
He’s a taste maker, an A-lister, a breath of fresh air on Million Dollar Decorators. His is edgy meets traditional, elegant and casual, liveable and alluring. High end, high style and had me at “hello”. He’s Jeffrey Alan Marks.



















Light so soft. Talent so bright. Delicate and strong. That’s how I would describe the work of Norwegian photographer Margrethe Myhrer. Weaving dreams but keeping it real. Enjoy!














I mentioned in my book review Monday that Australian photographer Prue Ruscoe was responsible for the wonderful interior photography. While we’ve featured her work several times on DTI, I realized it has been a while since the last post. So prepare to have your senses awakened, your inner design goddess stirred, and please don’t attempt to jump through your monitor into these spaces. Technology just isn’t there yet.














“Whimsy, luxury, humor, and, above all, STYLE… “ Doesn’t every room need it? Styling and art direction firm, Creative & Sons, belives so. These Austin Texas stylists create dreams for the editorial and digital services. They’re the ones that zhush the spaces and, with the photographer, craft an image that just sucks us in and leaves us panting for more. Dream weavers. Show offs.













There is something about photographer Tara Donne‘s work that reminds me of old masters’ paintings. The composition, the lush light, the colours, oh the rich, rich colours. Perhaps the choice of subject matter. The beauty in the everyday, the drama of a vase of flowers. Inspiration comes from so many places.









