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Earlier this week, we launched our new video series, "Remodelista in Conversation with Design Innovators," featuring some of the most exciting design luminaries (architects, interior designers, artisans) working today. Today, we hear from Nilus De Matran of Nilus Designs in San Francisco; join us as we sit down for coffee with De Matran, courtesy of our friends at Starbucks, and learn what design innovations he's excited about.
De Matran studied with internationally known architect Zaha Hadid in London before moving to San Francisco; one of his first projects was Cafe deStijl, named after the Dutch art movement espousing geometric, abstract art and style as a way of life. Since then, he's designed some of the city's edgiest domestic and commercial spaces. What's he excited about? The new accessibility of 3-D printing, for one (watch our video to find out why). And let us know what design innovations you're excited about; we'd love to hear from our readers on this topic.
Above: Remodelista's Sarah Lonsdale in conversation with De Matran.
Above: A modular kitchen for Design Within Reach, designed by De Matran.
Above: Join us as we sit down for coffee with De Matran, courtesy of our friends at Starbucks.
Above: Lauren Geremia of Geremia Design in Emeryville, CA, is the visionary behind some of the Bay Area's most innovative spaces.
Above: Geremia studied painting at RISD before segueing into interior design (she got her start decorating bars and restaurants on a budget), and her inventive approach got her noticed by the local tech community. Her clients include some of the Bay Area's most happening companies—think Dropbox and Instagram—and she's done domestic interiors for leading tech innovators as well.
Above: What's Geremia most excited about? New frontiers in LED lighting, for one (watch our video to find out why).