Showing posts with label NYC design community. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYC design community. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

MEET OUR MEMBER COLUMN- Introducing Lisa Walker Brown



Happy September
Let's Get To Know
Member Lisa Walker Brown,
Chief Operating Officer
of
Everick Brown Designs
With a Little Question & Answer Session...  
What inspires you day in and day out? 
I’m inspired by the artistic climate. There seems to be an electricity in the air around being independent and creating your own path.  Today, I am particularly inspired and excited about seeing more people of color represented in the world of art and design - in museums, in magazines and media, on corporate boards and on panels. Diversity is finally being seen as an asset. That inspires me to keep soaring. 


What do you do?
I am a partner and COO at Everick Brown Design (Everick is my husband) and Co-Founder of Objects & Accents, our home décor accessory business. O&A is in retail stores in Los Angeles, Cliff Young Showroom at 200 Lex. and is a turnkey service for interior designers finalizing projects or prepping for photo shoots. 


Why are you great at it?
I grew up in Los Angeles and was surrounded by artists living creatively, whether it was visual arts or production. It seems everyone in LA is connected to the arts and entertainment industry one way or another, my family is no exception. Additionally, my grandfather, an artist, opened the first art gallery in LA owned by an African American so I’ve been surrounded by art and artists my entire life. I think what makes me great is my ability to connect with people and help deliver their vision. Our clients come to us for the Everick Brown aesthetic and our job is to enhance their environment and bring their vision to life through that lens. 
find Lisa on Instagram
Everick Brown Designs
Why did you join IFDA? 
Because David Santi harassed me! LOL To connect with great talents and great minds in the industry. The IFDA group is made up of incredibly generous and friendly people. The mixers are terrific fun and everyone is open to help, educate and share their insight. I always feel like I can go to any member and seek advice and counsel and they want the best for me. It’s not a competitive environment. We all know there is plenty to go around and we are stronger together. 

How can we learn more about your business? 
Let’s have lunch! You can see examples of our work at everickbrown.com and check out objectsandaccents.com if you are interested in unique, artisanal home décor – we can assist in accessorizing any design project. 

Little-known fact about you?

Everick and I grew up together in Los Angeles, attending k-12 together. Then, went our separate ways to college.  We reconnected at a high-school reunion. 
available through objectsandaccents.com



Sunday, July 8, 2018

IFDA NY Meet Our Members Column: David Santiago



MEET OUR MEMBERS:
David Santiago

If your haven't read our Meet Our Members column yet, please stop by each month to learn about our talented community here in the New York chapter.  Today, let's chat with David Santiago, who we are proud to call our Vice President of Membership and Vice President-elect.
What inspires you day in and day out?
The adventure of something new always inspires my creativity. The people that I work with and collaborate with in both design and music. My surroundings play a key role in my inspiration Whether it's in the metropolitan area where I live or travel to places like Italy, they infuse inspiration into my work. Also the theater plays a great role in my imagination and inspiration. I always go to music and opera to be enlightened.
Lastly, I reflect from time to time on the interior designers who have influenced me throughout the years, including Mark Hampton, Billy Baldwin, Dorothy Draper, Mario Buatta and Raymond Waites to name a few.

What do you do?
I have the fortunate blessing of living a life of duality. I am an interior designer and opera singer.
I have a full-service interior design business. I also do consulting for smaller projects for clients that are not in need my full services, which include general contracting and project management. I have trademark -- my Strictly Santi brand -- and have expanded on my talents. I am furniture designer, focusing on case goods and upholstery. I have also ventured into the world of fabrics and wallpaper with collection launching later this year.
I am also a collaborator on many facets of design, particularly set design, which has been featured in Opera News magazine by photographer Dario Acosta.

As an opera singer, I perform with regional opera companies in concert or full production. The fact that I have my own business allows me the freedom to navigate my work throughout the year and plan accordingly for auditions and roles.

As a trade advocate, I am the President of the New York Chapter of the Interior Design Society and Vice President of Membership and Vice President-elect of the New York Chapter of the International Furnishings & Design Association (IFDA).

Why are you great at it?
I am great at communicating with people and sharing my zest for life. With interior design I have a unique ability to take the traditional and Infuse it with the unexpected, ultimately creating a beautiful, curated space. I have a talent for mixing patterns and playing with colors. My clients go on a journey with me.
And with music, I share my passion for opera with my audiences; I give my heart and my all.  I guess that's how I pretty much live my life; I'm great at wearing my heart on my sleeve.

Why did you join IFDA?
I joined IFDA because of the influence of Richard Segal. He was one of the first in the industry to open his arms and take me in and mentor me. IFDA became a go-to organization for me to meet design colleagues and Industry leaders and to expand my education and Community.  I've also had the privilege to be on a platform to mentor and give back to our community with the student outreach program IFDA provides for students.

How can we learn more about your business?

Little-known fact?
I am a lover of marine biology and wanted to study marine mammals.  After that didn't work out, I studied theater at HB Studio which ultimately led me to my passion -- music. I am a graduate of Mannes College of Music




Thursday, January 11, 2018

Another Guest Post By Hunter Douglas-- Choosing Window Treatments for a Bedroom!

Ideas For Choosing
Window Treatments
For Your Bedroom
guest post written by Hunter Douglas
A bedroom has to be bright and airy by day, then dark and cool by night. Textiles and furnishings go a long way to create this double life, but window treatments are the secret weapon.  How do you accomplish this? One of our IFDA NY Gold sponsors, Hunter Douglas, tells us exactly how:


Privacy Please
Balancing light and privacy at the window can be tricky. In a light-filled bedroom with soaring windows, Luminette® Privacy Sheers are a great choice. The light-as-air fabric diffuses natural sunlight and hangs with the graceful look of drapes. And, since the fabric isn’t actually translucent, you get 24/7 privacy.


Motorization Magic
Add motorization to window coverings, and your shades become your cue to slow down at night or get going in the morning.  With the PowerView® Motorization App on your smartphone, for example, you can schedule all your motorized shades for automatic operation. Need to sleep in? Auto-raise the shades at noon! Ready to crash before the sun goes down? These smart shades can lower during dinner, so the room is ready for rest when you get there.


Energy Efficient
Create the perfect sleep environment and save on energy costs with Hunter Douglas cellular shades. The honeycomb construction traps air in distinct pockets to help keep your house cool in the summer and warm in the winter.

photos in post showing
Luminette Privacy Sheers;
Duette Honeycomb Shades;
Vignette Modern Roman Shades;
Wood Blinds