Tobi Fairley, who uses geometrics as the primary theme in two rooms she created at the Little Rock Showhouse. “But geometrics come in many flavors. In the spaces I designed, I made a masculine statement in one and an elegant and soft statement in the other.”
Whitney English, CEO and designer of a stationery company that bears her name, was inspired by the repetition of shapes often depicted on Moroccan tiles when she created her recent collection of paper goods with mazes of woven lines in hip hues. “Our customers want their own edgy interpretation of the classics,” explains English. (next page >>)
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