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  • Interior designer standing with arms crossed beside built-in shelves in a bright styled living room with a woven-shade table lamp

    Dabito is a designer and author of the national bestseller Old Brand New: Colorful Homes for Maximal Living. His use of bold color and eclectic maximalism cemented him as an always refreshing and ever-evolving influence in the world of interior design. Dabito’s guiding design philosophy is that everyone can harness the power of color and meaningful objects to tell a moving and personal story in the home.

    Dabito

  • Front view of Maisie Pendant showcasing ruffled white fabric shade and aged brass canopy with decorative bulb on white background
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    Dabito Bundle

  • Front view of Perilla Pendant showcasing a woven rattan shade and brass fittings in a styled room with a sky mural, palm fronds, and beige curtains
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    Dabito's Dream Home

  • Front view of Tinsley Flush Mount with ruffled white glass shade, antique gold canopy, and exposed globe bulb on white
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    Dani Nagel Bundle

  • Dining table with floral centerpiece under Aaliyah Pendant chandelier in pink paneled room with large window

    Whether you’re setting the table for two or twelve, don’t forget to set the mood with the perfect lighting plan.

    Dining Room

  • Woman sitting on a bed beside a Lauren floor lamp on a wooden nightstand in a styled bedroom
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    Edit: Alexandra Gater

  • Round wood-framed mirror flanked by two brass wall sconces in a bright white entryway

    Boob lights, boring sconces, and uninspired table lamps beware! Mitzi is on a solo mission to reinvent the entryway light.

    Entryway Lighting

  • Styled bedroom with a light wood headboard, rust-colored duvet, patterned pillows, and a Marina ceramic wall sconce

    Eny Lee Parker is a ceramicist, artist, and designer based in New York, focusing on furniture, lighting, and objects. Using clay as her primary medium, Parker reclaims the essence of past "makers" and traditional crafts - embracing slowness, intention, and respect for natural resources - to create contemporary designs that bring awareness to both living and non-living things. Eny brings this same philosophy to her Mitzi Tastemaker collection, Mitzi x Eny Lee Parker.

    Eny Lee Parker