Blue Star dinnerware designed by Timothy Corrigan for Royal Limoges is all the rage in the press. You could call it "Blue Star - mania".
Hailed in Architectural Digest as “Today’s Tastemaker,” Timothy Corrigan’s clients include European and Middle Eastern royalty, Hollywood celebrities and corporate leaders. His distinctive design philosophy of comfortable elegance has been featured in Elle Decor, The New York Times, House Beautiful, Town & Country,
Blue Star dinnerware designed by Timothy Corrigan for Royal Limoges is all the rage in the press. You could call it "Blue Star - mania".
Hailed in Architectural Digest as “Today’s Tastemaker,” Timothy Corrigan’s clients include European and Middle Eastern royalty, Hollywood celebrities and corporate leaders. His distinctive design philosophy of comfortable elegance has been featured in Elle Decor, The New York Times, House Beautiful, Town & Country,
Editor at Large, an interior design focused website, is featuring Pickard's dinnerware items in its roundup for the coming NY tabletop show at 41 Madison:
Excerpt:
"Pickard China (9th floor) will introduce three brand new Kelly Wearstler for Pickard Fine China patterns and two new Kelly Wearstler Crystal for Pickard Suites at the show. In addition, two new Pickard patterns will be presented."
Edtior at Large interior designer website features Blue & White Star by Timothy Corrigan
View PostMaison de France is an upscale French home furnishings and interior design boutique showroom based on the Art of French Living. It is serving clients with Haute Décoration Française since 1996 and is located in uptown Bellevue, WA.
View PostTimothy Corrigan, designer of Blue & White Star patterns for Royal Limoges, is being honored by Pacific Design Center.
Next week, the Pacific Design Center will host its annual dinner and awards ceremony celebrating the “Stars of Design” and “Stars on the Rise”in multiple categories from interior design to architecture, landscape design and photography.
Timothy Corrigan, designer of Blue & White Star patterns for Royal Limoges, is being honored by Pacific Design Center.
Next week, the Pacific Design Center will host its annual dinner and awards ceremony celebrating the “Stars of Design” and “Stars on the Rise”in multiple categories from interior design to architecture, landscape design and photography.
The New York Times profiles the interior designers Mario Buatta. The article showcases the homes of "american royalty," and Herend's Queen Victoria plates are featured.
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Bottles« never cease to instil a new sense of decorative flair and creativity. The brightly
coloured bottle-shaped glass vases that look as though they may be swinging their hips bring
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