Jun
23
6:00pm
Diane Dorrans Saeks - Dynamic Minds Virtual Series: Classic Design – Updated Concepts with SUZANNE TUCKER of Tucker & Marks
By DesignBayArea / SF Design Week
Interior designer SUZANNE TUCKER of Tucker & Marks, a leading figure in San Francisco interior design for almost four decades.
SUZANNE TUCKER, a co-founder of the Northern California Chapter of The Institute of Classic Architecture and Art, is known for her timeless style, elegant interiors and her passion for architecture and the decorative arts. She first worked with the legendary Michael Taylor. Suzanne and her husband/partner Timothy F. Marks, founded Tucker & Marks in 1986.
Suzanne founded Suzanne Tucker Home, a remarkably elegant and versatile collection of handsome textiles in handsome colors and attractive combinations. Over her career, Suzanne has designed multiple residences for families. Her designs enrich their lives, and several generations enjoy the benefits of the style and comfort of her visionary design, décor and wisdom. Tim and Suzanne have generously lead a range of lively community involvement, from design education fund-raisers to education seminars, and other design philanthropy.
“Good design transcends trends. Color and style are subjective, but today educated collectors buy very good art, seek out the best furniture whether new or antique and are in search of timeless design,” said Suzanne.
DIANE DORRANS SAEKS presents “DYNAMIC MINDS”, a vivid illustrated series of one-hour virtual visits/ live webcasts to leading design/ architecture studios to interview top San Francisco interior designers and architects, during San Francisco Design Week.
Creativity, ideas, inspiration and exploration, balanced with in-depth knowledge and inspiration, remain essential elements in today’s interiors and architecture. These elements will be discussed at “Dynamic Minds.”
In each sixty-minute webcast, Diane Dorrans Saeks will examine each individual’s newest work and, their classic projects. Designers and architects will guide us on a visit to their studio and study their work processes and environment. Through this one-hour meeting, participants will gain a vibrant insight and understanding of each designer/ architect and their global projects.
Open to designers in all disciplines, architects, students, entrepreneurs, tech specialists, and the public. This event requires an additional ticket fee of $20 plus the all-access pass. The additional fee is being paid to the community organizer for producing this series.
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