Set Decoration is Interior Design for The Page and This is One of the Best | 9 | Rosemary Brandenburg

This is curated chill, the aspire design & home podcast. This week, we are going back to the future, and back again with award-winning set decorator, Rosemary Brandenburg. You had an opportunity to meet Rosemary back in episode one. This is the full conversation with Brandenburg. A chat that spans generations back and her work on the highly acclaimed film, Amistad and then we go generations into the future, or perhaps simply other galaxies and examine her work on the Star Wars franchise. 

It is important to note that without the art department working tirelessly to craft the imagery that defines the characters and without a talented set decorator to dresses a set that accurately reflects the character from the written word, the experience could not be the same. Set decorators do just that, they take the written word and apply realty to the characters. The very same characters we love and love to hate.

This is curated chill, the aspire design & home podcast. Thank you to our partners and curated chill sponsors like Fiber Seal NE . And, most importantly, thank you for taking the time to enjoy aspire design & home. Thank you for listening to the show and loving sublime design the way we do. Until next time, come back to chill.

Three Generations of Design Showroom Knowledge, the Key to Surviving & Thriving in Uncertain Times | 8 | Alexis Varbero – CEO Schwartz Design Showroom

Josh Cooperman | Director Broadcast Operations / Hudson One Media and host of curated chill, the aspire design and home podcast.  

The design industry is having some very challenging times right now, fair statement. Here’s the thing, business is good, no…it’s great. But not being able to get the product into the project is a challenge of epic proportions. So to o is the fact that inflationary pressures are driving up the cost of design, but that is exclusively on the product and shipping side so it’s not like the industry is benefitting directly. And there is only so much room to add increased costs. This being said, there is hope and you are about to get a healthy dose from Alexis Varbero. 

Varbero is the third-generation CEO of Schwartz Design Showroom in Metuchen, NJ and Stamford, CT. This design center has been operating for 70 years. This means they saw the end of World WarII, The Vietnam War, the gas crisis in the 1970’s, hyper inflation in the 80’s and the following crash in 1987. They saw the great recession, 9/11 and plenty more social unrest, financial collapse, incredible growth and they have survived and thrived through it all. So, what you are about to hear is a conversation that cover 70+ years and 3 generations of design management. Alexis knows of what she speaks.

Thank you, Alexis. Great insight, thank you for sharing and best of luck with the new endeavor. Thank you  to our partners and curated chill sponsors like our presenting sponsor, Fiber Seal. And thank you for listening to this episode of curated chill, the perfect podcast companion for anyone who truly loves design, art and architecture. We strive to bring you the story behind sublime design, every week, directly to your smart device. I’m Josh Cooperman, director of broadcast media for Hudson One Media inviting you to listen, subscribe and come back to chill.

Blasting Off | 7 | A New Perspective on Art with Sculptor Hubert Phipps and Fine Art Director Tyler Cooperman

Welcome home. This is Curated Chill, the Aspire Design and Home podcast. Aspire Design and Home is both seeker and storyteller of the sublime in living. This is your global guide to in-depth and varied views of beauty and shelter that stirs the imagination. It delights and inspires both homeowners and design professionals alike by collaborating with emergent and eminent architects, artisans, designers, developers and tastemakers. Aspire seeks and shares captivating design experiences that savors the subjects and takes you on a journey through stunning imagery and now behind the scenes with the creators themselves. Aspire Design and Home is an international narrative and resource for all seeking the sublime.

In this episode of the show, you are going to hear from artist Hubert Phipps and art curator and  gallery administrator, Ty Cooperman. We all have partnerships that require a bond built on mutual respect and trust. Not many greater than that of gallery curator and artist. An artist must trust the curator to assemble the experience by which people will engage with the work. That engagement becomes the total user experience and that experience will define what the end user sees, feels and it begs the question, did that experience match the artists vision?

