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Lee Jofa, the high-end furnishings juggernaut, celebrates 200 years of classic style with 16 prints in new color palettes. Lee Jofa, the high-end furnishings juggernaut, celebrates 200 years of ...
Kravet expanded its product offerings to include furniture in 1991, carpet in 2005, and lighting in 2007. It also acquired home furnishing manufacturer Lee Jofa in 1995 and fabric and upholstery maker GP & J Baker in 2001. To encompass this broader offering of products, in 2002, the company changed its name to Kravet Inc.
Des Moines- and Palm Beach-based Amanda Reynal will be showcasing Lee Jofa's upcoming interiors fabric and wallcovering collection with Lily Pulitzer to create a feminine lounge inspired by both ...
Kelly Wearstler (/ ˈ w ɜːr s l ər /; [5] born November 21, 1967) is an American designer.She founded her own design firm Kelly Wearstler Interior Design (or KWID) in the mid-1990s, serving mainly the hotel industry, and now designs across high-end residential, commercial, retail and hospitality spaces.
Boka is a Chicago restaurant which has retained a one-star ranking from the Michelin Guide since 2010. Its name is a portmanteau of the surnames of its founders, Kevin Boehm and Rob Katz. Boka received 3 stars from the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Magazine. [1] The executive chef is Lee Wolen. [2]
Let It Glow. Alessandra Branca's Chicago townhouse is all aglow for the holidays with twinkly lights and lanterns. “The front and back gardens are lit, and as guests arrive, Cole Porter or Ella ...
James Lee Nagle (August 5, 1937 – January 19, 2021) [1] was an American architect practicing in Chicago. He was noted for being part of the Chicago Seven that supported a diversity in architectural styles beyond internationalism .
Lee Phillip Bell (born Loreley June Phillip; June 10, 1928 – February 25, 2020) was an American talk show host and soap opera creator. During her career on Chicago television, she hosted over 10,000 programs and, early in her tenure, worked five shows a day, seven days a week. [1]