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Annecy Settee
Settee Fabric
Jack Bouvet through Niermann Weeks
Acrylic Pedestal
Allan Knight through Niermann Weeks
Coffee Table
Brass Gueridon
Mrs. MacDougall through Hinson & Company
Floor Lamp
Hinson & Company
Wicker Side Chair
Bielecky Brothers through Hinson & Company
Large Painting
Ebanista
Marble Urn
DeZahara
Black/Red Chinoiserie Table
Julia Gray
Carra Plates
Formations through Holly Hunt
White lacquer Table
Christian Liagre through Holly Hunt
Xtra wood Bench
Edelman Furniture
Desk Lamp
Baker Knapp & Tubbs
Desk
Laura Kirar through Baker Knapp & Tubbs
Table Lamp and selected accessories
Fendi Casa
Red Leather Desk Chair
Gerard/Dessin Fournir through Hines & Co.
White Rocker Chair
Courtesy of Furniture from Scandinavia
Flat Weave rug & Moroccan Tribal rug
Through Nestor Santa-Cruz
Original Construction
Richard Ramirez, Ramco, Inc.
Ceiling/ Niche painting and new electrical work
Rand Construction
Spotlights
Alliance Lighting
Stone Floor Installation
PCG Stone, Baltimore
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Nestor Santa-Cruz
Nestor joined SKB Architecture & Design in 2003 after previously serving as Associate Partner and Interiors Studio Head for the Washington, DC office of Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill LLP for almost ten years. With over twenty years of corporate interiors experience, Nestor is noted for his award-winning designs as well as his comprehensive management and technical abilities. He has designed projects for law firms, financial, government, corporations, professional service firms, associations, telecommunications companies, entertainment and institutional/educational clients, both nationally and internationally. These projects have ranged in size from 150 sf to over one million sf. He was recently selected to be a member of the prestigious Washington Design Hall of Fame. He is the first commercial designer to join this group.
Nestor's projects have been extensively publised in Interior Design, Interiors, Contract, Washington Business Journal, Southern Accents, Elle Decor, Metropolitan Home, Washington Home & Design, Legal Times and The Washington Post, and have won several awards from the American Institute of Architects and the International Interior Design Association. He was first alternate for the Steedman Fellowship/American Academy in Rome Fellowship in 1987 and 1990. In September 2005, he was featured on the cover of Interiors & Sources. He has designed interior spaces in a wide variety of national and international locations, such as Washington, Los Angeles, New York, Mexico, Japan, China, Great Britain and Kuwait. He is often called to serve as juror in international design competitions and is frequently quoted in magazines and professional journals on creative design trends.
Nestor's project for The Human Rights Campaign Headquarters in Washington, DC recently received the Top 2004 International Design Award from the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) and the Contract Magazine Interiors Design Award for 2005.
Click here for an interview with the designer and sneak peak of the room—before and after.
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