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AD PRO, January 2022

If the industry’s latest collaborations have any lesson to tell, it’s that the design community, indeed, works better together. From Ini Archibong’s patio-enlivening designs for Knoll to Uchronia’s old-world French furniture revival presented by the Peter Som’s limited-edition launch with Social Studies is one-stop shopping for Lunar New Year tableware.

Sixtysix Magazine, December 2021

This downtown Chicago loft was first built in 1916. Designed by architect George C. Nimmons, the building served as an active printing press for more than 70 years. In 1987 New York City developer Duncan Henderson acquired the building (it reminded him of the loft he lived in back in So Ho) after realizing its potential for a loft conversion.

Cottages & Gardens, September 2021

Forget simply hanging things on your walls to make a room stand out, think about the walls themselves. Too often just painted white or viewed as foundational, walls present an opportunity to add personality to your spaces.

The Textile Eye, Fall 2021

The enduring workhorses of surface design are the plains and textures. They form the backbone for modernist and minimalist upholstery choices, and they also carry importance in more traditional rooms: classic stone washed Belgian linen will always have pride of place in a minimalist setting, while a rich mohair velvet or a moire taffeta makes a traditional scheme sing.

The Textile Eye, Summer 2021

True plaincloths are becoming a thing of the past, replaced by rich textures boasting dimension, surface interest and tactility. Artisans coax the most out of their materials, letting nuance shine through. Naturally colored wool and cotton create striped and striéd wovens.

Elevated Home, 2021

In 1969, Maya Romanoff found his calling in a tie-dyed T-shirt. Originally from Chicago, Maya attended the University of California at Berkeley at a pivotal moment in the 1960’s, studying Anthropology and Art. His post graduate travels to North Africa and Europe cemented his developing philosophy that art should be an integral part of everyday life, while exposure to the couture houses of Paris spurred his interest in textile design and fashion. 

Aspire, Summer 2021

Summer diversions to soothe our souls.

Interior Design Magazine, May 2021

Today, the 29-year-old Jamaican-Guyanese designer has turned that idea into a reality with dsgnrswrkshp (pronounced designers workshop), a collective empowering Black makers from all dis ciplines.

Connecticut Cottages & Gardens, February 2021

While most homeowners go shopping for furnishing and accessories, the owner of this Kent home also went shopping for boulders.