Over the years, it's been tradition that my mother and I tour the DC Design House. When I launched Mira Jean Designs, I never dreamed that I would have the opportunity to speak on a panel discussion there ... AND with two well-established businesses whose work I greatly admire: Thos. Moser and Barry Remley of Salvations Architectural Furnishings.
Thos. Moser furniture is made to last many lifetimes. Salvations Architectural Furnishings' work lasts for decades as well. What do I love most about each of these companies? In addition to creating works of art and mastering their craft, they are operating their businesses with American Made principles in mind. They are leaving a legacy for their families and clients. They are employing local artisans, blacksmiths and carpenters and creating beautiful and timeless works that support our local economy.
Today was an honor. Thank you, Universe,
-Kate
p.s. If you haven't yet been to this year's DC Design House, go soon! It ends on October 29th. Here are a few pics of my favorite spaces in this grand home:
Caryn Cramer's Guest Bedroom ... this space had me at its Hallway! Hello, Gorgeous hand painted walls with its bold and bright colors.
Another view of the Guest Bedroom hallway ... such a work of art!
The view as you enter the room ... love the kids' art on display (of course!).
Hello, Yellow! China Seas Wallpaper and Fabric by @Quadrille Fabrics)
The fabulous Ladies' Retreat by the talented Marika Meyer. Check out those framed Hermes scarves ... gives a whole new and sophisticated meaning to the word 'repurpose:'
Photo courtesy of DC by Design
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