• Cassina
    @cassina
    Cassina works industrially in the contemporary furnishing sector. It produces chairs, tables, armchairs, beds, and furniture in general with a particular flair for upholstered items and work in wood, leather and other top-quality materials. The Cassina collection is eclectic, and has always been so. It is open to design projects from varying cultures and historical backgrounds, it welcomes them and makes them its own, stamping them with its own personality, its own trademark.
  • A.LANE architecture
    @angielane
    midwest modern architecture and interiors; carefully infused with eclectic moments
  • E. A. Krueger
    @eakrueger60
    Eclectic homeowner
  • Sean Yoo
    @seanyoo
    Sean Yoo is a textbook example of the multi-cultural, globally fluent designers of his generation. He is a Korean-American, raised and educated in Los Angeles, started his career in Milan Italy, and is currently living and working in Mexico City. Infusing his design skills with his eclectic backgrounds, he has been working on designs that are rooted in utility but can transcend cultural boundaries.
  • The Container Store
    @the_container_store
    In 1978, Kip Tindell (Chairman and CEO), Garrett Boone (Chairman Emeritus), and Architect John Mullen opened a retail store offering an exceptional and eclectic mix of products devoted to helping people simplify their lives. Today, with locations from coast to coast, our stores average 25,000 square feet and showcase more than 10,000 innovative products to help customers save space and, ultimately, save them time. The store layout is divided into lifestyle sections marked with brightly colored banners such as Closet, Kitchen, Office and Laundry.
  • Jesse Greaves
    @jesseg
    Eclectic design, modern architecture, landscaping, politics, photography, film.
  • carolina candotti
    @carolinacandotti
    eclectic, rustic, industrial living
  • Lauren Geremia
    @geremiadesign
    Lauren Geremia is a designer and artist and runs her own interior design firm in San Francisco, CA. Her designs incorporate unique pieces, that are eclectic, artistic and designed by both Lauren and her friends who are fabricators and artists. See more of her work at geremiadesign.com.
  • 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.
  • Steffen Ryan
    @steffenryan
    Eclectic music, great design, quality craftsmanship
  • Nina Luisi
    @nmluisi
    architecture, housing, redesign, small homes; eclectic decor
  • 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.
  • NEST Modern
    @nestmodern
    Custom, modern boutique specializing in italian, midcentury, modern and eclectic homes.
  • Martyn Weber
    @martynweber
    A designer with an eclectic taste ranging from new age to traditional wears
  • Mary Weddle
    @mkinok
    I like mid-century design combined with an eclectic mix of found objects.
  • Nicole Onuska
    @nicoleonuska
    New found love for midcentury modern designs. Eclectic in taste. Appreciation for all things beautiful.
  • Margo Nathanson Interiors
    @margonathanson9358
    Margo Nathanson Interiors's diverse portfolio spans a range of styles, from ultra-modern or traditional to whimsical or eclectic. Every design is a bespoke representation of clients’ tastes and needs, and each offers thoughtful consideration of the home’s natural environments.
  • Kensi Gounden
    @kensigounden
    Kensi is the Canadian cattle dog of information and knowledge. Bringing you thoughts musings and insight into the eclectic combination of topics of science, business, and sports.
  • Lindsay Pennington
    @lindsaypenningtoninc
    Lindsay Pennington brings a fresh mix of classic elements and contemporary updates to each of her projects. Her approach to interior design incorporates the comfortable traditions of her Southern upbringing with the sophisticated tastes of today. Her designs have been recognized as beautiful and eclectic, creatively blending bold colors, textures and patterns to achieve rooms with elegance and warmth.
  • Harper Haus Interiors
    @harperhausinteriors
    Our look is casual and coastal, relaxed yet refined. Our designs blend classic influences with modern lines; eclectic inspiration with great American style. We love spaces that feel put together, yet livable – well-traveled with a personal point of view. We believe home should be a welcome oasis – your favorite place to retreat, to gather, to live well everyday.
  • Stylevisa
    @stylevisa
    A unique shopping destination that borders the worlds of culture, design, fashion and travel, styleVISA features a distinct and eclectic assortment of home décor, personal accessories, beauty products and limited curations.
  • Tiny Monster Design
    @tinymonsterdesign
    We are TINY MONSTER -- a San Francisco-based design studio led by architect Kevin Short and designer Kathryn Heller. With a focus on contemporary design, our work blends an eclectic modern style with California comfort. Whether you're renovating your home, building a new commercial project, or something in between, we'll work with you to build a space that's beautiful and fits your needs.
