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Delayed Gratification: Long Lead Times
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Delayed Gratification: Long Lead Times

Designers expect lead times when ordering custom, high-end products, but lately, the delay and estimations have been abnormally long. The design industry was affected along with every other industry in the early days of the pandemic. We expected delays. However, as we slowly emerge and recover from Lockdown, long lead times remain and, in some cases, worsened.

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Take 10 With COUPAR'S Lisandra Caro-Torres
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Take 10 With COUPAR'S Lisandra Caro-Torres

For the last five years, Lead Project Manager Lisandra Caro-Torres has handled the nuts and bolts of COUPAR Studio. She is responsible for sending out purchase orders, ensuring the accuracy of invoices before handing them off to accounting, receiving and processing all vendor documents, tracking goods ordered or services contracted, and handling all related documentation. Wow!

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Timeless Elegance: Shears & Window
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Timeless Elegance: Shears & Window

When Shears & Window recently consolidated their second-floor SFDC furnishings showroom with their fourth-floor textiles department, owner and CEO Greg McIntyre discovered a treasure trove of historic photos. The time capsule dated back to 1976 when Jack Shears and Adam Window opened the pioneering multi-line showroom.

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Red: The Ultimate Cure for Sadness
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Red: The Ultimate Cure for Sadness

American fashion designer Bill Blass said, "Red is the ultimate cure for sadness." The hue is the perfect antidote to our COVID fatigue and as a celebratory color for Valentine's Day. For interiors, red is a bold choice.

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Trailblazer: Architect Paul Revere Williams
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Trailblazer: Architect Paul Revere Williams

February is Black History Month, and COUPAR celebrates trailblazing African American architect Paul Revere Williams' prolific career. Nicknamed the "Architect to the Stars," Williams shaped the Hollywood landscape designing elegant, perfectly proportioned mansions for gilded celebrities like Tyrone Power, Frank Sinatra, Cary Grant, and Lucille Ball.

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Paige Rense: Remembering the Queen of Hearths
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Paige Rense: Remembering the Queen of Hearths

When Paige Rense posed for her Kodak moment in 1976, the Architectural Digest editor-in-chief had won the Los Angeles Times Woman of the Year. Sadly the Queen of Hearths, as the newspaper dubbed her, passed away on January 1st, 2021, at her home in West Palm Beach.

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Take 10 With Builder Mark Grassi
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Take 10 With Builder Mark Grassi

Northern Calfornia native Mark Grassi opened his eponymous Napa construction firm in 1989. Grassi & Associates works with elite architects, interior designers, and discerning homeowners to craft bespoke residences and wineries that meld into the Napa, Sonoma, and Santa Barbara landscapes.


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Cecilia Chiang: A Life Well Lived
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Cecilia Chiang: A Life Well Lived

Culinary icon Cecilia Chiang, who brought authentic Chinese cuisine to San Francisco and the United States, passed away at 100 on October 28th. In 1961, she took a small space on Polk Street and opened The Mandarin Restaurant, introducing diners to Szechwan and Hunan dishes accompanied by an excellent wine list.

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Take 10 With Architect Mark Cavagnero
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Take 10 With Architect Mark Cavagnero

While Covid focuses our attention on private spaces, public places are equally crucial to our well-being. Mark Cavagnero and his eponymous award-winning firm concentrate on this external world, working on projects for the arts and culture, science and technology, education, civic, and master planning.

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