primo and verda keynoters at sjsu
sjsu’s bfa exhibition in interior design hits the san jose city hall rotunda tomorrow from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. thirty-seven graduating seniors from the university’s interior design program …
sjsu’s bfa exhibition in interior design hits the san jose city hall rotunda tomorrow from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. thirty-seven graduating seniors from the university’s interior design program …
if milan is where designers go to refresh their concept of cool, the journey this year for verda and primo (compliments of lowenstein, inc.) was curiously circular, for what the europeans deemed cool was mostly american: cover versions of american …
last month our friend and long-time colleague in the pursuit of great design, jennifer busch, the editor in chief of contract magazine, left that post after many years. jennifer …
we know that office environment is only one factor in such matters, but we’re proud that our client box.net was chosen one of the best mid-sized places to work …
verda talks with robert thiemann, co-founder and editor-in-chief of frame magazine at the milan furniture fair.
primo orpilla is quoted in today’s sf chronicle commenting on office design and how it helps companies define themselves and attract good people: “talent is looking at how management is going to treat them when they are working …
congratulations to our friends on the real estate and facilities team at levi strauss and company for receiving the prestigious koshland award recognizing their seamless execution of …
what do you get when a dozen or so interior designers come together in a room to assess a new line of carpet? lots of talk about nap, weave, color …
we were rooting for “the social network” to take the oscar in art direction (since our sexy striped wall got some quality screen time), but the academy went for “alice in wonderland” instead. hey– it’s an honor just …
kroeun dav, one of our very talented designers, has just wrapped up the design for tagged’s headquarters here in san francisco.
there is a great article on Tagged’s Blog: New Look for …