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Q: Designers' Business Travel

Staff -- Interior Design, 11/1/2008 12:00:00 AM

For hands-on designers, there’s no telecommuting device that compares with being on-site. So we asked a few, “Where is work taking you travelwise?”

“Las Vegas; Carmel, California; Tokyo; and New York, where I’m hoping to open an office next year.”--Richard Beard of BAR Architects

“Snowmass, Colorado. I have three condos I’m working on there.” --Andrea Ballerini of AB Interiors

“I’m splitting my time between Sacramento and Venice, two places that could not be more different, yet share the California spirit—and will soon host our boutique hotels.” --Matt Harvey of Joie de Vivre Hospitality

“I’ll be traveling to Udine, Italy, to visit the Moroso factory that’s producing my new furniture collection.” --Eran Chen of Office for Design & Architecture

“To New York—for sales calls.” --Iris Wang of Brentano

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