“People often think designers aren’t connected to the architectural process, but we are. Each is completely dependent on the other,” says Suzanne Lovell. “We take an architectural approach to our work, which is informed by historical reference and a true understanding of our client’s style and needs.” This philosophy is evident in the Chicago-based designer’s interiors. “It’s important to layer architectural elements, colors and textural materials to create a cohesiveness from start to finish,” she says. This is necessary, she explains, “because of the increasingly sophisticated client base. Technology has given the public access to good design ideas. The result is that people have much higher standards. There’s a thirst for new ideas and better craftsmanship on a global scale. We’re responding to that.”

Lovell believes this includes being environmentally savvy. “People are more aware of the environment now. We explore the environment as an approachable fine art.” For example, her new fabric collection is made with noncarcinogenic dyes and natural materials. The goal of her 35-member firm, she says, “is to create timeless spaces with a well-edited aesthetic and knowledgeable taste.” And what is the most important thing a designer can bring to a project? “A client recently paid us a huge compliment. He said, ‘Forget that you are amazingly talented and diligent designers. What you provide is peace of mind.’ ”

Suzanne Lovell

312-595-1980

www.suzannelovellincom

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