Ireland has a network of diplomats working hard for the country all around the world, but ahead of St Patricks Day this year, even though events and celebrations have been cancelled due to the Covid-19 crisis, we are tipping our caipn to Irelands unofficial ambassadors, to share the stories of just some of the men and women wearing green jerseys and flying flags for Ireland wherever they live in the world, from Auckland to Rockland, Paris to Belgrade.
Geraldine RyanIrish dancing teacher, AustraliaGeraldine Ryan will turn 90 this year but has no intention of hanging up her dancing shoes. She has been teaching Irish dancing to people in Australia since she was 12 years old, and still travels up to 3,000km by train, bus and plane each week to teach in rural areas. When I started it was a different era, only people of Irish descent took part, but these days its much more multicultural, its people from all different countries, she says. I still dance, have my balance, use my feet, although Im much closer to the ground now and dont do the high jumps.
Ryan, whose family were from Cork and Clare, grew up in Melbourne in a home filled with Irish culture. She later married Pat Ryan, a piper whose family came from Co Tipperary. The couple continued Irish traditions with their three children. She says she has had her share of ups and downs and she recently severely fractured her spine after slipping off a chair but is grateful to always have had dancing in her life.
Ryan, who still runs the OShea-Ryan Academy of Irish Dance, has taught thousands and thousands of people, including some of her former students grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and still loves it. She will accept an Order of Australia (OAM) medal for service to Irish dancing this month. Ive no plans for retiring, while the good lord keeps chugging me along Ill keep going. Its fun. - RF
Jas KaminskiBelgrade Irish Festival founder and director
The Irish population in Belgrade may be small but that hasnt stopped Dubliner Jas Kaminski becoming one of the biggest promoters of Ireland in Eastern Europe. Kaminskis father Jan, a holocaust survivor, moved to Ireland in the 1950s. Jas grew up in Clonskea, Co Dublin. He left Ireland in 2006, working as a development communication specialist in Asia and Africa, eventually settling in the Balkans with his family.
The idea for an Irish festival came to Kaminski seven years ago as he listened to RT Radio One on a rainy Sunday, trying to figure out what he could do to stay in Belgrade. He heard childhood friends and filmmakers Ed Guiney and Lenny Abrahamson talking about their new film. That was the epiphany moment. I said to myself, I could start an Irish film festival here, he says.
The Belgrade Irish Festival (BIF) has since grown into a 10-day celebration of Irish culture, the largest annual Irish arts event in southeastern Europe.
This year Dublin band Hothouse Flowers will open the festival, which will be their first time playing in the city. Irish director Jim Sheridan will open the Irish film week, and photographer John Minihan will talk about the famous series of photographs he took of Samuel Beckett.
BIF came about by coincidence and as a very welcome way of staying in touch with my country and people, Kaminski says. - RF
James McDonaldFounder of Gaelscoil London and Gaelic Voices
Originally from Gorey, Co Wexford, James McDonald moved to London in 2005. Now working in film and TV his company looks after archive footage, on films from Paddington to The Two Popes McDonalds spare time goes into supporting and promoting the Irish language. In 2018 he started the Gaelscoil London playgroup at the London Irish Centre, and more recently the citys Irish language choir, Gaelic Voices, which will perform in Trafalgar Square for the St Patricks Day Festival.
I enjoy how our language and culture confidently cross borders, whilst connecting generations, creating friendships and opening minds, he says. The Irish abroad have a perspective that has been of huge significance in Irelands past, but with that comes a duty too: to give back to the culture and to the community both in Ireland, and the diaspora. Another project, The Song Collectors, which he runs with a friend, gathers and archives songs from the Irish Traveller community. songcollectors.org - GT
Rebecca SkeddChief executive of Solace House, New York
At Solace House, a suicide prevention centre in New York, Rebecca Skedd offers counselling and support to people in need. The service is unique in that its completely free. We remove the financial burden that often prevents individuals and families from accessing critical life-saving services, she says. A large percentage of our clients are Irish-born; we provide a home away from home through compassionate services, where we help them through difficult periods of their lives; such as isolation and loneliness, being away from home, and not having the core support of their families.
