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Redfin, 2021

Designing and decorating your home can be a fun and enjoyable experience, but it can also be difficult. Between new trends, choosing furniture pieces, and experimenting with paint colors, there are many small decisions that go into styling the perfect home.

Boutique Design, Winter 2020

Zen Garden from MAYA ROMANOFF.COM. Tiny glass beads are encapsulated in a resilient compound, then hand-raked across a nonwoven base and colored. Panels can be straight hung with side-matched horizontal lines, or reverse hung for a more random effect.

Architectural Digest, October 2020

During the head-to-toe renovation of her Manhattan town house, textile scion Ashley Stark Kenner loved bringing her work home.

Pagoda Red, August 2020

“Kindness and generosity,” are the words Joyce Romanoff uses again and again to describe her late husband, Maya. “It was important to him to create a community of people from all walks of life,” she recalls. “The heart of our company is our people.”

World of Interiors, October 2020

Impeccable manor Jasper Conran finds timeworn perfection in Dorset.

Architectural Digest, May 2016

Kotur designed the cocktail table, which is clad in basketweave-pattern copper tile by Maya Romanoff, the 1950s palm-tree lamp is by Jansen, and the vintage Moroccan carpet is from Woven Accents.

Design Retail, August 2016

Starlit Lattice™ Genuine Seashell and Beadazzled Glass Bead Tiles.

Hospitality Design, July 2016

HD Awards products judge Amy Hulbert, Best Western International, and Jennifer Block, Maya Romanoff.

Hospitality Design, June 2016

Growing up in Boise, Idaho, army brat Teddy Mayer (he was one of six, born in Kansas, then lived in Germany and California before moving to Idaho when he was 5) remembers "always creating environments from anything I could find," he says, including a playhouse out of a refrigerator box, complete with curtains.