BLOGTOUR LONDON 2013: MEET THE BLOGGERS AND VOTE FOR THE
12th TEAM MEMBER!!
Holly Hollingsworth Phillips is a residential interior designer and co-owner of The English Room, which is based out of Charlotte, North Carolina. Holly’s style is elegant, eclectic and colorful. She has completed homes all over the east coast that have ranged from the super modern to very traditional while keeping it true to her style. She loves overseeing the design process from beginning to end. “The best part is when your clients really trust you and set you free to do what you do best.” Her love of color, pattern and layering of old and new can be seen in all her work. According to Holly, “Color makes people happy!” You can find Holly on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest.
For the last seven years Corey Klassen has built a boutique interior design practice that focuses directly on his clients needs. With depth of creative visual experience and specialty in kitchens and bathrooms Corey finds himself addressing form and function at every stage of the design with his down to earth attitude and highly technical design expertise. By listening to clients, he creates a cohesive design vision and connects spaces by creating his vision of the client’s story. Corey brings his knowledge and experience to the college-level in the NKBA-Accredited Kitchen & Bath Design Diploma program at Vancouver Community College. Please follow Corey on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest.
Under the aegis of richard|rabel: interiors + art, Richard Rabel, The Modern Sybarite provides clients with livable, warm and unique interiors that reflect a 21st century lifestyle. A multi-linguist with a ten-year career as a senior director and specialist at Christie’s, the London-based international art auction house, twenty years of art and design study and over thirty years of international travel, Richard has lived in seven countries and has had access to some of the most exquisite and exclusive spaces. From San Francisco to Mexico City, Sao Paulo to Geneva, Istanbul to Delhi and Sydney to Shanghai, the breadth of his travels has cultivated his eye and contributed to defining his exacting taste and modern aesthetic. When he’s not globe trotting you can find Richard on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest.
Marilyn Russell, Allied ASID, president of Design Magnifique, Inc., epitomizes the style and the substance of today’s internationally focused and modernist approach to interior design. Highly educated—she has three college degrees that contribute to her dynamic and diverse design sensibility—Russell was born in Jamaica, grew up in Boston and studied historical interior design in London. Her own work is contemporary and trendsetting with a masculine, edgy feel to it. She specializes in mid-century modern, minimalist, and “Mad Men” 1960s ultra-modern decors that often feature a jolt of bright color in neutrally-toned rooms.
For a jolt of her bubbly personality and great design insights, please find her onTwitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Google +.
Growing up in small-town Ohio couldn’t have preparedLisa Kahn for a fast-paced career in the interior design field. However, the values she grew up with are the foundation for her success. With her honesty, integrity and down-to-earth approach, Lisa can’t help but appeal to her clientele. Not one to impose her own style on the projects she takes, Lisa’s commissioned spaces reflect her clients needs, passions, desires and lifestyles. The number of satisfied clients and award-winning projects speak to the success of her efforts. Lisa’s latest muse is a design-related book that encapsulates her years of design experience and speaks to the important trends and changes in the spaces that surround us. For more from this talented designer, see her on Twitter, Facebookand Pinterest
Rita Catinella Orrell is a design magazine editor and writer working in New York City and writes the blog Designythings. She has been a member of the design press for over 16 years, covering interior design, home furnishings, kitchen and bath design, and architectural building products. She has written and edited articles for Contract Design, HFN, and Architectural Record, among other publications. She is also a published poet and her chapbook Stuck in the Dream Wheel was published by Finishing Line Press in 2005. She earned her LEED Green Associate certification in 2012, indicating she knows just enough about sustainable design to be dangerous. We’re sure she’s less dangerous on Twitter and Facebook so please, say hello to her there.
Ann Porter of Kitchen Studio of Naples says “The world is in constant change these days and we embrace improvement and innovation as the new paradigm. We believe Good design makes a difference in embracing technological and social advances. My goal as a “Lifestyle Designer” is to make a positive difference in a person’s life through the projects I complete.”
Ann likes to put a lot of passion, creative thinking and research into her projects and gets emotionally attached to them and the people she gets to work with.
She prides herself in taking the time to listen and get to know her clients’ needs, goals, and dreams – big ideas are what motivate and inspire her. For more design inspiration please meet Ann on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest.
Laurie Laizure is the founder of CustomizedWalls.com, a bespoke wallpaper and wall murals printing company. She has extensive experience in the highest quality fine art printing, a craft that has taken shape over her 15 year career and set about gaining national attention for her innovative wallpaper and murals through e-commerce business, blog and social media. Her online network reaches over 100,000 people. Laurie is also founder of the popular Interior Design Community on G+ for Interior Design professionals. They host weekly video hangouts and interviews and have quickly become a valuable resource for the business of design. Need some serious social media? Please connect with Laurie on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Google +
Principal and founder of Lisa Mende Design of Charlotte, NC. since 1998, Lisa’s firm specializes in traditional interiors with a modern vibe. In 2009, during a sabbatical from her practice due to grieving the loss of a child,Lisa started writing her blog of the same name “Lisa Mende Design”. Lisa believes a well designed interior tells the story of the owner and looks collected rather than designed. She was winner of the High Point Market Style Spotter competition, is a member of Brizo blogger19 and has been a curator for Joss & Main. A southerner by birth, Lisa is a wife and mother of four. Her design work and blog have been featured in many local and national magazines. To see the trends Lisa spots in London, please follow her on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest.
making me part of the team!!!