Resources
Area Rug: Foundation
Asian Screen:
Henredon Interior Design Showroom
Artwork: Kaller Fine Arts represented at Edward Ferrell +Lewis Mittman
"Pondering Celestial Bodies,"
Artist: Sabre Esler
Barware:
Private Collection
Bench and wall fabric: Robert Allen | Beacon Hill
Benches and Pillows: Custom, Rockville Interiors
Bolster Pillow Fabric
and Trim: Robert Allen | Beacon Hill
Bolster Pillow fabric: Rodolph Incorporated
Chandelier:
Robert Allen | Beacon Hill
Console:
Baker Knapp & Tubbs
Dining Chairs:
Niermann Weeks
Dining Table:
Century Furniture
Florals:
Private Collection
Framed Asian Prints: Private Collection
Paint: Farrow & Ball
Side Chair: Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman
Side Table: Robert Allen | Beacon Hill
Upholstered Wall: Custom, Rockville Interiors
Wall Covering:
Osborne & Little
Wall Sconces:
Robert Allen | Beacon Hill
Wall Unit and Bar:
Custom, ArtWoodstone Studios, LLC
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Samantha Friedman Interior Designs, a personalized interior design company, is the culmination of over nine years of experience serving clients and offering creative solutions to their everyday needs. As an interior designer, Samantha Friedman's goal is to create a livable design and make you comfortable in your own home. Your home is a reflection of who you are and she will work with you to find the best design to reflect that. Friedman's passion is working with colors and textures to bring out the story that each client wants to tell. She has worked on design projects ranging from newborn nurseries to embassy dining halls and everything in between. Born in Miami, Fla., Friedman's background in both hospitality and design allows her clients to benefit from her education, experience and design skills. Clients will feel personalized attention as she lets her imagination, skills and focus work without restraints. Friedman is an NCIDQ certified designer, is licensed in Florida, Maryland and the District of Columbia and can practice in any state, in any country. She is a professional member of ASID, and has been featured in The Washington Post.
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