Originally from Tramore in Waterford, Skedd was directly involved in building Solace House from the ground up. Having arrived as an unpaid intern, she became chief executive at the age of 29. We encountered many challenges but our passion and determination drove us. There are now two centres in New York, helping hundreds of people. Irish people are undeniably among the most compassionate, supportive and generous, she says. The sense of community that the Irish have built in New York is unbreakable. When someone is in need, the whole community rallies together. This August, Skedd is getting married were both from Waterford, only 15 minutes apart, but we had to come all the way to NYC to meet. solacehouseusa.org - GT
Margaret MolloyFounder of #WearingIrish, New York
The Irish-born, Harvard-educated, US-based marketing guru Margaret Molloy has been an Irish fashion super promoter, spreading the word about clothes and accessories from Ireland on her #WearingIrish campaign, (Instagram @wearingirish and Twitter @wearing_irish) for the past four years. A passion project aims to create awareness of the untold story of contemporary Irish fashion design, to get it the recognition and business it deserves on a worldwide stage.
Global chief marketing officer of US branding and design firm Siegel+Gale, and a member of the Global Irish Network, Molloy used her influential contacts both in the US and in Ireland to bring 10 Irish designers to New York in 2018 to introduce them to potential buyers. No one says no to Margaret was the comment of one visitor to the event.
The eldest of six, Molloy grew up on a dairy farm in Offaly and moved to the US in 1994, where she currently resides with her husband and two children. An indefatigable supporter of Irish design, she continues to post images of herself on social media wearing outfits from talented Irish fashion clothing and accessory designers.
I like connecting all three interests fashion, marketing and Irish heritage and I saw the opportunity for people to come together on social media to support Irish designers, she says. The recipient of many global awards including Overseas Irish Businesswoman of the Year in 2017, she was honoured by the Douglas Hyde Foundation last November. wearingirish.com - DMcQ
Aidan ConnollyDirector, the Irish Arts Center, New York
Turning the slightly crumbling but nonetheless beloved Irish Arts Center in New York into a multi-million dollar performance space is Aidan Connollys mammoth task. Connolly was born in Connecticut to Irish parents: his father from Galway, and his mother Terenure in Dublin. Ireland, first and foremost, is my parents home, and so I love it as I love them, he says. Beyond that, it is my own ancestral home and origin story. Its fun to think about what my life might have been like had my parents met at a party in Dublin rather than in Connecticut. My dad drove a truck for Carton Brothers and sang in showbands before he left Ireland, so its feasible!
Having worked as a singer with the Julliard Chorus, and on Al Gores presidential campaign, Connolly is now director at the Irish Arts Center, creating opportunities for Irish artists and performers, including Thisispopbaby, Loah, Dead Centre, David Keenan, Martin Hayes, Camille OSullivan and Mikel Murfi. At an enduring level, the Irish legacy of storytelling continues to make the Irish competitive at everything we do, says Connolly. The reputation for hard work has given us a reputation for tenacity that leads people to trust us. The ethos of Irish hospitality gives us unparalleled standing to bring people of all backgrounds together. The new Irish Arts Center is due to open in Autumn 2020. irishartscenter.org - GT
Seamus and Caitriona Kenny ClarkeOwners of JP Clarkes, New York
J P Clarkes, on McLean Avenue in Yonkers, is home from home for many an Irish expat. Its owners Leitrim origins can also be seen on the football field, as Caitriona and Seamus Kenny Clarke became the first business outside Ireland to sponsor a county team. After 35 years in the US, Ireland still means home to me. I think I havent changed very much in those years. Im still very much a Paddy and my heart will always be in Ireland, says Seamus. Through the bar, our lives are very much centred around the community and the various organisations were involved in, Caitriona agrees. These include the Aisling Irish Community Center, which helps Irish immigrants in the area.
