5 thoughts on “2018 Style and Design Awards Winner: Stephanie Reppas”
From the French, “‘objet trouvé” literally means found object . Stephanie ferrets out the odd, the unique, the loved and unloved, the worn, and the unknown. She revives the spirit of another time to give the object new purpose, new life, and bring joy to the heart of those who can see its truth.
Stephanie is after my heart with her approach to design. Some of the most beautiful things are found objects. Stephanie knows this, and somehow manages to give them new life while honoring the past. It’s so cool.
From the moment I first met Stephanie, I knew that she is a true Designer that creates, builds and evolves with a goal and a mission in mind. Creating purposeful beauty is not just a talent, but also years of persistent learning, training, improving, having a vision and Stephanie is a great testament to that.
Her rustic & vintage style feels like a good representation the beauty of Hudson valley. I suggest to take more life-style photos in the at-home settings so viewers can imagine how it’s like to have her piece in their homes.
Stephanie’s approach is lighting the way for others. In today’s digital world, screentime can eat up so much of our daily lives. Human hands seem to be used mainly for operating smart devices. We often forget that our amazing our hands can make amazing things. Stephanie shows the world how to appreciate and value the vintage objects made by hand, by bringing the craftsmanship to light, repurpose these objects to create unique, modern and rustic design work.
5 thoughts on “2018 Style and Design Awards Winner: Stephanie Reppas”
From the French, “‘objet trouvé” literally means found object . Stephanie ferrets out the odd, the unique, the loved and unloved, the worn, and the unknown. She revives the spirit of another time to give the object new purpose, new life, and bring joy to the heart of those who can see its truth.
Stephanie is after my heart with her approach to design. Some of the most beautiful things are found objects. Stephanie knows this, and somehow manages to give them new life while honoring the past. It’s so cool.
From the moment I first met Stephanie, I knew that she is a true Designer that creates, builds and evolves with a goal and a mission in mind. Creating purposeful beauty is not just a talent, but also years of persistent learning, training, improving, having a vision and Stephanie is a great testament to that.
Her rustic & vintage style feels like a good representation the beauty of Hudson valley. I suggest to take more life-style photos in the at-home settings so viewers can imagine how it’s like to have her piece in their homes.
Stephanie’s approach is lighting the way for others. In today’s digital world, screentime can eat up so much of our daily lives. Human hands seem to be used mainly for operating smart devices. We often forget that our amazing our hands can make amazing things. Stephanie shows the world how to appreciate and value the vintage objects made by hand, by bringing the craftsmanship to light, repurpose these objects to create unique, modern and rustic design work.
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