The most sought-after interior stylists pull back the meticulously steamed curtain to share how they work—and which fruits they’re tired of placing in bowls.
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Bicoastal designer Ohara Davies-Gaetano looked to stylist Anita Sarsidi and photographer Sam Frost to bring to life a client’s cozy, eclectic 1920s cabin in Southern California’s San Jacinto Mountains.
To evoke the clean lines and architectural drama of a family’s renovation, designer Darryl Carter left stylist Hilary Robertson and photographer Frank Frances to their own devices.
A contract isn’t just a get-out-of-jail-free card if something goes wrong. A strong but approachable letter of agreement can establish positive ground rules for the designer-client partnership in addition to protecting your business. Here’s how to get it right.
For a client’s Paris pied-à-terre, London designer Tala Fustok partnered with local stylist Sarah de Beaumont and photographer Ambroise Tézenas to balance contemporary furnishings with a historic sense of place.
Isabel Ladd has integrated social media into her firm’s operations in a way that benefits her business, brand partners and clients in equal measure. She explains how to unlock a new revenue stream without selling out.