We are going to explore this and other ideas about art, public, personal collections and a whole range of topics that include “Rocket”, Phipps’ newest installation that captures the spirit of adventure and exploration. How serendipitous that this was installed at a time when we are seeing another space race, between billionaires to see who can fund the recreational space experience. Hubert Phipps is a renaissance man with a mind that always seems to be gearing up ways to expand on ideas of mobility and creative thought. 

Tyler Cooperman has a level approach to the business of art. That starts with a deep dive into the work and the thoughts, hopes, dreams and vision behind it. Them, he is able to craft the experience through manipulation of the environment to skew that experience in a predetermined direction. The experience itself becomes a complementary performance for the benefit of all who come to see the work. This is such a delicate balance between artist and curator, and we explore it a little farther, here on curated chill.

If you enjoy what you’re hearing, check out all of the related links in the show notes (here) that will immerse you in the infinitely creative aspire design and home ecosystem. And make sure you are subscribing to curated chill so you don’t miss a single episode. You can find the show everywhere you get your favorite podcasts.

Thank you Hubert and Ty. Amazing chat, amazing work. Thank you to our partners and curated chill sponsors. And, most importantly, thank you for taking the time to enjoy curated chill, the aspire design and home podcast. Thank you for listening to the show and loving sublime design the way we do. For more inspiration, visit us at aspire metro dot com. Until next time, come back to chill.

The Magnificent Mrs. Paranjape | 6 | Creative Exceptionalism Built on the Basics

This is curated chill, the aspire design & home podcast. Today, you are going to hear from Lori Paranjape, a Nashville based designer whose journey to design followed a first career in TV news. Click here find Mrs. Paranjape, as she is known through the firm she founded in 2008 and learn more about her work. You are going to hear about her journey and we will be exploring the work as well. If you are so inclined, follow along as we walk through some of her projects. You will find links to those projects here.  The Studio Sanctuary

One of the more interesting aspects t her work is the calculated approach to her design. You will find the unexpected in color, materials and composition. You will also find a sharp and creative mind combined with exceptional listening skills. Why are listening skills so important, everyone does it, right? Not so. We are all moving so fast, deadlines loom, products to order and respecify. Trying to keep up with this new normal is exhausting. And the first thing to go is the one on one attention to detail. That is not the case with Lori Paranjape. And you are going to hear all about it.

This is curated chill, the aspire design & home podcast. Thank you to our partners and curated chill sponsors. And, most importantly, thank you for taking the time to enjoy aspire design & home. Thank you for listening to the show and loving sublime design the way we do. Until next time, come back to chill.

Pure and Honest Design | 4 | Rocky Rochon – Staying True to His Design, Trusting Instincts and Being Open With His His Choices

In this episode of Curated Chill, you are going to hear from Rocky Rochon, designer and The Paint Lab founder with an open and honest space that is calm and emotionally inviting, Rocky provides a window directly to his heart through his design. As you will hear, Rocky is an open book and that is one of the truly amazing stories behind the unique show house. This is Rocky Rochon.

This is curated chill, the aspire design & home podcast with a conversation that features designer and founder of The Paint Lab, Rocky Rochon. Thank you to our partners and curated chill sponsors. Most importantly, thank you for taking the time to enjoy aspire design & home. Thank you for listening to the show and loving sublime design the way we do. Until next time, come back to chill.

What to Do With Transitional Spaces | 3 | Dwyer Derrig Talks About Creative Choices to make the Most of Underutilized Spaces

Welcome home. This is curated chill, the aspire design and home podcast. aspire design and home is both seeker and storyteller of the sublime in living. This is your global guide to in-depth and varied views of beauty and shelter that stirs the imagination. It delights and inspires both homeowners and design professionals alike by collaborating with emergent and eminent architects, artisans, designers, developers and tastemakers. Aspire seeks and shares captivating design experiences that savors the subjects and takes you on a journey through stunning imagery and now behind the scenes with the creators themselves. Aspire Design and Home is an international narrative and resource for all seeking the sublime.

Dwyer Derrig, whose passion for interior design is influenced by her travels and a practical approach to curated living. Derrig crafted not one, but four individual spaces; a Hallway, Pantry, Laundry and Powder Room and as you’ll hear, provided her an opportunity to explore and craft in a multitude of ways.

