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Contemporary Designer Profile: Palmer Weiss

Being a writer in the genre of interior design and architecture means always appreciating and respecting all types of designs, but not necessarily loving all the design you write about.Click the images below for bigger versions:

A Perfect Pair: Billy Haines and Swank Lighting!

Saying it’s hard to find a pair of Swank Lighting lamps to go with a Billy Haines-designed furniture piece is like saying there’s no water in the ocean: every pair of Swank Lighting lamps wouClick the images below for bigger versions:

This Week's Top 5 Favorite 1stdibs Items: Room Dividers!

You ever notice that many new construction homes feature wide open, expansive and large spaces?Click the images below for bigger versions:

A Perfect Pair: Mission Style and Vintage Murano!

It’s not everyday that a style is created whose characteristics are so distinct, and whose impacts on American design are so apparent, but the Arts and Crafts Movement was one of those styles.Click the images below for bigger versions:

The Bold and Innovative Interior Design of Kishani Perera!

Focusing again on someone more contemporary for our Design Influence series, we bring to you today the stylish and extremely talented interior designer KishClick the images below for bigger versions:

This Week's Top 5 Favorite 1stdibs Items: Geometric Designs!

Over here at Swank Lighting, we're always keeping our eyes peeled for the best and newest trends in home decor.Click the images below for bigger versions:

A Perfect Pair: László Two-Toned Cabinet and Murano Peacock Lamps

If you had the opportunity to check out yesterday’s Designer Influence post about Paul László, you no doubt sClick the images below for bigger versions:

The Glamorous and Modern Designs of Paul László!

Paul László is another one of those names that, though familiar, isn’t as recognizable as other Mid Century designers.Click the images below for bigger versions:

This Week's Top 5 Favorite 1stdibs Items: Dynamic Shelves!

Perhaps one of the most underestimated pieces of furniture in a space is the shelf. Ridiculously useful, the shelf can hold books, accessories, art or a delightful arrangement of all three.Click the images below for bigger versions:

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