While Seamus says his proudest achievement is convincing my wife to give up a permanent teaching job in Ireland and come to America, marry me and help me run the pub, Caitriona is also proud to have represented the Aisling Center as grand marshal of the McLean Avenue St Patricks parade last year. I think Ireland punches above its weight in terms of the impact Irish people make internationally, especially when it comes to human rights issues and charitable donations to countries that need help, says Seamus. aislingcenter.org - GT
Gary DunneCultural director of the London Irish Centre
At the London Irish Centre, Gary Dunne programmes work that redefines what Irish culture can be. Growing up in the midlands, he was immersed in Irish arts and culture. I spent my college years and early 20s on Dublins rich music scene, he says. It was only after a number of years of living in London that I realised how much I missed that, and how much a part of my life and identity Irish culture is.
Ireland is changing, says Dunne: politically, culturally and in terms of identities. As a musician, he writes, records and performs, while at the London Irish Centre and the London St Patricks Festival, his work is about bringing the rich tapestry of modern Irish culture to London stages.
Being centrally involved in the respectful redevelopment of a historic Irish Centre into a world-class cultural venue is a privilege, says Dunne. Im proud of the work Ive done in connecting artists with social causes, whether its Martin Hayes at the London Irish Centre, Damien Dempsey in Trafalgar Square, or an 80-strong community choir at the Ceiliradh concert in the Royal Albert Hall. londonirishcentre.org - GT
Rosemary Adaser and Conrad BryanAssociation of Mixed Race Irish
In 2014, Rosemary Adaser founded the Association of Mixed Race Irish, a campaign and support group. We came together when we realised that our childhood experiences of racism had never been recognised in any previous Statutory Enquiries, in particular the Ryan Report where the terms of reference excluded the issue of historic racism in the Irish Industrial School network, including Mother and Baby Homes a Magdalene Laundries and Reformatory Schools, Adaser explains.
She has since worked tirelessly for the rights of mixed race Irish people wherever they live in the world, along with Conrad Bryan who is treasurer of the organisation. London became home for both of them Adaser moved there in the mid-1970s, Bryan in the late 1980s.Adaser has led a delegation to the Dil to present personal testimonies, and lobbied successfully to have racism included in the terms of reference for the Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes. Last December, she led the AMRI to the UN Committee for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. CERD hearing our claims of historic racism against mixed-race women and children accepted our truth, says Adaser.
Both she and Bryan are members of the Mother and Baby Home Collaborative Forum, established by Minister Katherine Zappone last August.
Bryan has also been treasurer of the charity Irish in Britain. "As Irish children of African fathers we were abandoned and the State simply looked away, Bryan says. The State must look now and face up to this legacy so that it never happens again, and so they can help young people from all ethnic backgrounds to feel safe and proud to be Irish.mixedraceirish.blogspot.com
Paul RowleyDevelopment co-chairman, Rockland GAA
Bruce Springsteen unknowingly changed the life of one Irish man as he performed to a crowd of more than 95,000 at Slane Castle in 1985. Paul Rowley, who grew up in Ballinalee, Co Longford, was inspired to move to America after seeing the singer on stage. I promised my mother in 1986 if shed let me go to America that Id go back to college and Id work like hell. She let me go to chase my dreams, and so I did, Rowley says.
He loved New York from the moment he arrived at JFK Airport, but missed Irish culture and joined Longford Gaelic Football Club in New York City. In 1998 he moved to Rockland county, just outside the city, with his wife Jackie and their three children, where he joined Rockland GAA and became the development co-chairman.
