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The season consisted of 22 episodes. Created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, the series was produced by Bloodworth/Thomason Mozark Productions in association with Columbia Pictures Television. The series centers on the lives of four women and one man working together at an interior design firm in Atlanta, Georgia called
Journal of Interior Design 34(1), 1–13.Lewis, Adam. (2010). The Great Lady Decorators: The Women Who Defined Interior Design, 1870-1955. Rizzoli, New York. ISBN 978-0-8478-3336-8; Owens, Mitchell, (2005). Living large: The brash, bodacious hotels of Dorothy Draper" in The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts, Issue 25. Published by the ...
Elsie de Wolfe, photograph from The House in Good Taste, 1913. According to The New Yorker, "Interior design as a profession was invented by Elsie de Wolfe". [3] [4] She was certainly the most famous name in the field until the 1930s, but the profession of interior decorator/designer was recognized as a promising one as early as 1900, [5] five years before she received her first official ...
The Great Lady Decorators: The Women Who Defined Interior Design, 1870–1955. Rizzoli, New York. ISBN 978-0-8478-3336-8 The photograph from Richard B. Fisher's book is reproduced on page 165. McKnight, Gerald (1980). The Scandal of Syrie Maugham. ISBN 0-491-02761-3; Metcalf, Pauline C. (2010). Syrie Maugham: Staging the Glamorous Interior ...
A member of the British Interior Design Association (BIDA), Kennedy was the first woman to work in Saudi Arabia with her own company. [12] Following two years as President of the International Society of Interior Designers in Britain [ 13 ] and three years on the International Board, she made a Fellow of the International Interior Design ...
Vendôme Pictures has acquired the remake rights to produce a scripted adaptation of ”A Fire Within,” an award-winning human rights documentary about Ethiopian refugee Edgegayehu “Edge” Taye.
The actress helped inspire the look for the famous logo, one of several actresses ordered by Columbia Pictures to pose as Miss Liberty, for which she was only paid $25. (Photo: Tim Boyle ...
Candace Wheeler (née Thurber; March 24, 1827 – August 5, 1923), traditionally credited as the mother of interior design, was one of America's first woman interior and textile designers. She helped open the field of interior design to women, supported craftswomen, and promoted American design reform.