Defying the status quo
Dashing Dutch design superstar Marcel Wanders is a product and interior designer who first drew international recognition for his knotted chair in 1996.
Dashing Dutch design superstar Marcel Wanders is a product and interior designer who first drew international recognition for his knotted chair in 1996.
Design can only take you so far…It’s your job to do the rest,” says award-winning designer Rafael de Cárdenas.
“London’s most prodigious dandy” is a somewhat multifarious moniker for a father of three who is, at the same time, a coveted interior designer, darling impresario and hands-on hotelier.
Homefront’s Shelley Black recently caught up with Kit while she was hard at work on her newest hotel, scheduled to open in New York City in the fall of 2016.
A self-confessed creative tour de force who embraces a forward-thinking philosophy, Morris strives to deliver a luxury experience for her clients.
With his charming trademark modesty, Powell reflects on his partnership with Bonnell, and waxes poetic with Homefront on why the partnership still works...
Homefront caught up with Ms. Hampton en route to Nashville’s 25th annual Antique and Garden Show, where she had been invited to moderate a lecture by the legendary actress Diane Keaton.
Called a legend by many, former editor and doyenne of Architectural Digest—Mario Buatta has been synonymous with good taste in the world of New York décor for decades.
Catherine Regehr is a world-renowned designer with a love for the elegant and the outdoors. She’s equally comfortable creating luxury couture as she is canoeing in Canada’s North.
I went to Ryerson and took my degree in fashion. Today, by the way, I would recommend going to school in London or New York.