Tag: furniture
Collaboration with Geovin on New Fumo Collection
Things have been super busy in my camp with a host of exciting client projects and new collaborations. One such project I want to share was working with Geovin, a Canadian family-run furniture company celebrating its 20th anniversary, to help create marketing images for their brand new collection.
I enjoy working with Geovin on customizing pieces from their collections for clients. They’re an easy and accommodating team to work with that provides great craftsmanship and value, and I also love that they have an environmental conscience too. They employ low emission practices in their manufacturing and use reconstituted wood veneers made from certfied sustatinable forests in their products.
Categorized as: decor, Jessica Claire Interiors
Tagged As: bedroom, black and white, canada, dining room, furniture, geovin, herringbone floor, marketing, modern, styling, toronto
IDS16 Highlights
Thursday night was the opening party of IDS, otherwise known as the Interior Design Show, here in Toronto. I will always have a soft spot for the event after having coordinated a feature space way back when at my first design gig, but I haven’t been to the show in a couple of years while in new mom mode.
Now that I’m back in the swing of things with work, I was pleased to be invited to attend a demonstration on opening night of the show from DXV, the luxury division of American Standard. The invite came with a fluffy embroidered robe, and let me tell you there is nothing like a touch of the spa to set the mood to see some luxury bathroom design!
Categorized as: decor
Tagged As: art, barn doors, bathroom, brass, china, dxv, faucet, furniture, IDS, interior design show, lighting, lightmaker studio, toronto, william ashley