This year I combined forces with fellow designer Tom Hoffman
and a talented group of local artists to create a sitting room & gallery
for the 2012 Breast Cancer Showhouse. Our group - Project Pink – transformed a second floor bedroom into a
gallery space and retreat that showcases seven unique and beautiful paintings
that were created specifically for our room.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Thank You Crate & Barrel!
For the third year in a row Crate & Barrel has generously supported my work at the Showhouse. I’d like to thank the wonderful staff at the Mayfair store for the opportunity to work with their beautiful furniture again this year. Here are a few of the great pieces featured in our room:
Shelter Sofa: I’ve always loved the lines of this piece, but not every space can handle such a bold, large-scale sofa. We were fortunate to have a spacious room with the perfect wall for this sofa. |
Blake Chair |
Echelon Table |
Abaca Ottoman |
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Friday, May 25, 2012
The Art!
Our room showcases the work of seven remarkable local artists. Each created a painting specifically for the space, bringing their unique style and perspective to the project. All seven paintings are featured here, but truly need to be appreciated in person.
Terry Coffman |
Pat Krejci |
Rita Maria Schleck |
Pamela Anderson |
TC Hoffman |
Thursday, May 24, 2012
The Flowers!
A special thank you to Sue, Mary & Kristin at Fresh Design for donating the beautiful floral arrangements. The fresh ginger and orchids look incredible in the room. Check out the Fresh Design website for more on their business: www.freshdesignflowers.com
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Visit the Showhouse
Hours:
Saturday, June 2 10:00-4:00
Sunday, June 3 12:00-4:00
Sunday, June 3 12:00-4:00
Monday, June 4 thru Friday, June 8 10:00-4:00
Saturday, June 9 10:00-4:00
Sunday, June 10 12:00-4:00
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday June 11, 13, 15 10:00-4:00
Tuesday and Thursday, June 12 and 14 10:00-8:00
Saturday, June 16 10:00-4:00
Sunday, June 17 12:00-4:00
Cost:
$20.00 Pre-sale at ticket outlets (see website for details)
$20.00 Pre-sale at ticket outlets (see website for details)
or $25 at the door
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Welcome Megan
2012 has been an incredibly busy year so I am pleased to announce I have a new Design Assistant. Megan Lichterman, a recent UW grad, will be assisting in the office and getting involved in current projects. For those of you who are clients you will probably be meeting her sometime soon.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Interview with Megan Lichterman
Welcome to the team!
Thank you, I’m very excited to be working with you.
So you are a fellow UW alumni…
Yes I am, go Badgers! I have Bachelor of Science in Interior Design from the School of Human Ecology.
Do you miss Madison?
I miss State Street with all of the great shops and restaurants.
What was your favorite place to hang out?
The Ivory Room just off of the square is a fun place with a great atmosphere. I also like the Great Dane a lot.
So when I interviewed you we met at a coffee shop, and the first thing you told me is that you don’t drink coffee….I love coffee
A lot of people like coffee, it’s just not for me....
Hmmm....well, your skills and experience turned out to be more relevant than coffee drinking.
I’m glad I could overcome that!
Do you have a favorite designer? Any projects or public spaces you find especially inspiring?
I wouldn’t say that I have a favorite designer, but I really do love what Candace Olson designs in terms of lighting and her use of mirrors, but I also like Sarah Richardson and her ability to mix fabrics and patterns. Let’s just say, I’m an HGTV junkie! Who isn’t though?! It’s fabulous!
As for favorite places, I really enjoyed my trip to Taliesin in Spring Green, WI. I think that Wright’s integration of landscape and architecture is stimulating. Also, I love Milwaukee Public Art Museum designed by Calatrava. The clean, white lines are intriguing.
As for favorite places, I really enjoyed my trip to Taliesin in Spring Green, WI. I think that Wright’s integration of landscape and architecture is stimulating. Also, I love Milwaukee Public Art Museum designed by Calatrava. The clean, white lines are intriguing.
I’m really looking forward to introducing you to my clients and getting you involved in current projects....is there any particular aspect of this business you are most excited about?
I’m looking forward to learning more about window treatments and different furniture lines, and I’m excited to get involved in large scale design projects.
Monday, January 9, 2012
The Journal Sentinel Tours our Home
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel featured our home in this past Sunday's Entrée section. Walking through the house with writer Nancy Herrick gave me a chance to reflect on the many renovations and projects we've done since moving in seven years ago. It also gave me a new appreciation of Aaron's many talents - woodworking, finish carpentry, cabinet building....even photography. I couldn't have done it without him!
I hope you'll have a few minutes to check out the article and slideshow:
I hope you'll have a few minutes to check out the article and slideshow:
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