Founded in 1972 by Sligo native John Crawley, Rockland GAA is now the largest GAA club outside Ireland. In 2000, they became the first GAA club outside of Ireland and England to buy their own grounds outright. There are now three Gaelic pitches with a Centre of Excellence, a club house that facilitates 800 children playing football, hurling, camogie, Irish dancing and music. Rowley owns companies in the air conditioning and refrigeration sector, and employs students and graduates from Ireland. Ive no plans to stop, its great watching GAA inspire young Americans. - RF
Katie MolonyIrish Studio, New York
From The Irish Times to JOE Media, Katie Molony has always been in the news. Born in Sligo, and now in New York, she is currently co-chief executive of Irish Studio, the media organisation that connects Irish people and friends of the Irish internationally, through publications such as Ireland of the Welcomes, IrishCentral and Irish Studio Travel, with a combined global reach of more than 10 million people. Its brilliant to see the great work and impact the Irish have across the globe, Molony says. In the US, we are so well regarded and hold key positions in business. The community is very strong here and people are so supportive. Personally and professionally, she enjoys what Irish people bring to the table: passion, hard work, integrity and a lot of craic.irishstudio.com - GT
Margaret GeigerWelfare adviser, Irish Elderly Advice Network, LondonMargaret Geiger has quietly but relentlessly been fighting for the rights of elderly and vulnerable Irish people in London for more than a decade. The Carlow woman, described by friends as shy, selfless, modest and empathetic, is hesitant to talk about herself, but speaks through her actions instead. She is the senior welfare adviser and head of housing with the Irish Elderly Advice Network, a charity set up by Irish women in 1993 after three Irish men were found dead in their flats each died alone and lay undiscovered for weeks.
Sally Mulready, chief executive of the charity, says Geiger helps vulnerable Irish people, often elderly men, who are homeless, in poverty or suffering loneliness and isolation: Ive witnessed Margaret accompany clients in their 70s as they move into their very first home. She changes lives and does so with compassion and to real and moving affect.
Geiger reluctantly left Ireland at 18 when there was no work. She lives in London her with husband, who is from Switzerland. The couple have four children and two grandchildren. Theres no greater motivation than seeing your clients moving from a life on the streets to a safe place to call home, she says. - RF
Loretta CosgroveFounder of Sydney Queer Irish, Sydney
From her kitchen, Loretta Cosgrove set up Sydney Queer Irish (SQI) in 2010 as a place to socialise and celebrate all that it means to be Irish and LGBT while living in Australia. I wanted to re-engage with a community of like minded people that Id left when we moved to Sydney and who also identified as queer, she says. Cosgroves parents emigrated from Ireland to Australia in the 1970s but after being overwhelmed with homesickness, they moved back to Galway. When Cosgrove was six they returned to Sydney. Shes been back and forth since.
The SQI president says homesickness is one of the issues the group helps its members through. SQIs biggest event of the year is their Mardi Gras entry, which takes many months of planning and preparation. SQI has provided a sense of belonging and home for those of us living down under, she says. The group also campaigns on human rights and community issues, such as supporting towns affected by bushfires. Shes also one of the founding directors of Irish Film Festival Australia and is currently artistic director for Sydneys St Patricks Day parade. - RF
Kelly OConnorIrish Film, London
Born in Howth, where her family runs The Summit Inn, Kelly OConnor set up Irish Film London, which turns 10 this year. We run the Irish Film London Awards, and three other annual Irish film festivals. She is also on the Community Advisory Board for the Mayor of Londons St Patricks Parade and Festival, and is a keen member of the London Irish community and its business networks.
What Ireland means to me is so wrapped up in what I do for a living. I have the typical romantic notion of Ireland. Its the word Home flashing on a cinema screen. OConnors work provides opportunities for emerging and established Irish filmmakers and actors in London. It sounds like a clich, but Im genuinely most proud of being Irish, says OConnor. Its important to acknowledge that todays positive reception for Irish people internationally only exists because of those who paved the way for us, through much more challenging times. Those who persevered with the St Patricks Day Parade and Festival in London during the Troubles era demonstrated the importance of Irelands magnificent arts and culture in upholding our positive international image.irishfilmfestivallondon.com - GT
Rebecca DevaneyEmbroiderer and costume designer, Paris
An award-winning Irish embroiderer making a name for herself in haute couture in Paris, Rebecca Devaney qualified in the celebrated Parisian embroidery school Lesage two years ago, and has since worked with Yves St Laurent, Chanel, Dior, Valentino, Louis Vuitton and Dolce & Gabbana, and on many dresses for the Met Ball.
Devaney is costume designer and childrens workshop facilitator for the Paris St Patricks Day parade, in association with the Irish in France association and the Irish Cultural Centre Paris, and is also preparing for an innovative Junk Couture meets Haute Couture event for the parade in 2021.
