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Debbie Travis: Designer has fine arts background

There are many differences between mass produced furnishings and those that are custom made. Items that are designed for mass production are generally meant for budget conscious consumers.
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A high-style room is infused with luxurious fabrics and design surprises by Susan Hornbeak-Ortiz.

There are many differences between mass produced furnishings and those that are custom made. Items that are designed for mass production are generally meant for budget conscious consumers. The styles are simple, aimed at consumption by a large audience, and the materials that make them up are easily found and inexpensive. This is not to say that case goods manufactured on a large scale can鈥檛 be fashionable. Utilitarian style is a favourite choice when we begin to feather our nests. But as time goes by, it is exciting to be able to venture into more cultivated and sophisticated arenas.

A friend told me about the work of听designer and artist Susan Hornbeak-Ortiz while I was searching for inspiration for custom furniture pieces. Ortiz has a background in fine arts and has been influenced by architecture, sculpture, painting, photography and installation art. In 2004, Ortiz and her husband founded the company Shine by S.H.O., starting with her bespoke lighting designs, which has now expanded to听a full furniture line. Her goal is to听always be unique and authentic, pushing the boundaries of style and elegance.

鈥淎s one of my fashion idols Coco Chanel once said: 鈥業n order to be irreplaceable one must always be different,鈥櫶 Ortiz said.

Shown here is a stunning modernistic living room designed and furnished by Ortiz. Each piece has at听least one feature that sets it apart. I听love the Nuage sofa 鈥 those angled cushions are eye-catching and sassy, the white antique velvet fabric elegant. Chairs and sofas are meant to be comfortable, yet sometimes lack in style. Not here. The luxurious curve of the Sacha chaise upholstered in soft mohair presents a visual invitation to lounge. Today, lighting fixtures are a major source of design inspiration, and Ortiz shows off her creative flair with selections that are bright and bold. Both the Dax floor lamp and Dax chandelier share a twisted charm reminiscent of听a听tangle of branches, produced with gold leaf rebar. The Dax floor lamp sits on a Carrera marble base, while the chandelier has a marble canopy.

Intriguing interior design couples with the element of surprise to make a desirable esthetic that is a combination of comfort and fun. When it鈥檚 time to splurge on something that elevates your style, do some research into custom manufacturers and designers. All the pieces shown here are at shinebysho.com.

Dear Debbie: My school years are over. I鈥檓 redoing my bedroom and would like to add a little luxury, on a budget, of course. Any ideas on how to get a more sophisticated look?

Samantha

Our tastes evolve as we transition from a life of academics to the working world. What do you like? If听you are drawn to a quiet space, choose a monochromatic colour palette for your walls and bedding. Shades of grey, earthy browns and subtle hues of听green will provide a restful background. Then spice it up a bit with a dash of colour or an oversized pattern in your duvet. Look for a soft chenille blanket, shaggy pillow shams, and a nubbly area rug to add texture and tactile appeal. Declutter your space; clean lines are easy to live with, chic and modern.

Debbie Travis鈥檚 House to Home column is produced by Debbie Travis and Barbara Dingle. Email questions to [email protected]. You can follow Debbie on Twitter at twitter.com/debbie_travis, and visit Debbie鈥檚 website, debbietravis.com.