Please make sure you are subscribing to curated chill, the aspire design and home podcast on your podcast platform of choice and check aspire home dot come for new episodes and bonus features from some of your favorites design talent. Thank you for listening to the show and loving sublime design the way we do. Until next time, come back to chill.

 

The Octagonal Salon Created By Ike, Kligerman, Barkley | 2 | A Magical Space Crafted to Invigorate Your Spirit

This is curated chill, the official aspire design and home podcast. curated chill is not your average design podcast. Every week we go behind the scenes with designers creating amazing interiors or shaping bold brands—while snagging untold stories from journalists who cover them. From up-and-coming artists to set decorators giving film and TV their signature looks, this is a whole new way to look inside design—from aspire design and home magazine.

In this episode, you will hear from 3 designers who contributed to the Galerie House of  Art and Design in Sag Harbor, New York. Ike, Kligerman, Barkley is a firm known for distinctive design that is rooted in tradition but unabashedly bold in their modern interpretation. They are a bi-coastal firm with offices in New York and San Francisco. The firm’s award-winning work is often, covered, published, and is often shared.

Special thanks to our guests, Margie Lavender, Mia Jung, Thomas Kligerman and while she couldn’t join us, she was there in spirit, Elizabeth Sesser from Ike, Kligerman, Barkley. Thank you to our partners and curated chill sponsors and thank you for taking the time to enjoy aspire design & home. Thank you for listening to the show and loving sublime design the way we do.  Don’t miss our next episode with more art, design and stories to inspire you…come back to chill.

Premiere Episode Starring 3 Designer Show House Creators to Inspire You | 1 | Feature Interview with Set Decorator Rosemary Brandenburg

This is the premiere episode of curated chill, the official aspire design and home podcast. curated chill is not your average design podcast. Every week we go behind the scenes with designers creating amazing interiors or shaping bold brands—while snagging untold stories from journalists who cover them. From up-and-coming artists to set decorators giving film and TV their signature looks, this is a whole new way to look inside design—from aspire design and home magazine.

In this episode, you will hear from 3 designers who contributed to the Galerie House of  Art and Design in Sag Harbor, New York. Ike, Kligerman, Brkley is a firm known for distinctive design that is rooted in tradition but unabashedly bold in their modern interpretation. They are a bi-coastal firm with offices in New York and San Francisco. The firm’s award-winning work is often, covered, published, and is often shared. Dwyer Derrig, whose passion for interior design is influenced by her travels and a practical approach to curated living. Derrig crafted  not one, but four individual spaces; a Hallway, Pantry, Laundry and Powder Room and as you’ll hear, provided her an opportunity to explore and craft in a multitude of ways. Then, you are going to hear from Rocky Rochon, designer and The Paint Lab founder. With an open and honest space that is calm and emotionally inviting, Rocky provides a window directly to his heart through his design. As you will hear, Rocky is an open book and that is one of the truly amazing stories behind the unique show house.

Finally, you are also going to hear from award winning set decorator, Rosemary Brandenburg. Rosemary has spent decades decorating the sets and defining the characters in some of the Hollywood’s biggest blockbuster films like; Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, The Hateful Eight, Transformers: Age of Extinction, Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol and Amistad. If you enjoyed hearing segments from our chat, please refer back to the curated chill episode listing where you will find the full conversation.

Special thanks to our guests Dwyer Derrig, Rocky Rochon from The Paint Lab and Margie Lavender, Mia Jung, Thomas Kligerman and while she couldn’t join us, she was there in spirit, Elizabeth Sesser from Ike, Kligerman, Barkley. Thank you Rosemary Brandenburg and all the Galerie and Aspire Design & Home contributors and staff who pulled this amazing show house together.  Thank you to our partners and Curated Chill sponsors and thank you for taking the time to enjoy aspire design & home. Thank you for listening to the show and loving sublime design the way we do.  Don’t miss our next episode with more art, design and stories to inspire you…come back to chill.