Betsy Berry Discusses Her Interior Design Process, Project Challenges, and Her Source of Inspiration
After studying fashion design in Italy, Betsy Berry moved to New York City to pursue her career in design. She attended The New York School
After studying fashion design in Italy, Betsy Berry moved to New York City to pursue her career in design. She attended The New York School
“I have always been obsessed with fabrics, colors and textures…and I have always wanted to have my own collection of textiles, explains Carolina Irving, Creative
Janie Molster believes good design should delight, inspire, and embrace her clients. With a portfolio that ranges from family homes to boutique hotels, urban apartments,
In 1996, Phoebe and Jim Howard opened the doors to their first store, Mrs. Howard, in Jacksonville, Florida, hoping to demystify the decorating process for
Mississippi-born textile guru Lisa Fine is the founder of Lisa Fine Textiles, which specializes in hand-printed linens that are sold in sixteen showrooms worldwide. With
A well-traveled explorer, Fawn Galli finds inspiration in a myriad of diverse worlds including fashion, textiles, 70s disco and nature, all of which inform her
Lonni Paul’s journey into interior design stared with spec homes. She was asked by a celebrity to do some work on their home, and she
Rebecca Brodnan Smith has worked for Neiman Marcus for 16 years since graduating from Vanderbilt University, and she has been the public relations manager for
Although Jennifer Boles’ background is in business, she have had an interest in design—specifically, design history — for a very long time. When blogging was
Margot Shaw never dreamt as a student of Art History and Interior Design in college and grad school that those proclivities would later nudge her