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Designer to the Stars Kari Whitman to visit Australia

A self-claimed tree hugger from Colorado USA, Kari Whitman is an interior designer who puts the environment above all else, but that doesn’t mean she lets style fall by the wayside! Kari is so in-demand that she has gained the title of Designer to the Stars, designing the homes of Jessica Alba, Emelio Esteves, Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffiths, and the list goes on.

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Kari Whitman

Yet for Kari, being a designer was a career that nearly never happened, with her first love actually being acting. “When I was a broke actress, my very successful actor friends would come over to my modest apartment to see what I had done in such a small space,” explains Kari. “They saw my potential and then started hitting me up to do big places in LA County, like Hollywood, Malibu etc.”

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A home Kari designed on Mulholland Drive, Los Angeles, for a Royal family

Since then, Kari’s never looked back, with her projects taking her all over the world, including this month, Australia, where she will be headlining the International Seminar Series at Decor + Design and Furnitex in Melbourne. “I will be discussing the process of green design, star clients, and pet-friendly collaborations,” says Kari. “I will be giving everyone my secrets for making green, earth-friendly design tangible for any style and I will also be sharing my experience and findings for creative, innovative products, art and expressionism through design!”

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A home Kari designed on Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles for a Royal family
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A home Kari designed on Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles for a Royal family

Kari isn’t afraid of stepping outside of the box, believing green design can fit any style. “We do tons of different things to make our designs eco-friendly and creative. From old blue jeans used as insulation to existing furniture being completely stripped down, reformed and modernised, all the way to adding a rescue pet at the end for an overall “good vibe” in the home!”

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Kari’s own Colorado home

As an animal lover as well, Kari has a great interest in pet-friendly design, leading her to start her own eco-friendly dog bed company greenerpup.com. “Animals should always be a part of the family and sleeping inside with their owners. I also believe in having beautiful dog beds with covers that match the room. It will always make your doggy or kitty’s sleeping area vibe with the space.”

Kari's Colorado home
Kari’s Colorado home
Kari's Colorado home
Kari’s Colorado home

With a style that is very eclectic, funky and fun-yet-elegant, Kari’s work life isn’t just meeting with celebs and playing with pets! “An average day for me is work, work, work,” says Kari. “Constantly dealing with installations, clients and products. I’m also actively creating my paint mixing kit Wall Makeup and my furniture line. Because my clients are all over the world, I’m on a plane more than I’m at home.”

Decor + Design and Furnitex will be held at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre from  next Thursday 10 July to Sunday 13 July. For the seminar schedule and to purchase tickets to hear Kari speak, visit Decor + Design here.

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Beacon Lighting to support emerging designers

With a keen interest in supporting emerging Australian designers, Beacon Lighting have announced a new partnership with the highly coveted design industry competition, VIVID.

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Alrik Pendants

Hoping to elevate the status of this important program, they will also be offering a $5,000 for the inaugural Beacon Lighting Award, a prize that will also include the possibility of being stocked in their stores.

Scott Robinson, senior category buyer and lighting designer for Beacon Lighting, believes it is important for the company to get involved: “Beacon Lighting has a key focus on delivering the latest design trends from all over the world to the Australian market. Through our travels and trend spotting, we have come across great designs from emerging Australian designers. Through a collaborative approach, we would like to help young designers and artists in producing and bringing their designs to market.”

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LEDlux Nord

While in the past they have generally looked overseas for great lighting designs, Beacon recognise that the calibre of design talent here in Australia is certainly on a world-class level. With outstanding production capabilities and global design networks, they feel that they can help emerging designers get noticed both on a national and international stage.

VIVID celebrates its 12th this year at Decor + Design and has become an integral platform to support new and emerging Australian designers. Competition categories include lighting, student, concept, commercial and green. Finalists will be on display at Decor + Design, from 10-to-13 July at Melbourne Exhibition Centre.