She is an authority on many aspects of textiles including her solo exhibition Bordados on Mexican hand embroidery. She was a contributor to the catalogue for the Embellishment exhibition at the Hasselt Museum of Fashion in Belgium, and is also one of the contributors for an upcoming book on Rebe, the husband and wife team who collaborated with Dior on embroidery and were subsequently written out of history. She has just completed an installation called The Tears of Aphrodite for an OECD conference on Ending Violence Against Women. - DMcQ
Marguerite KeoghHead chef, The Five Fields, London
Head chefs at Michelin-starred restaurants who happen to be women are a bit of a rarity, but Marguerite Keogh fills that role at The Five Fields in Londons Chelsea. From Sixmilebridge in Co Clare, Keogh did her apprenticeship at Dromoland Castle, before heading to London at the age of 21.
Jumping in at the deep end, she worked first for Marco Pierre White and then joined Marcus Wareings brigade at Petrus and subsequently at Marcus Wareing at the Berkeley, rising to sous chef during her six years there. In 2013 she launched The Five Fields with chef patron Taylor Bonnyman, and in 2017 it was awarded a Michelin star.
Keogh is included in the 2020 Murphia List, a collection of the most influential Irish people working in the hospitality and food and drink sectors in London. The list is published annually by Catherine and Gavin Hanly, who run the London-based eating out and restaurant review website, Hot Dinners. - MCD
Clona N RordinProfessor of English at the Sorbonne
I was born in the Bon Secours Hospital, Cork France was beckoning from birth, says Clona N Rordin. Now based in Paris and a champion of Irish writing, she teaches Irish literature and translation studies, and has published three bilingual anthologies of Irish poetry. Ireland is home and a constant source of inspiration for me, she says, adding that Irish people have found a fine balance between pride in the local and an embrace of the global.
N Rordins students are mainly French, with a smattering of other nationalities. They are attracted by modernist writers like Joyce and Beckett but go on to study more contemporary authors such as Sebastian Barry, Eavan Boland or Eilan N Chuilleanin. Proud that Ireland is becoming a more open, inclusive and forgiving society, N Rordins new book, featuring poets who attended UCC in the 1970s, will be launched at the Poetry Festival in Cork on March 26th. corkpoetryfest.net - GT
Daniel DrommNew York City Council Member
As finance chair of the New York City Council, Daniel Dromm has oversight of a $95.3billion budget. Born in Queens, Dromms Irish connections are on his mothers side with grandparents from Galway and Leitrim. I represent what is probably the most diverse district in the world (Jackson Heights, Elmhurst), with at least one person from every country in the world living in my district, he says. Also the chairperson of the Councils Irish Caucus, and of its LGBT Caucus, Dromm is proud of the work he has done in four areas: immigration, education, LGBT rights and criminal justice reform.
One of the leaders in the movement to allow Irish gay and lesbian groups to march under their own banner in the St Patricks Day parade, Dromm sees Ireland as the land of equality and respect for all. One of the things that I was most proud of about Ireland was your vote for marriage equality. Ireland led the world by being the first country ever to vote for marriage equality in a referendum in 2016. Additionally, Ireland contributes significantly to culture, literature, music and theatre across the globe. Bringing City Government delegations to Ireland last November, Dromm was awarded an honorary professorship at Queens University Belfast. - GT
Nora Hickey MSichiliDirector of the Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris
Im from a long line of strong Irish women, says Nora Hickey MSichili. With a Kilkenny mother and a Wicklow father, who went against the tide, moving North in the Troubles Hickey was born in Belfast, where her father worked as Keeper of Art at the Ulster Museum. At the CCI, on Rue des Irlandais (named by Napoleon), she oversees a lively programme of music, literature, art and theatre. The work of Irish artists is very well received, she says. And there is huge scope for further promoting it internationally.
