Design can have such a positive impact on the way people live and on their relationships and moods.
From Genevieve Gorder
I had been to the South many times and I thought I knew what the South was, but not until you live with people and live through their lives do you know what it's really about.
I think we typically, as Northerners, stereotype what the South is in so many negative ways. We kind of forget all the beautiful things that they contribute to make this country a country.
I think that, in comparison, New Yorkers and Northerners are so guarded.
So, like I said, I will visit Jeffersonville more often because I now have a little getaway house up there.
Being on Oprah? You realize that there are a couple of types of audience members. There are like the cult people in the audience who are just crying before she gets on. And then there are the people who are playing it cool. I definitely was somewhere in the middle.
I'm so used to talk-show hosts just giving you a sound bite and not really being interested.
Oprah has this intense curiosity that I haven't found with any interviewer.
I'm opening a store at the end of the month in the New York meatpacking district. I'm launching a line of bedding this summer, and I am writing a book that will be out next January.
That was always my frustration with so many of these shows, because design is not an ambush... it's a relationship. You have to know how people move and live and work to be able to design for them.
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