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Trending on Remodelista: Celebrating Color in Design

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Trending on Remodelista: Celebrating Color in Design

February 26, 2021

Remodelista editors showcased some of their favorite Black designers this week. Here are a few of the inspiring, must-see projects:

Above: The Shade Store now carries Sheila Bridges-designed prints, including her iconic Harlem Toile de Jouy. Pictured is her own bedroom, featuring shades made in her Porringer pattern. See Harlem Toile de Jouy (and More) by Sheila Bridges for The Shade Store.
Remodelista friend Ajiri Aki shares her personal design story and thoughts about representation in the industry in The Table as a Space Where All Are Welcome: Ajiri Aki on Design. Photograph via The Socialite Family.
Above: Remodelista friend Ajiri Aki shares her personal design story and thoughts about representation in the industry in The Table as a Space Where All Are Welcome: Ajiri Aki on Design. Photograph via The Socialite Family.
Above: A duplex near the Eiffel Tower in a small late-19th-century building gets an inspired update by Anishka Clarke and Niya Bascom of Brooklyn’s Ishka Designs. Photograph by Niya Bascom Photography, from A Paris Pied-à-Terre by Ishka Designs of Brooklyn.
About: A 28-year-old Gambian landed last summer in Italy seeking asylum. Since then, he’s become a textiles star thanks to his exuberant hand-made pillows. See Currently Coveting: In Casa by Paboy’s Ruffled Cushions.

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