Artists who go to the centre on residencies speak warmly of Hickeys ability to make connections, creating a welcoming atmosphere where new ideas and collaborations are formed. In April, the centre will host the 57 heads of Paris-based cultural centres from around the world, and the major Parisian cultural institutions. This is what the Irish are good at, throwing the best of parties and connecting people to make exciting things happen. centreculturelirlandais.com GT
Jane QuinnChambers manager, Bankside Chambers, Auckland
From Ballyfermot to New Zealand, Jane Quinn has come a long way, but Ireland, after nearly 32 years here still means home, she says. Its the smell of the fresh brown bread, the warmth of the people and the never ending cups of tea whenever there is a problem. As chambers manager for New Zealands largest set of legal chambers, Quinn works with 43 barristers, and is also a justice of the peace.
Irish culture, she says, particularly resonates with the Maori people. We understand each other like no other group I have met. Quinn also works hard on behalf of the Irish community in Auckland, as vice president of the Auckland Irish Society, and trustee for the Saint Patricks Festival Trust. Married to her Irish husband, Gerry, for 23 years, she also speaks warmly of the GAA, having played when she first arrived. It is like an extended family, and the first place we all go to meet new people arriving, to see that they are okay for homes and jobs. It is great that we look after each other so well when we are this far from home. - GT
Go here to read the rest:
Heres to Irelands unofficial ambassadors flying flags around the world - The Irish Times
- Incredible luxury homes in the world's most expensive cities - Yahoo Lifestyle UK - July 6th, 2024 [July 6th, 2024]
- Luxury homes on the market in Bryan-College Station - Bryan-College Station Eagle - July 6th, 2024 [July 6th, 2024]
- Live inside a mall? | Fashion Valley to add 850 luxury homes - CBS News 8 - May 27th, 2024 [May 27th, 2024]
- Tour the Georgian-Style Alabama Home of Designer Caroline Gidiere - Veranda - May 27th, 2024 [May 27th, 2024]
- Luxury homes on the market in Cabarrus County - Independent Tribune - December 28th, 2023 [December 28th, 2023]
- Luxury homes on the market in Buffalo - Buffalo News - December 28th, 2023 [December 28th, 2023]
- Luxury homes on the market in Mooresville - Mooresville Tribune - December 28th, 2023 [December 28th, 2023]
- Give Your Home a Makeover to Suit Your Life - May 21st, 2023 [April 4th, 2023]
- This garden designer's home focuses on the outdoor space | Country | - Homes & Gardens - August 20th, 2022 [August 20th, 2022]
- Armani, others flee wildfire on Sicilian island retreat - New York Post - August 20th, 2022 [August 20th, 2022]
- LENNAR INTRODUCES FIVE NEW HOME COLLECTIONS AT MORGANS MEADOWS IN SAN ANTONIO, OFFERING MASTERPLANNED AMENITIES AT COMPETITIVE PRICE - PR Newswire - August 20th, 2022 [August 20th, 2022]
- How do you know when a client isn't the right fit? - Business of Home - August 20th, 2022 [August 20th, 2022]
- HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams' Color of the Year 2023 announced and it's all about nostalgia - Homes & Gardens - August 20th, 2022 [August 20th, 2022]
- How this firm is helping clients cut carbon emissions - Business of Home - August 20th, 2022 [August 20th, 2022]
- Im an interior designer 5 things that make your home look cheap & why IKEA furniture should NEVER mat... - The US Sun - August 20th, 2022 [August 20th, 2022]
- How often should you wash your sheets? And the health risks of getting it wrong - Homes & Gardens - August 20th, 2022 [August 20th, 2022]
- Telfar Brings His Vision to Sportswear, and Other News - Surface Magazine - August 20th, 2022 [August 20th, 2022]
- Scotland's Home Of The Year: Banjo Beale Replaces Kate Spiers - House Beautiful - July 1st, 2022 [July 1st, 2022]
- 6 tricks with color designer Summer Thornton uses in her interiors - Homes & Gardens - July 1st, 2022 [July 1st, 2022]
- You may be surprised by the cost of the new proposed fire district - Villages-News - July 1st, 2022 [July 1st, 2022]
