Home Design
I have been interviewed for "The Daily Item", a local newspaper in Pennsylvania when I was 15 years of age. I have been showcased on "Country Living Magazine", "Architectural Digest", as well as others. I have been voted best textiles in Los Angles per the Los Angeles Magazine. My passion roots from the picking days back when my grandmother took me as a child. This is not just a hobby for me, it is a way of life. The rustic and refined folk art look is what I specialize in. At the age of 55, I have traveled all over the United States to pick for and find the very best refined vintage Americana look, that our ancestors created/crafted with their own hands.
Los Angeles, CA
90036
Empire Closets Inc. is family-owned and operated in New York. Since opening in 2006, we've treated every customer like they were a part of our family. Other companies may offer similar services, but our services come with a personal touch.
Far Rockaway, NY
11691
CUSTOM DRAPERIES & WINDOW TREATMENTS Excellent Value And Service Draperies
-Shades-
-Shutters-
-Blinds-
-Motorizations-
-Decorative Hardware Upholstery-
-Custom Bedding-
-Fabrics-
-Trims & Tassels-
-Custom Furniture-
-Interior Design-
COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL WORK
Los Angeles, CA
90035
Whether you're starting a renovation or building your dream home, we are here to help every step of the way. From traditional to contemporary and every style in between, we offer a vast selection of plumbing, lighting and appliances from today's top manufacturers, beautifully showcased in our state-of-the-art showrooms. In addition to our unmatched product selection, Ferguson's product experts have years of industry experience and are knowledgeable about the latest design trends and the building and remodeling process. We work with both trade professionals and homeowners to ensure product selections are perfect for every project. Our passion for customer services is easy to see after just one visit to your local showroom.
New York, NY
150 E 58th Street
New York, NY
10012
French furniture of the 1950s and '60s is currently enjoying a renaissance of interest and enthusiasm with designers and collectors. There is a "joie de vivre" which resonates through the designs of this period. After World War II, designers could not use expensive veneers and woods; as a result designs became minimalist. A new modernity was born. Designers also adapted furniture, textiles and objects to the means of production. The industrial aesthetic that Modernism adopted came out of the manufacturing processes. French designs of the '50s and '60s are light with more acute angles than American and Danish designs which feature broader angles and heavier shapes. "It's creative and contrary to what was being done just before during the '30s and '40s," according to French '50s – '60s owner, Michele Sommerlath. "It was a new era of industrial design in France. It's the first time that designers were interested in the function of furniture, not just the aesthetics," according to Ms. Sommerlath. Michele Sommerlath has been dealing in the art of French antiques and collectibles for more than 30 years specializing in 19th-Century, Art Deco, and Mid-Century Modern.
90291
In business since 1995, GB&A is a company unlike any other in that we are a professional painting company - offering the discriminating homeowner the very best quality paints & finishes - additionally, GB&A is also a home furnishings retailer. Visit our website to view our latest catalog of hand-selected furnishings, lighting, and Accessories.
Glendale, CA
91208
We offer a wide variety of quality products and drought tolerant plants at affordable prices. We source pottery and fountains from all over the world. We are ever searching for new colors, new shapes and new textures.
North Hollywood, CA
91601
Joe Serrins Studio is an internationally recognized architecture and design firm located in New York City. Especially known for our carefully detailed residential commissions, the Studio provides all phases of architectural services, from pre-design through construction administration, and offers a wide range of interior design services, including the selection, design and procurement of furniture, accessories, and artworks. Joe Serrins Studio has a broad client base that spans the globe, and has been featured in numerous publications world-wide such as Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, and the New York Times. The Studio is recipient of several design awards including the 2010 IIDA Award for Residential Project of the Year. Principal: Joe Serrins hails from the Adirondacks, and is an alumnus of the Rhode Island School of Design. Mr. Serrins has over twenty years professional experience in the residential design field, and is an often guest critic at Parsons, Pratt, RISD, and NYIT. His recent lecture "Sited Interiors" was part of the Parsons interior design lecture series. Joe Serrins is a licensed and registered Architect in the State of New York and a LEED AP.
New York, NY
10001
All of this has been in our DNA for generations. With history and experience of over 100 years, the core of LAZZONI is in its first three letters – "people living in the wood house" in Turkish. We have carried this ideology throughout the generations to associate it with the more contemporary term of sustainability. All our products are created with minimum effect to the environment, essential for the healthy living we aspire to.
New York, NY
10011
Good work is not cheap, but bad work is far more expensive. I pay my guys from 6:00AM when they arrive until they return and junk the debris in the dumpsters. They are paid for travel time as well as time on job, which makes for a great degree of loyalty and commitment, being well payed. I know I can't draw direct comparisons to my competition, we all have different overhead costs, pay scales for our employees, but the way I pay my men has a direct corollary on the work my men provide. Most of my men have worked for me exclusively for 10 years or more. We are a family here, and all of us are answerable for the work we do every day. That makes for a very high quality of product and performance. My fabricators have worked making skylights in the shops since they were teenagers. They are now 52 and 60 years old. I myself started this business in my tools 35 years ago, after having spent 15 years working my way up from carpenter to construction supervision over commercial, industrial, and residential projects, and come from that origin, learning about skylights from a tradesman's perspective, not as a salesman. I am saying that I am a problem solver and job runner because of that, not some guy that just wants his commission.
Santa Fe Springs, CA
90670