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2015 Lincoln MKC, the brands first small premium utility, provides compelling backdrop to informative, entertaining dialogue around designing for a younger luxury customer
>Luxury automotive and interior designers strive to create warm, open and inviting environments
>Dillon Blanski, Lincoln exterior designer, and Antonio Molinari, Lincoln interior designer, compared strategies with Rob Brown and Todd Davis of Brown Davis Interiors
WASHINGTON--May 6, 2014: Creating a warm, open and inviting environment aimed at a younger luxury customer is at the heart of the design of the all-new Lincoln MKC, the brands first small premium utility.
The thought is to have a very classic-looking or traditional shell with a modern interior, often seen in the kitchen and furniture, that reflects the personality and tastes of the client.
Muscular, athletic exterior design complemented by stunning interior amenities and rich materials combine to create an atmosphere where the driver feels both comfortable and in control.
Interior designers strive to achieve many of these same goals when crafting a homes interior, particularly the desire to offer comfort while expressing personal style.
Often the result is progressive, classic design with a modern twist, a trend that experts in the fields of luxury automotive design and interior home design discussed during an informal, yet informative, luncheon on Monday at Long View Gallery. The event was the third stop on Lincolns Engage Your Senses tour, a series of events designed to shine a light on the new Lincoln MKC ahead of its release this summer.
The Lincoln MKC was designed with a younger customer in mind, said Dillon Blanski, exterior designer, Lincoln Motor Company. Through our research, we came to understand that the customer for this car wants a vehicle that is warm, open and inviting. It also has to be sporty and exuberant.
The clean, taut, muscular lines of the 2015 Lincoln MKC draw the eye and build anticipation, which carries over to the interior design execution.
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Spring DIY with Interior Designer Reisa Pollard
It #39;s spring and if you #39;re not selling your home, you #39;re probably trying to spruce it up. Reisa Pollard is the founder and designer at Beyond Beige and she sh...
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Interior transformation of a Chicago home by Buckingham Interiors
A country interior gives way to a more sophisticated modern look in this home -- one that better reflects the personalities of the new owners. When the new owners of this Chicago home bought...
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Last month, US Weekly exclusively confirmed that television personality and interior designer Nate Berkus had popped the question to his boyfriend of nine months Jeremiah Brent. The proposal took place on April 8 on the top of Machu Picchu in Peru.
Now, the couple has officially tied the knot!
On May 3, Berkus and Brent were married during an intimate ceremony in New York City at the New York Public Library. They were the first same-sex couple to be married at the New York landmark.
They were both dressed in style with Berkus wearing a J. Crew suit and Brent wearing a Saint Laurent. They exchanged gold bands from Van Cleef & Arpels, and the ceremony was officiated by Sheri Salata, the president of OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network) and Harpo Studios.
There were nearly 220 guests present for their nuptials. Among those were: Rachael Ray, Oprah Winfrey, Busy Philipps, Katie Lee, Rebecca Minkoff, Irene Neuwirth, and Elizabeth Hendrickson.
Many of Berkus and Brents friends took to Twitter, after the ceremony, to offer their congratulations.
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KKTV: Milan Design Week 2014
Interior designer Kerrie Kelly explores Milan Design Week 2014 for the latest and greatest in fashion and interior design trends with Cosentino at iSalone EuroCucina.
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BANGALORE: Around one and a half years ago, Bangalore-based interior designer Vinita Chaitanya got an assignment that she thinks of as one of the most exciting of her career. Chaitanya had just finished working with actress Deepika Padukone on her newly acquired Mumbai home, and one day, she dropped on to the sets of Chennai Express, where Padukone was shooting for the subsequently superhit movie. Padukone met her in her vanity van those home-away-from-homes so beloved of Bollywood stars where they spend hours every day waiting for the next shot to be called or touching up make-up or just taking short cat-naps between interminably long shoots.
Padukone wanted Chaitanya to do something about her van, and, it appeared, with good reason.
"Well, frankly I was quite horrified to see Deepika's van," says Chaitanya. "We had just finished doing up her fabulous new home, and yet here she was, spending the better part of her day in a converted bus with old vinyl flooring that just about offered basic comforts. Deepika agreed ruefully that she had often thought of doing up her van but never seemed to find the time," recalls Chaitanya. She turned to the designer and asked "Will you do it?" Although Chaitanya had never taken up a project like this before, she was excited. In a minute, she was on.
Initially, she thought of remodeling the existing structure a bus hired from one Yadavji but then it seemed as if doing up a whole new structure would work better. She got Yadavji to deliver a customized body; while most standard buses are 35 ft long, 8 ft broad and 6.5 ft tall, Padukone's van is 41 ft X 8 ft X 7.5 ft. Chaitanya also got to choose where the windows would be placed and their height. The van is divided into three main areas: a small sitting area where Padukone can receive guests and meet the press; a private zone with a comfortable lounge where she can relax, watch TV or take a nap if she wants; and a staff zone with a pantry and a washroom. Apart from this, the van also incorporates Padukone's separate loo and shower area, closets for her clothes and accessories, and a make-up area.
"The constraints of working in a small space were many. At times, the van has to accommodate a lot of people for instance, when she is getting dressed and there is a make-up person, a hair person, a costume guy... it can get quite cramped. Apart from that, the whole question of maneuverability of the entire structure. We can't forget that this is a moving vehicle that must navigate through roads and traffic. Designing a comfortable, stylish space within these constraints was a challenge," says Chaitanya.
She wanted to do something different with the decor as well.
While most stars tend to go for a sleek, luxury feel to their vans interiors in neutral colours, curved corners and smooth finishes; think first class aircraft cabins Chaitanya decided to go with a vintage look and feel. She used pastel colours, and a variety of materials for the interior such as paper, fabric, lace, linen and silk, creating a look that she describes as "fresh and feminine". "It is completely different from her home, which is more formal and glamorous. The van is a more fun space - quirky and casual and working on it was like decorating a small cottage. Designing small spaces is challenging because they require great attention to detail. But it was nice to be creative for someone who is also very creative," she says.
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