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  • Design Crush: Amy Lau

    Design Crush: Amy Lau

    As I mentioned yesterday, my latest design crush is Amy Lau. I was unfamiliar with her by name but once I started flipping through her book, I immediately recognized her work from shelter magazines. Here are some hot points from her bio: she worked under Thomas O'Brien, she studied at the Soetheby's graduate program in New York, she's been in a zillion magazines and she has a zillion product lines including a limited-edition line for Showtime inspired by the show Dexter. Amy clearly specializes in Mid-Century Modernism as you will see when we take a look at her portfolio...now.

    I love the mix of modern and natural. Hard to pull off but she does it well.

    To see more of her work click here or buy her book!

  • Design Crush: Tobi Fairley

    Design Crush: Tobi Fairley

    Love these headboards!

    Love this painted bed (esp the color)!

    Love everything-sunburst mirror, white and green color scheme, symmetry...

    Love the simple yet elegant styling!

    Love the art arrangement in the molding (or painted molding?)!

    Love the mirrored insets on the cabinets!

    I had to show this one again because it just makes me so happy! Anyone notice how the mirrors reflected in the coffee table look like eye lashses? Love that!

    I don't know where I have been but I recently discovered designer Tobi Fairley's website and I was blown away! According to her biography, she is based in Arkansas but works on projects along the south from Charleston to Los Angeles (how fun!). Once I started searching her portfolio, I recognized many of her projects that I have tagged from shelter magazines. It also says she has been working on several product lines set to debut in 2010. Can't wait! You can follow her career, appearances and projects via her blog, go check it out!

  • Design Crush: Sarah Richardson

    Design Crush: Sarah Richardson

    I gave up watching HGTV a long time ago since 99% of it is absolute crap but I saw Sarah's House while visiting with my parents and have now set my dvr to record all of these episodes. I have always liked her work and think it is a great (and actually realistic) approach to a design show. The show illustrates her selecting a home to purchase then renovating it and finally decorating it also so you can see the full process.

    Sarah Richardson's background is in television production doing styling and set decoration. She now has a thriving design firm, four tv show's and several product lines including a line of paints and indoor and outdoor furniture. Sarah: Keep up the good work and I hope you are enjoying living me dream!

    Season One of Sarah's House

    Season Two of Sarah's House

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