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Tobi TV: How to Make a Grand Room More Intimate
In this segment of Tobi TV, Interior Designer Tobi Fairley gives you a tour of the Master Bedroom of the Hampton Designer Showhouse in Bridgehampton, New York sponsored by Duralee Fabrics and...
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Joann Ang, Designed Design Associates (DDA) Interview on CNA Channel NewsAsia
CNA S.P.E.E.D Episode 5 - Singapore Property Explained Explored Deconstructed. What you should know before hiring an Interior Designer ? DDA (Designed Design Associates) appeared on Channel...
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Importance Of Interior Design For Residential Properties
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Our Latest Project - Gray Agate bar top
CEO Francesco Marasco demonstrates to Celebrity Interior Designer Cathy Hobbs our latest project using Gray Agate gemstone and onyx.
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Getting The Most Out of A Workspace Interior Design
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Spruce It Up, sponsored by the New Jersey Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers, will pair participants with an interior designer who can analyze residential or commercial space and help develop a new design direction.
From Sept. 1 to Oct. 31, American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) designers will provide one- or two-hour consultations at a special rate of $150 per hour. Participants will get to designate which of the 24 participating New Jersey Habitat for Humanity affiliates will receive their consultation fee.
Spruce It Up offers the chance to transform a tired interior, avoid costly mistakes, and get advice on how to maximize the design potential of your home or office environment, organizers said.
Spruce It Up is sponsored by the New Jersey Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), and is the perfect program for anyone who has resisted consulting an interior designer because they thought their job was too small, their budget too modest, or that a designers services would be too costly.
For more information or to request a consultation with a designer, contact the New Jersey Chapter of ASID at (732) 787-5981 or e-mail spruceitup@asidnj.org. To read testimonials from past participants, visit http://www.asidnj.org/in-the-news/spruce-it-up.
The New Jersey Chapter of ASID includes almost 700 interior designers, industry partners, educators and studentsall committed to interior design. Its parent organization, the American Society of Interior Designers, is the oldest and largest professional association for interior designers. Its more than 28,000 members engage in a variety of professional programs and activities through a network of 48 chapters throughout the United States and Canada. Interior designers qualify for professional ASID membership through education, advanced technological training and design expertise.
Morris Habitat for Humanity is part of a global, nonprofit housing organization operated on Christian principles by building homes, communities and hope. Morris Habitat is dedicated to eliminating substandard housing locally and worldwide through constructing, rehabilitating and preserving homes; advocating for fair and just housing policies; and providing training and access to resources to help families improve their living conditions.
Habitat for Humanity was founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should live in dignity and safety, and that decent shelter in decent communities should be a matter of conscience and action for all.
Since 1985 Morris Habitat has served 280 households though home ownership opportunities, preservation, and international home building programs. Morris Habitat has set a goal of 9 housing starts for 2014, completing 19 homes at 8 different sites during the year. In addition, proceeds from the ReStore, opened May 2007, have built 11 homes and diverted almost 4,000 tons of useable material out of landfills.
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Spruce It Up, sponsored by the New Jersey Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers, will pair participants with an interior designer who can analyze residential or commercial space and help develop a new design direction.
From Sept. 1 to Oct. 31, American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) designers will provide one- or two-hour consultations at a special rate of $150 per hour. Participants will get to designate which of the 24 participating New Jersey Habitat for Humanity affiliates will receive their consultation fee.
Spruce It Up offers the chance to transform a tired interior, avoid costly mistakes, and get advice on how to maximize the design potential of your home or office environment, organizers said.
Spruce It Up is sponsored by the New Jersey Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), and is the perfect program for anyone who has resisted consulting an interior designer because they thought their job was too small, their budget too modest, or that a designers services would be too costly.
For more information or to request a consultation with a designer, contact the New Jersey Chapter of ASID at (732) 787-5981 or e-mail spruceitup@asidnj.org. To read testimonials from past participants, visit http://www.asidnj.org/in-the-news/spruce-it-up.
The New Jersey Chapter of ASID includes almost 700 interior designers, industry partners, educators and studentsall committed to interior design. Its parent organization, the American Society of Interior Designers, is the oldest and largest professional association for interior designers. Its more than 28,000 members engage in a variety of professional programs and activities through a network of 48 chapters throughout the United States and Canada. Interior designers qualify for professional ASID membership through education, advanced technological training and design expertise.
Morris Habitat for Humanity is part of a global, nonprofit housing organization operated on Christian principles by building homes, communities and hope. Morris Habitat is dedicated to eliminating substandard housing locally and worldwide through constructing, rehabilitating and preserving homes; advocating for fair and just housing policies; and providing training and access to resources to help families improve their living conditions.
Habitat for Humanity was founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should live in dignity and safety, and that decent shelter in decent communities should be a matter of conscience and action for all.
Since 1985 Morris Habitat has served 280 households though home ownership opportunities, preservation, and international home building programs. Morris Habitat has set a goal of 9 housing starts for 2014, completing 19 homes at 8 different sites during the year. In addition, proceeds from the ReStore, opened May 2007, have built 11 homes and diverted almost 4,000 tons of useable material out of landfills.
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Following this, he moved to BMW DesignWorks, where he split his time between the studios in Munich and LA, and designed the interiors of the 3 and 4 Series BMWs, and the latest Mini hatch.
In 2010, he had his first taste of working for PSA, where he was project manager for Peugeot. "At the time, it was not the best place to work," he told Car Design News. "Lots of projects were cancelled, so I had to move on."
That move was a return to Mercedes, working between the advanced studio in Como and the main facility at Sindelfingen in Germany. His major work during this time was the Concept GLA, shown at the Shanghai show in 2013, and the interior of the GT project which was revealed to coincide with the opening of Mercedes R&D center in Sunnyvale, CA.
During this time, he remained in touch with PSA, and when visa issues proved insurmountable following his move to Tesla, Madelaine-Advenier returned to France in July.
Talking about his new role to Car Design News, he explains the current challenge. "We need to make DS, Citron and Peugeot very separate brands. To do this, we need to develop a new DNA for Citron interiors. It'll be based around a 'feel good' philosophy, this means pure and strong design, but also something that is comfortable and welcoming."
The obvious question is how much the new Cactus represents the direction he believes Citron cabins should take? "The Cactus is what could become the brand DNA for Citron," says Madelaine-Advenier. "But it is missing a little something, the link with the heritage of the Citron brand."
As to what the heritage should be, Madelaine-Advenier is quick not to default to the example of the original DS. "I'm more inspired by Citrons of the 70s and 80s the CX and GS in particular," he says. "There are so many things that are avantgarde about the interiors of these cars. The ergonomy is impressive, as the design inspiration comes from helicopters. My tutor was a Citron interior designer in the 70s, and he was really into helicopters, and you can tell this from the simple ergonomy of these cars."
Outside of the automotive world, Madelaine-Advenier is a fan of furniture design that uses new materials and communicates light weight. He's a fan of German designer Konstantin Grcic, and cites the example of Jean Prouv's Cit chair as a favorite: "It has very thin leather strips that form the arms, it's very graphical, very geometrical."
We'll have to wait until his first show car, due at either the Geneva or Shanghai motor shows in 2015, to see how that influences Citron's new interior design DNA.
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