- Iconic fashion brand wants to style your home - Furniture Today - July 1st, 2022 [July 1st, 2022]
- Lighting maker Mitzi partners with designer to offer new Tastemaker options - Home Accents Today - July 1st, 2022 [July 1st, 2022]
- Diane Hakansson Obituary - The MetroWest Daily News - MetroWest Daily News - July 1st, 2022 [July 1st, 2022]
- Nursing Homes and Long-Term Care Facilities Market Research Report 2022 Market Size, Share, Value, and Competitive Landscape forecast year Designer... - July 1st, 2022 [July 1st, 2022]
- A journey by bike to Strawberry Mansion and the homes of Jazz legends Sun Ra and John Coltrane highlights the inequity of historic preservation in... - July 1st, 2022 [July 1st, 2022]
- Iris van Herpen on Couture, the Metaverse and Making Dresses From Algae - WWD - July 1st, 2022 [July 1st, 2022]
- Designer Shaleesa Mize makes her childhood dream a reality in a home that's ready to grow with her family - Inlander - June 12th, 2022 [June 12th, 2022]
- Live Large In This Lux Lakeside Resort at Heath Golf and Yacht Club - CandysDirt.com - Candy's-Dirt - June 12th, 2022 [June 12th, 2022]
- My House: A Designing Couple Treat Their Eichler to a Refresh With Funky, Vintage Style - Dwell - June 12th, 2022 [June 12th, 2022]
- Take a look at this updated 1930s Charles Dilbeck home in Highland Park - The Dallas Morning News - June 12th, 2022 [June 12th, 2022]
- Arizona's most expensive home is on the market for $28 million - KGUN 9 Tucson News - June 12th, 2022 [June 12th, 2022]
- Is Elvis Presley's Old Apartment Haunted or Just Creepy? - House Beautiful - June 12th, 2022 [June 12th, 2022]
- Double bed ideas for small rooms 10 clever ways with compact spaces - Homes & Gardens - June 12th, 2022 [June 12th, 2022]
- How 'The Handmaid's Tale' mansion was saved from the wrecking ball - Nine - June 12th, 2022 [June 12th, 2022]
- Capture and PhotoRepairPro Join Forces to Give Back to Military and Veteran Families - Business Wire - June 12th, 2022 [June 12th, 2022]
- Im an interior designer, this free and easy triangle tip will transform your home & should ALWAYS be fol... - The US Sun - June 12th, 2022 [June 12th, 2022]
- Pinterest makes an acquisition, Nate Berkus gets into the sleep game and more - Business of Home - June 12th, 2022 [June 12th, 2022]
- DESIGNING FUNCTIONALITY WITH A DASH OF STYLE - The News International - January 25th, 2022 [January 25th, 2022]
- Pandemic-era design solution from the past: The Murphy bed - Marshall News Messenger - January 25th, 2022 [January 25th, 2022]
- Newly constructed houses you can buy in Opelika - Opelika Auburn News - January 25th, 2022 [January 25th, 2022]
- Build to rents glitzy goldrush raises fears for social housing - The Guardian - January 25th, 2022 [January 25th, 2022]
- Designer experts reveal easiest DIY home renovations that will give your home a facelift & yes, paint g... - The US Sun - January 25th, 2022 [January 25th, 2022]
- Couple offer reward to find 90k of designer goods snatched from dressing room - Mirror.co.uk - January 25th, 2022 [January 25th, 2022]
- These homes are off-grid and climate resilient. Theyre also built out of trash. - The Philadelphia Inquirer - January 25th, 2022 [January 25th, 2022]
- This designer-approved curtain tip will create the illusion of space in a small room - Homes & Gardens - January 25th, 2022 [January 25th, 2022]
- Designer Tricia Guild reveals how she will be updating her interiors for 2022 - Homes & Gardens - January 25th, 2022 [January 25th, 2022]
- Luxury, lies and life with a 'gold spoon' - The Korea JoongAng Daily - January 25th, 2022 [January 25th, 2022]
- How Design Cafe is looking to disrupt the $20B home solutions space with design and tech - YourStory - January 25th, 2022 [January 25th, 2022]
- 9 beautiful design tips worth borrowing from this converted Georgian church - Homes & Gardens - January 25th, 2022 [January 25th, 2022]
- From the Garden: Pots and perches to show off your houseplants in style - pressherald.com - January 25th, 2022 [January 25th, 2022]
