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3:49 AM Sources: The Denver Post - Denver CO
Thom Filicia, the New York interior designer, made famous by reality TV, recently launched his first collection of home furnishings. He also was a style expert for five seasons on Bravo's "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy." His designs have "historical references and traditional elements, but done in a modern way," Filicia says. "They could go in an urban loft or Federal-style home, a home anywhere from Florida to California."

historical references and traditional elements, but done in a modern way   -Thom Filicia

 

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7:30 PM Sources: Home Accents Today
December 10, 2009 Following is an edited transcript of a roundtable discussion moderated by Jeff Hiller, president of the Sustainable Furnishings Council , that took place Monday, Oct. 19, 2009, at the High Point Market, in Ballroom B of the IHFC building, with participants Thom Filicia, Alexander Julian and Vladimir Kagan. The event took place on the third anniversary of the founding of the SFC. Also that morning, Hiller announced the launch of a new consumer education and awareness initiative to feature  
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Thom Filicia , the New York interior designer made famous by reality-TV, launched his first collection of home furnishings at Robb & Stucky Interiors in Altamonte Springs last week. He also was a style expert for five seasons on Bravo's Queer Eye for the Straight Guy . His designs have "historical references and traditional elements, but done in a modern way," Filicia said.

historical references and traditional elements, but done in a modern way   -Thom Filicia

 

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