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Bandon |
| Lisa Bottom made her name
designing financial institutions, law offices, corporate offices and
computer firms, and she is currently the Interior Design Principal
for Bottom Duvivier. In her twenty years of design experience, Ms.
Bottom has garnered an impressive list of awards, including the
Roscoe Award in 1988, and the IIdex and Best of Neocon awards in
1995. In addition, she is a product designer with several furniture
lines currently being produced by national furniture manufactures.
Lisa Bottom has designed Heritage for Martin Brattrud. |
Brian K. Graham has utilized his
talents in a wide array of design concerns, most notably interior,
retail store, showroom and product design. His studio, Graham
Design, develops and markets furniture and related products for the
contract market place, with clients including Apple Computer,
Collins & Aikman and U.S. Trust. Mr. Graham’s career includes
nine years at Gensler and a six-year partnership with John L.
Thiele, AIA. His work has been nationally recognized by the American
Institute of Architects, The Institute of Business Designers, IIDA,
IDSA, ABA and IFMA. He has designed Bandon, Dominique, Earl, Homestead, Keating, Nancy, Raymond and Wynand for Martin Brattrud. |
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Flex |

Thinkfast |
| Brian Kane, his career includes
work in Milan, Italy, for Architect Silvio Coppola, and in New York
for Atelier International where he was involved in contract
furniture and showroom design projects, as well as the start-up of
U.S. production of Italian designs. Mr. Kane joined Metropolitan
Furniture Corporation's design staff in 1977 and maintained his
position as Vice President when Metro was acquired by Steelcase.
Since, Mr. Kane has established Kane Design Studio in San Francisco
which has designed and developed products for companies worldwide.
Brian Kane has designed Flex Chair, Table and Easel for Martin Brattrud. |
Mark J. Marcinik develops his
award-winning architectural designs with an appreciation of
aesthetics drawn from functional necessity. With roots in the Quaker
tradition and influenced by George Nakashima, Mr. Marcinik pursues
ecologically-based modern design and preservation. He works
alongside his wife, K.C., in Palo Alto, California, and is currently
design principal of Greenmeadow Architects. Mark Marcinik has
designed Thinkfast, Freewheeler, Wildewood, Bongo, Linkcon, Martini and Ion for Martin Brattrud. |
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Sterling Collection |

Manele Collection |
| Richard Riveire, AIA, has extensive
design experience ranging from corporate headquarters and
international mixed-use projects to showrooms and conference
centers. His interiors and furniture designs have been
widely-published, and he has played a pivotal role in guiding DMJM
Rottet's international efforts. Mr. Riveire's early professional
experience includes work with 3D/International in Houston, and with
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in Houston and Los Angeles. Riveire
was a founding principal of Keating Mann Jernigan Rottet, and he is
currently a design principal overseeing the leadership of DMJM
Rottet's Los Angeles studio. Richard Riveire has designed Sterling and the Manele Collection for Martin Brattrud. |
Lauren Rottet, FAIA, has received
international recognition and attracted some of the most respected
corporations for her work in commercial interiors, furniture and
carpet designs. Rottet's array of honors includes the coveted
"Designer of the Year" award from Interiors magazine in 1994, and
the Hall of Fame Award from Interior Design in 1998. Ms. Rottet
spent 11 years with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in Chicago,
Houston and Los Angeles, rising to the rank of associate partner for
the Los Angeles practice. She was a founding partner of Keating Mann
Jernigan Rottet, which was acquired by DMJM in 1994. Ms. Rottet is
currently a design principal of DMJM Rottet Interior Architecture in
Los Angeles. Lauren Rottet has designed Sterling and Manele Collection for Martin Brattrud. |
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Prestwick Collection |

Kenmare |
| Debra Lehman-Smith, the Gleneagles Collection, introduced in the fall of 2005, was designed by Debra Lehman-Smith, co-founding partner and lead designer at Lehman-Smith & McLeish, PLLC. She is known for her ability to merge client’s business objectives and aesthetic preferences. A popular guest lecturer, she was featured speaker at the IFMA 1999 World Workplace conference, and her projects have won a number of awards including Interiors magazine’s Designer of the Year and inductions into Interior Design’s Hall of Fame. In addition, her product designs have appeared in Architectural Record, Contract Design, and Urban Land Institute. Debra Lehman-Smith has designed the Prestwick, Prince, Shannon and the Gleneagles. |
Peter Wooding, FIDSA, ASID, Peter Wooding, FIDSA, ASID, founded Wooding Design in 2003, adhering to a multidiscipline philosophy that includes interior design, product design, furniture and systems design graphics. Mr. Wooding’s career began over 30 years ago at Herman Miller Research under Robert Propst, which led to eight years at General Electric Applied Research Division. He then became Design Director of the internationally recognized Research and Design Institute. His current firm has been recognized with the 1991 American Society of Interior Designers Competition and the Industrial Designers Society of America silver award. Peter Wooding has designed Kenmare for Martin Brattrud. |
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Kenhardt |

Wexford |
| 5D Studio, David Ritch and Mark Saffell,
conceive and
develop new products for the retail consumer and contract furniture
market, as well as design environmental spaces and graphic
communications. Mr. Ritch has worked in a variety of design
environments including Henry Dreyfuss and Associates, Rubbermaid and
Donald Chadwick & Associates. Mr. Saffell’s career includes work
for Sussman/Prejza and Donald Chadwick & Associates. 5D Studio
has designed Kenhardt for Martin Brattrud. |
Gary Lee, IIDA has created a rich portfolio of memorable spaces which has earned him numerous accolades and awards including being a member in the Interior Design Hall of Fame. Gary Lee Partners founded by Gary Lee creates memorable interiors as well as classic product designs.
Mr. Lee designed the Wexford for Martin Brattrud.
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Collin Burry, is a principal in the Gensler San Francisco office. He has received numerous awards over the past 20 years including the AIA Awards, Architectural Record and others. Mr. Burry is a member of the Advisory Committee for Interior Designs and Architecture at the University of California, Berkley.
Mr. Burry designed the One Collection for Martin Brattrud.
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Terry Walker, is a senior associate in the Gensler San Francisco office. Ms. Walker has vast interior design experience that includes corporate and high technology projects. As well as product design.
Ms. Walker designed the One Collection in collaboration with Collin Burry.
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St. Germain |
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Ed Wood, IIDA, is a principle in the Gensler New York office. He is the Regional
Design Leader for the Northeast Gensler Region overseeing design strategy. Mr. Wood also participates in Gensler’s Professional Services Task Force.
Mr. Wood’s experience encompasses both architecture and interior design for law firms, corporate headquarters, financial institutions, publishing, medical and institutional projects. Mr. Wood’s work has been published in virtually every industry trade publication.
Mr. Wood designed the St. Germain for Martin Brattrud. |
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