Andrea Stanford - One Kings Lane |
There are some things that you just can’t get off your
mind. Habitually Chic’s talented blogger, Heather Clawson wrote about
Andrea Stanford of One Kings Lane and described her as not
only tremendously talented but generous and kind. The blog caught my attention because Andrea
is the V.P. of Merchandising, Designer and Vintage Sales for One Kings Lane and
my showroom and website, the595project, is a vendor for the Vintage and Market
Finds section on the website. It got me thinking about people I’ve worked
with during my design career that have been without fail, gracious, generous
and kind. Two people come to mind.
Steve Marcum of Pratesi |
I started working with Steve about 1995. I called the
Houston store to place an order for a project I had in Arizona. I was
struck by his calm and engaging demeanor and I soon came to enjoy the most
perfect customer service ever! As the years have gone by, we’ve become
friends and his southern charm and witty stories have kept me smiling for
years. He has sent me cookbooks, given me gifts and cards, donated lovely
items for auctions, mailed me monthly Paper City issues, ( Houston’s wonderful
social and fashion publication) and sent me boxes and boxes of merchandise to
use for presentations. I look forward to laughing with him when we talk
and our visits are always too short but so very satisfying. Service like
what Steve brings is a dying art. He has style and charm without being
over the top. He is one of my most favorite people in the world and I am
honored to know him.
I’m sure many designers out there know the feeling of intimidation one experiences when you visit a design center for the first time. After my career got in to full swing I had to face the daunting exercise of going to the Blue Whale in Los Angeles. This mammoth structure houses the best showrooms in the country that present fabrics, furniture and the like for all aspects of interior design. There is a protocol and procedure as to how you do business in the stunning showrooms. Kind of scary when you really are new in the biz!
Mark Boone, owner of the Mimi London Showroom in Los Angeles, helped me through this ordeal early
on! He is polished and polite beyond words and he has always demonstrated
top notch service to me. Talented and respected in the industry, he not
only has an impressive client list for his own design projects; he represents
some gorgeous furniture and fabric lines in his showroom to the trade.
He spends time each week at his manufacturing facility (I think its Thursday’s!) working on sketches for new pieces for production. He has a really cool casual design aesthetic, yet polished and hip. His work has been featured in Architectural Digest too often to mention as well as other respected design magazines. Recently one of his stylish tables was selected for the new set design of The Ellen DeGeneres Show! All of you out there must visit his website and showroom. You will love every second of it! Mark has become a friend and he has supported me by way of donations for fund raising for breast cancer too. He is so generous with his time and very down to earth. He is quite a gem!
Mark Boone of Mimi London |
Mark Boones Mimi London Showroom in Los Angeles |
He spends time each week at his manufacturing facility (I think its Thursday’s!) working on sketches for new pieces for production. He has a really cool casual design aesthetic, yet polished and hip. His work has been featured in Architectural Digest too often to mention as well as other respected design magazines. Recently one of his stylish tables was selected for the new set design of The Ellen DeGeneres Show! All of you out there must visit his website and showroom. You will love every second of it! Mark has become a friend and he has supported me by way of donations for fund raising for breast cancer too. He is so generous with his time and very down to earth. He is quite a gem!
I love that Habitually Chic prompted me to think about
people in my line of work that are just, well, basically nice! Not just
once but always……year after year. Thank you Steve and Mark!
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