Pink Magazine - July/August - Commercial Comforts
Tory Burch, and Lilly Pulitzer and Manhattan restauranteur Suzanne Latapie make the most of their retail and restaurant spaces to shape customer experiences.
Click Here to read the article

When my daughter was 8, she asked me why there was a birdhouse on my business card. I told her that it represented how simple life can really be. By creating Campfires and embracing the Four Basics of Balanced Living, living well comes naturally. When you stop and think about it, what really is a birdhouse?
- a sheltered place to
rest,
- a place for belongings,
- an entrance (and exit),
- a view to the outside,
- a place to sit,
- and a comfortable place
for visitors.
For me, this birdhouse is a campfire, a center of positive energy that encourages meaningful experiences. If we take focus a bit of time and thought in the right direction, we can create the experiences of life, instead of the appearance of life.
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Pink Magazine - July/August - Commercial Comforts
Tory Burch, and Lilly Pulitzer and Manhattan restauranteur Suzanne Latapie make the most of their retail and restaurant spaces to shape customer experiences.
Click Here to read the article
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