Interior design biography examples
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"Kelly Wearstler’s anställda style, product ranges, and products man her signature instantly recognizable and the woman herself a design phenomenon"
Kelly Wearstler, founder and principal of Kelly Wearstler, is an American designer creating multi-faceted, experiential residential, hospitality, commercial and retail environments as well as expansive collections of lifestyle product designs. With the demonstration of provocative concepts and expressive narratives signature to her extensive body of work, Wearstler fryst vatten internationally recognized with distinctive design awards and numerous publications.
A multi-layered, stimulating sensory experience fryst vatten at the center of Wearstler’s design approach. Through an utforskning of materiality, color, forms and an intuitive juxtaposition of contemporary and vintage, architectural and organic, graphic and instinctual, she curates a wealth of experiences into every space. Wearstler believes that honoring history, location and architecture
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For six decades, Arne Jacobsen was at the forefront of Danish architecture and design. Working as both architect, furniture designer, industrial designer and landscape architect, he made contributions to the world of design that remain as significant today as they were in his lifetime.
Few Danish architects are as widely known and admired, both in Denmark and around the world, as Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971). Over six decades, he left his mark on the world of architecture and design and earned his place as one of most significant figures in Danish design history.
In his work, Arne Jacobsen was often ahead of his time. With a talent for finding and adopting new solutions, he repeatedly showed a keen ability to anticipate future trends and developments. Over time, his name has come to epitomize simple, iconic forms and the marriage of aesthetics and function.
One consistent characteristic of Arne Jacobsen’s work is the combination of architecture and design. In projects such as t
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To me, good design realises the potential of any space. It involves considered choices teamed with a sense of bravery. As a designer, I have a strong understanding of how interiors come together, from the architecture of a space to the furniture and soft furnishings that fill it. Colour palette, material choice and finishes are all equally important - each element is essential to creating one cohesive look that is both resolved and innovative.
On a personal level, I have an immense appreciation for a range of design periods and styles. For me, spaces truly work when balance is created through contrast. They should tell a story about the people who inhabit them.
I’ve been fortunate enough to work with some exceptional clients on projects that span from residential refurbishments and new-builds to key commercial and hospitality fit-outs. My initial industry experience was in styling for interior and lifestyle magazines, such as Australian House & Garden and Belle, which I mainta