![]() And I was quite an entrepreneur as a child-I would have lemonade stands, or make and sell braided barrettes with ribbons, or stationery-whatever I could do to make money. ![]() My father was a huge businessman and it was always about economics with him. Did you pursue design right away yourself, then? I think that was probably the first spark. She was a one-man show with a thriving business downstairs in the basement. When she was about 30 years old, my mother said, “I want to stop moving and my own career, so I’m going to keep the girls in and you can commute from here.” She is a very creative woman and had always wanted to have her own business, so she decided to take a chance and launch an interior design firm. My family moved about every two years for my father’s job when I was a young child. ![]() What was the moment you knew you wanted to be a designer? ![]()
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