• Eric van den Brulle
    @ericvandenbrulle
    Eric van den Brulle studied fashion photography with acclaimed photo-icon William Klein at Parsons and later studied cinematography with Academy Award winner Gordon Willis at SVA in New York City. He began his photography career as an assistant to celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz. His own career has included a wide range of clients: MoMA, Michael Kors, Mexx, Lionel, Cole Haan, architect Robert Stern for The 7th Art, luxury kitchen designer St. Charles, Fox & Fowle Architects, EYP Architects, Jonathan Taylor Design, designers Brad Ford and Carolyne Roehm for Fourtwonine Magazine to name a few. His work has appeared in Travel & Leisure, Vogue, Men’s Journal, Paper, Rob Report, ForbesLife Magazines as well as The New York Times. His series of architectural images, “Structures,” was reviewed by ARTnews contributor Barbara Pollack. He has exhibited in New York with Clic Gallery, Mary Gearhart Gallery and the Puffin Gallery. His work over the years has been recognized as some of the best work in photography by many of the industry’s most prestigious creative periodicals, including Communication Arts, Graphis and American Photography. Eric became a frequent supporter of Tibet House, donating his images to the annual Tibet House Annual Benefit Auction after a photographic trek through Tibet with singer/songwriter James Taylor. His work has been collected by fashion icon Donna Karan, Academy Award film director Robert Benton, pop artist Takashi Murakami, and super model Frederique van der Wal.
  • Eric Pfeiffer
    @eric_pfeiffer
    Eric Pfeiffer served as the VP of Design at Offi from 2000 through 2004, coordinating product design and directing the Offi innovation process. During his prolific tenure at Offi, he designed most of the products that were introduced and was credited with several design awards, including the 2003 ID Magazine award for the Offi Perch Lounge. Also while at Offi, Eric co-authored a book called "Bent Ply: the Art of Plywood Furniture", which features the step-by-step making of the Offi Wave Desk. We miss his day-to-day contact, but given his understanding of the Offi innovation process, you will continue to see many more Offi products "designed by Eric Pfeiffer." In January 2005 Eric started his new design studio "Pfeiffer Lab" with the goal of exploring the "the design of everyday objects in our lives." Pfeiffer Lab relies on Eric's penchant for simplicity of form to create useful and elegant solutions for everyday living. His reductive designs are expressed in timeless forms that recognize a product's usefulness and necessity while exhibiting the beauty and honesty of a products material.
  • Eric Roth
    @eric_roth
    Eric Roth has been capturing life through a lens for over 30 years. His lens has guided him on local, national, and international journeys. He specializes in high-end interiors, but also offers lifestyle portraits, product, and advertising photography.
  • Eric Goud
    @ericgoud
    Product Designer at Instagram
  • Eric Pitre
    @emwp
    furniture design and new ways of living
  • Eric Staudenmaier
    @eric_staudenmaier
    At age 12, Eric Staudenmaier set out to document the streets of Denver with his Nikon FE, and ever since, he has been pointing a series of cameras at old buildings, contemporary architecture, urban landscapes, and other stage sets for human life. He attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA, and his photographs of cityscapes, homes, gardens, museums, and people have been published in numerous periodicals and books worldwide.
  • Eric Peterson
    @ericpeterson9632
    Eric grew up on the east end of Long Island. Beachfront homes have always been an inspiration to him, appreciating all the variety of styles along the south shore. He graduated from the New York Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Architecture in 2006 at Old Westbury, New York. Since then he has worked at notable east end design and architectural firms. His interest in the ecology of the east end and methods to improve sustainability in building are featured on many of his projects. On becoming licensed he opened Peterson Architectural Works which focuses on designing homes that reflect his love for the east end.
  • Eric Raymond
    @ericraymond
    I grew up in a mid-century modern / dwell house designed and built in 1955, and populated with furniture and lighting designed by Eames, Bertoia, and Nelson. I love the design genius of this era, and I'm enamored with the wide variety of architecture and interior furnishings that continues to be inspired by the design giants of this time in history.

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