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Designer Lori Paranjape Transforms a Historic Brookline Home into a Proposal-Perfect Setting
From a poker player’s paradise to a Gucci-clad bathroom, this newly engaged couple’s home is anything but traditional.
By David Nash Jared Kuzia Photography
When Nashville-based interior designer Lori Paranjape’s clients discovered her work on Instagram, they knew instantly that she was the right person to help reimagine the interiors of their Georgian-inspired home outside of Boston. What they
didn t know at the beginning, is that Paranjape would end up being an even more significant part of their story: Her redesign was so good, he popped the question at the final reveal.
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An Instagram campaign puts designers’ humble beginnings in the spotlight An Instagram campaign puts designers’ humble beginnings in the spotlight
As the saying goes, you have to learn to walk before you can run and interior design is no exception. Though few designers’ projects are magazine-worthy from day one, there is little imagery online that suggests otherwise. Designers on Instagram and Pinterest have risen to a new standard of project photography, dominated by high-resolution effortlessness (leaving the years of mistakes that led up to such a room hidden). For Nashville, Tennessee–based interior designer
Furniture World News By Nic Ledoux on 1/6/2021
Atlanta Market will provide a fresh start for retailers and designers as they gather to discover new trends, source new product and make new connections with a renewed optimism for 2021. Buyers at the January 12-19, 2021 market (temporaries January 13-17) will find a complete marketplace with 8,000+ brands highlighted by reorganized temporaries, 50+ new, expanded and relocated showrooms, new digital sourcing tools and proven safety protocols.
“The usual excitement for the Winter Atlanta Market is amplified by hope for a better year ahead,” notes Bob Maricich, International Marker Centers (IMC) CEO. “In Atlanta, we are ready to provide an engaging and profitable market through comprehensive product offerings, new discovery tools and the return of dynamic on-campus experiences.”