  • bouHAUS properties
    @bouhaus
    dream. HAUS. live. - pairing unique like minded individuals with inspiring properties. With more than a decade of experience in Orange County real estate, Todd Bousman understands the coastal lifestyle - and delivers it to his clients through strategic and knowledgable representation. Bousman develops a deep personal connection with each of his clients, placing their goals and interests first and foremost in every transaction. In addition, his unsurpassed expertise, proven track record and impressive network of contacts has forged one of the region’s top real estate practices - bouHAUS living (a division of Nook Real Estate) with a focus on Dover Shores, Newport Heights, Eastside Costa Mesa, and the Upper Newport Bay submarkets. Bousman’s prior career as a professional surfer, and then as a marketing and sales executive in the action sports industry, gives him a deep and meaningful understanding of the area, its one-of-a-kind culture and enduring appeal, and the dynamic nuances of its real estate market. As a result, he’s become one of the region’s most trusted real estate advisers, consulting for buyers, sellers, and developers alike on single-family homes and urban lofts from Los Angeles and Long Beach to Orange County. Bousman is especially known for his passion for unique homes, including many Mid Century-inspired properties, modern homes, and eclectic residences that break the mold of the typical Orange County tract home and beach house. Bousman prides himself on finding properties to suit each and every client, whether it’s uncovering a turn-key architectural gem or leveraging his background in design to transform an ideally located property into a client’s dream home. Regardless if they are buying or selling, Bousman’s clients can expect his mix of successful advertising, marketing, and sales campaigns — as well as his exceptional negotiation skills — to ensure that the each and every deal gets done, and done well. This SoCal native, who’s lived in OC for the past 40 years, now resides in Eastside Costa Mesa with his daughter Ever Grae and their pup Coal.
  • 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!
  • B Place
    @b_place
    B Plcae is a full service design studio with Ukrainian roots curated by designer Valentine Dorofeev. Working worldwide on projects of residential and commercial spaces, we create timeless interiors in a wide variety of styles: from modern luxury to rustic charm, from vintage to traditional, and from Scandinavian to eclectic style. Instagram: @b___place Mail: hello@b-place.com.ua
  • Foliday
    @foliday
    We are a full service artisan design studio located in Los Angeles specializing in Art Staging and design services for both corporate and private clients. We enjoy working with an eclectic mix and use of materials both old and new.
  • Form + Field
    @formandfield
    Form + Field is a design firm creating modern, individualistic interiors that embody your personal story or brand. Our holistic approach designs spaces for all five senses, and integrates interiors with art, architecture, and the environment. As eclectic modernists who respect history, culture, and context, we meld a range of influences to create functional, lasting beauty.
  • Lukes furniture
    @lukeram
    We have been rehoming Retro furniture since 2015! We pride ourselves in bringing an eclectic mix of vintage Australian and European mid-century furniture and one-off collectibles! Keep your eyes peeled for incredible retro pieces! https://www.lukesfurniture.com/
  • LBL Lighting
    @lbl_lighting
    For the past 38 years, we at LBL Lighting have built our business on trust. What began as a family business in 1971 has since become part of the larger Encompass Lighting Group family – a Generation Brands Company. We continue to be one of the recognized leaders in our industry and a premier choice for lighting designers throughout North America. Our eclectic designs and decorative forms – each richly saturated with intense color – celebrate the functional artistic nature of lighting. Moreover, they accentuate the relationship between glass, art and lighting. LBL Lighting systems are developed with three core values in mind: beauty, originality and quality. Our commitment to each of these principles is evident in all our products, from our new low-voltage pendants to our incredible selection of signature sconces and ceiling fixtures. Our focus on customer service and support continues to grow, and we truly value your business. We are driven to become your most trusted source for quality lighting.
  • Salas Art
    @salasart
    Salas Art uses re-purposed parts and materials to create sculptures that function as furniture and musical instruments that are autonomous and/or manually operated. Salas Art provides you with key elements for creating your own inspiring environment through sustainable, innovative design, and eclectic technological integration.
  • Bitters
    @bitters
    Bitters Co. opened its doors as an eclectic general store in Seattle in 1993. Here you'll find well-crafted household items that we design and purchase directly from artisans throughout the world. In 2005, we opened the Studio in our barn, creating tables and lamps using reclaimed wood.
  • David Weeks Studio
    @david_weeks_studio
    David Weeks Studio's designs run the gamut from playful to elegant, often within the same piece. The studio creates lighting, furniture, as well as clever household objects. With eclectic influences including urban street culture and mid-century European modernism, the studio pushes conceptual design while using cutting-edge materials. David Weeks Studio promotes the concept of peerless craftsmanship and democratic design.
  • Commune
    @commune
    Commune is a Los Angeles-based design studio founded 2004 with a reputation for holistic work across the fields of architecture, interior design, graphic design, product design, and brand management. The firm has designed residential, commercial and hospitality projects worldwide, a wide array of home and lifestyle products, as well as graphic and branding concepts for the fashion, arts and entertainment industries. The studio values the strength of the collective mind, believing that authentic creativity and innovation come from collaboration. The true virtuosity of their work comes from their collaborations with each other as well as with other members of the community. Since its inception, Commune has worked with artists and craftsmen across the U.S. and beyond. Founded by Roman Alonso, Steven Johanknecht, Pamela Shamshiri, and Ramin Shamshiri, Commune is noted for its eclectic assemblages that work in harmony with their surroundings, while paying homage to historical, traditional, and international design. The firm’s environmental sympathies are expressed in their conscientious selection of materials, and echoed in their appreciation for original architecture and its elements.

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