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Designers Styling

Win tickets to Decor + Design Melbourne’s International Seminar Series

The International Seminar Series at next month’s Decor + Design in Melbourne is set to be a highlight, with celebrity interior designer Kari Whitman (USA), interior designer Kishani Perera (USA) and leading trend forecaster Victoria Redshaw (UK) all signed on to headline the series.

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Kari Whitman

Kari, who will be discussing her collaborations with star clients, has worked with the likes of Jessica Alba, Don Johnson and Antonia Banderas. Her trademark style of ‘eclectic self-expressionism’ is all about incorporating both the latest interior styles with salvaged artifacts, while also having a great focus on being green and pet-friendly.

Kishani, who will be talking about the fine art of mixing high and low pieces and old and new pieces, is known for her ability to blend the reclaimed with the refined. Sourcing products from a vast array of sources, she has that magic touch that sees her incorporate pieces from the finest showrooms in Paris to the hidden gems of eBay!

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Kishani Perera

Victoria, who will explore the key design trends for interiors in 2015 and beyond, is a leading trend forecaster. Founder of Scarlet Opus, an interiors trend-forecasting consultancy, she has advised clients for more than a decade on the future of consumer and design trends.

Also taking part in the seminar series are some of Australia’s very own talented designers including: founder and creative director of Shareen Joel Design and Share Design, Shareen Joel; directors of architecture studio Edwards Moore, Ben Edwards and Juliet Moore; and director of design agency Nexus Designs, Sonia Simpfendorfer.

Decor + Design and Furnitex will be held at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre from Thursday 10 July – Sunday 13 July. For the seminar schedule and to purchase tickets visit Decor + Design here.

For your chance to win tickets to hear the speaker of your choice, simply complete the form below by midnight on Wednesday 25 June 2014.

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Designers Furniture

What’s happening at Decor + Design Melbourne this July?

With Australia’s largest furniture and furnishings trade fair coming to Melbourne in July, Decor + Design at Furnitex 2014 will offer visitors a must-see opportunity to preview the latest trends for the Australian market.

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Open from 10-13 July at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, there are a large variety of attractions to keep you entertained, including: the International Seminar Series; VIVID, one of Australia’s leading design competitions; Design: Made: Trade, a curated collection of work by leading art and design studios; and an extensive range of exhibitors and products.

A highlight for me when I visited Decor + Design in Sydney earlier this year, was Design: Made: Trade, which features products from a diverse range of design disciplines, anything from lighting, furniture, ceramics and textiles. Some of the designers featured this month will include Ute Design, who will be showcasing their new letterbox and garden screens and Nooko & Co who will present their made to order furniture range made from oak and metal.

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Ute Design’s Letterbox

Also of note is VIVID, a furniture and lighting competition for new and emerging designers. With categories of Student, Concept, Commercial and for the most sustainable product (Green) across all entries, VIVID is the place to see new and original work at Decor + Design.

Decor + Design also has some renowned designers locked in to speak, with the International Seminar Series including talks from American celebrity stylist Kari Whitman and interior designer Kishani Perera, as well as local talents designer Shareen Joel  and architect Ben Edwards.

For more information visit Decor + Design and Furnitex.

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Designers

Decor + Design unveils its new look and name

After ten years of success as Decoration + Design, the leading design event is having a transformation, unveiling its new look and name — Decor + Design — at this year’s Furnitex.

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The event, which attracts thousands of local and international visitors each year, will be held at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre from 10-13 July.

“Our industry is all about the latest trends and new products, and we are all constantly reinventing ourselves to ensure that we are current and relevant to our audiences,” explains Joel Cooper, Group Exhibition Director of organiser Informa Exhibitions. “Decor + Design has been renamed to acknowledge the show’s wide appeal to a market that includes interior design, architecture, trend experts and stylists, with diverse exhibitors across the furniture, furnishings and design world.”

One of the biggest highlights of the events will be VIVID – Vibrant Visions in Design — a competition offering aspiring designers a unique launching pad into the furniture industry. Emerging designers will present work in Commercial, Concept, Student and Green categories, with awards being announced on opening day.

For more information visit Decor + Design and Furnitex.