary international design. One University of Southern California MFA later, she maintains a steady fiction and dramatic writing habit.
  • KEEP
    @keep
    OUR STORY IS VERY SIMPLE After producing glass for top designers, KEEP was launched with the intention of bringing a new and unique offering of lighting to the marketplace. KEEP is dedicated to maintaining the craft of glass blowing, producing objects with a current sensibility. – Founders Susan Spiranovich + Adam Holtzinger KeepBrooklyn.com @keepbrooklyn
  • Unison
    @unison
    Unison began in 2006, when husband and wife team Robert Segal and Alicia Rosauer returned to the States after a four–year design stint in Finland. Inspired by modern design, nature, architecture, photography, and traditional textiles, the two worked to establish a product line that would bring modern design into practical daily life.
  • Mariana Mucci
    @marianamucci
    mom.wife.producer.innerpeaceseeker.coffee shoplover.sucker for before&after everything.fleamarket treasurehunter.house flipper if I had the cash flow.
  • Liza Phillips Design
    @lizaphillips9751
    Liza Phillips Design was launched in 2004, three years after Liza had designed her first rug for her own house. The Tibetan weavers she came to know in New York City had a production facility in Katmandu, and were eager to produce some of her designs for their store. Later, after many sales and a lot of research, Liza and her partner travelled to Nepal and India to learn more about the weaving traditions there, and she subsequently formed the business. Early on she became a partner with GoodWeave, formerly known as RugMark, helping to fight child labor in the industry and promote fair working conditions in the countries where the rugs are made. We have grown steadily since 2004, and with the launch of the Alto Step Collection in 2006 the business has gained international recognition.
  • Tru Form Tiny
    @maliaschultheis
    Tru Form builds Travel Trailer Tiny Homes. These Trailers are made with residential building materials. they are built to order from your design submission made on our website, or after going through a custom design process. RV loans are available for these tiny luxuries. www.truformtiny.com/design-yours Please check us out. Whether you're interested in tiny living, an Airbnb business, guest quarters, traveling in comfort, or having a dwelling, Tru Form Loves building innovative tiny spaces. Live big and build tiny with Tru Form Tiny.
  • Ettore Sottsass
    @ettoresottsass
    Ettore Sottsass was born in Austria in 1917, though in the late 1920s he moved to Italy with his family (his father was the prominent Italian architect Ettore Sottsass, Sr). He set up his first studio in Milan before traveling to New York in the 1950s, where he worked in the office of from 1956 to 1957. A future-minded designer, Sottsass worked closely with Olivetti designing the Elea 9003 (the first Italian calculator) in 1959 and the company's first electronic typewriter, the Tekne, a few years later. He passed away in 2007 at the age of 90, after resurged interest in his work led to exhibitions at the and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
  • Pittet Architecturals
    @pittetarch
    With over 35 years in the antiques market, Pittet Architecturals owner and founder Raymond Pittet has built his entire career searching for the uncommon and the beautiful. Pittet Architecturals is one of the leading importers of antique architectural elements in the United States. Our 30,000-sq. ft. indoor/outdoor showroom in Dallas’ vibrant Design District allows us to fully display our comprehensive and ever-refreshing inventory of antique stone and wood architectural décor. Pittet Architecturals has long been Dallas’ go-to destination for hand-carved: Antique marble mantels and limestone fireplace surrounds Indoor and outdoor antique fountains Garden décor, including furniture, statuary, planters, and antique urns Antique doors, entry gates, stone and wood antique columns and archways Exclusive reclaimed stone, terracotta and French Oak flooring Pittet Architecturals is proud to have exclusive access to some of France’s best recognized stone carvers and artisans, many accredited by the elite French Ministry of Arts and Culture. Working with these master carvers, only we have the ability to bring to a custom design option to our discriminating clientele. Our staff fully understands the history, beauty and functionality of our unique inventory. With over fifteen years of experience working with Dallas’ best design professionals, builders and landscape architects, we look forward into helping you bring authenticity and singularity to your next design project. Our 318 Cole Street showroom is open M-F 9 to 5. With advance notice, special appointments can be made for before and after hours any day of the week.
  • Marc Lyman
    @marclyman
    As an Realtor with Pacific Sotheby's International Realty in San Diego, Marc Lyman excels with luxury and architecturally significant properties. Marc graduated from UCSD in 1995 with a BA in Political Science and a minor in Psychology. His studies were followed by the launch of multiple businesses, including a popular online home publication. The latter has made Marc a sought-after media personality and home expert. Marc's media and only marketing savvy has led to his listings being seen on TV and around the world. Crystal-clear timely communication, steadfast negotiation, and the highest loyalty to clients are all key elements of Marc’s approach to real estate. Marc is very familiar with and offers his expertise to both sellers and buyers in most of San Diego’s sought-after communities and at all price points. Marc can also provide referrals to carefully vetted Sotheby's International Realty agents throughout the country and around the world. www.MarcLyman.com
  • Coughlin Scheel Architects
    @coughlinscheel
    Our work does not focus on a particular type of project but hopes to transcend use. The work does not have a style but instead focuses on critical problem-solving to produce something unique. The work resides between brackets, among actors, and within relationships. Dancing between these entities, the outcome strives for positiveness, positioned at the heart of the matter. Founded by Paul Coughlin and Annie Scheel in 2013 after working for nearly 15 years for some great firms. Paul and Annie are NCARB certified and licensed in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut and Georgia. coughlinscheel.com
  • Dario Stoka
    @VecchiStoka
    Vecchi Stoka Group is the #1 team at Brown Harris Stevens and has over 25 years combined experience successfully advising their clients through the entire real estate process from before contract to after closing.

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