- U.K. Home Deals Rose 7% in January Year Over Year - Mansion Global - February 16th, 2021 [February 16th, 2021]
- The Magnolia Network has a new star, Tom Dixon is a hologram, and more - Business of Home - February 16th, 2021 [February 16th, 2021]
- WATCH: Limerick interior designer joins judging panel on RT's Home of the Year - Limerick Leader - February 16th, 2021 [February 16th, 2021]
- This New Gloucester Home Draws Inspiration from the Colors of the Ocean - Boston magazine - February 16th, 2021 [February 16th, 2021]
- The best luxury hotels opening in 2021 | International | Travel - Luxury London - February 16th, 2021 [February 16th, 2021]
- This Band-Aid inspired antibody home test kit design is the simple and safe home testing solution we need! - Yanko Design - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- Life Meets Art book offers glimpse inside homes of leading creatives - Dezeen - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- Resetting for the new year with soothing decor - KeysNews.com - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- Brand-New Oceanfront Mansion on Australias Southern Coast Is a Modern-Day Masterpiece - Mansion Global - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- Gang of Thieves Used Instagram to Stake Out Celebrity Homes - Euro Weekly News - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- Pet-friendly IKEA-worthy furniture designs that perfectly balance the needs of your pet, your home and you! - Yanko Design - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- Westgate action group urges residents to join up and 'Save Our Fields' - The Isle of Thanet News - February 14th, 2021 [February 14th, 2021]
- The super-rich are designing homes inspired by Bridgerton, The Undoing and The Real Housewives - Telegraph.co.uk - February 9th, 2021 [February 9th, 2021]
- West To Address 'Happy Home' Design In IMC Webinar - HomeWorld Business - February 9th, 2021 [February 9th, 2021]
- Sandy Liang's new Lower East Side flagship reflects eclectic and locally-inspired fashions - The Architect's Newspaper - February 9th, 2021 [February 9th, 2021]
- Sustainable furniture designs that replace the mass produced plastic designs and make our homes greener! - Yanko Design - February 6th, 2021 [February 6th, 2021]
- Powering the Luxury Residence - bocaratonobserver.com - The Boca Raton Observer - February 6th, 2021 [February 6th, 2021]
- Will High Point become a year-round town? - Business of Home - February 6th, 2021 [February 6th, 2021]
- Los Angeles Is Home To The Largest (And Most Expensive) Residence In The World - Celebrity Net Worth - February 6th, 2021 [February 6th, 2021]
- 'Forget trends do what makes you feel good': how to style a happy home - The Guardian - February 6th, 2021 [February 6th, 2021]
- 'Love It or List It' Star Hilary Farr Is Getting Her Own Solo Show on HGTV - HouseBeautiful.com - February 6th, 2021 [February 6th, 2021]
- The Houses and Interiors of Apple TV's "Dickinson": The Homestead and the Evergreens - HouseBeautiful.com - February 6th, 2021 [February 6th, 2021]
- Japan-inspired kitchen appliances that are the epitome of minimalism, form and functionality! - Yanko Design - February 6th, 2021 [February 6th, 2021]
- Fergus Garber Architects is hiring a Architectural Designer or Job Captain, 0-6 years of experience in Palo Alto, CA, US - Archinect - December 18th, 2020 [December 18th, 2020]
- Here Are The Interior Design Trends Going Away In 2021 - Forbes - December 18th, 2020 [December 18th, 2020]
- Vision Real Estate and Design Partners with Side, Changing the Way Homes are Bought and Sold in Orange County - PR Web - December 18th, 2020 [December 18th, 2020]
- The T List: Six Things We Recommend This Week - The New York Times - December 18th, 2020 [December 18th, 2020]
- Making Children's Books in the Covid-19 Era - Publishers Weekly - December 18th, 2020 [December 18th, 2020]
- Fashion Group International Honors Rising Star Award Winners - WWD - December 18th, 2020 [December 18th, 2020]
- The Women of Woods Bagot: Architects Building New Futures - ArchDaily - December 18th, 2020 [December 18th, 2020]