Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Kelly Elaine Hoppen CBE (born 28 July 1959) is a South African-born British interior designer, author, and proprietor of Kelly Hoppen Interiors. From 2013 to 2015, she was a "Dragon" on BBC Two 's Dragons' Den .
Interior designer Kelly Hoppen replaced Robinson as lead judge in series four, with Robinson becoming a guest judge along with Michelle Ogundehin, Elle Magazine's Decoration UK editor-in-chief. [1] Each episode introduces a new location with distinctive architecture and focuses on a few participants at a time.
Kelly Hoppen was the designer for the interior of the restaurant. [ 2 ] On launch, Rhodes announced his intention to improve on his five separate single Michelin stars he had previously won, "I really want the Michelin inspectors to come here and recognise that it's more refined than anything I've done in the past."
In 2009, it worked with Kelly Hoppen to produce its interior design Hot Style campaign. The company has also worked in conjunction with the P&G detergent brand Ariel. It currently recommends Ariel. Before 2004, Hotpoint recommended Unilever brands; Persil & Comfort. In the past it has also recommended Glist dishwasher tablets.
Daniel Hopwood is a London-based interior designer, the former president of the British Institute of Interior Design [1] and a former judge on the BBC's amateur design programme The Great Interior Design Challenge [2] along with Kelly Hoppen. He has run his company 'Studio Hopwood' for the past twenty years.
Hoppen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dave Hoppen (born 1964), American basketball player; Kelly Hoppen (born 1959), British interior designer, writer, and entrepreneur; Larry Hoppen (1951–2012), American musician
St. Elizabeth Healthcare, Kalfas’s former employer, announced in mid January that it intended to implement Hazelden’s medically assisted treatment curriculum in its rehabilitation facilities across Northern Kentucky. This followed a previous promise to open a Suboxone clinic. But that project has yet to get off the ground.
[18] [20] The show featured Eisen's staging methods involving the sale of properties associated with celebrities.(YT1) In 2012, Season 1 of Bravo's Million Dollar Listing New York highlighted her work on one of Fredrik Eklund’s listings, which sold for $250,000 more than initial ask. [21] Eisen was also featured in Season 2.