Thursday, February 11, 2010

DC's Tracy Morris

Back in January '09, I started a series on DC Designers and the first designer featured was Tracy Morris. I recently visited her site and was drawn in by all the new additions to her portfolio and reminded, once again, of her versatility as a designer. Tracy is participating in the 2010 DC Design House; her room is the Artist's Studio and she'll be collaborating with Susan Calloway of Susan Calloway Fine Arts in Georgetown for the featured art work. Really looking forward to that! (all images from Tracy Morris Design)





Love the styling in the photo above with the shawl hanging down.

This last room is from the 2008 National Symphony Celebrations showhouse, which I was happy to have attended on the last day (more here). To see the 2009 DC Designer Series post on Tracy's work, go here.

22 comments:

Things That Inspire said...

What beautiful work! I am looking forward to seeing the DC Design House - I actually postponed a trip so I could coincide my visit with the showhouse!

Love that kitchen.

jules @ The Diversion Project said...

What gorgeous images - number 5, 6 and 7 just break my heart! Why don't I live there?!

for the love of a house said...

Love her work! That second to last photo made my heart beat faster!!
joan

style chronicle said...

What talent! Thank you for sharing some of D.C.'s finest.

I grew up in McLean and have a special place in my heart for the D.C. area. My family still lives in the area so I try to get my kids up there as often as I can. There is no greater inspiration than the homes of the Founding Fathers! Did you ever visit the Twig House in Vienna?? It closed recently but was filled with so many great treasures!

Love your blog!

Gwen Driscoll said...

Just love this designer. Beautiful images. You are an amazing wonder with your blog! I'm doing your post on Sunday. Hope you are well. Have a great weekend.

Amanda said...

That column table is SPECTACULAR!!! I love it!!! I wonder if it was a salvage piece or bought that way? hmmm. beautiful

Michelle said...

what beautiful scale and proportion used in these spaces...a great eye!!

Best,
Michelle

the.neo.lifestyle said...

very nice pictures, love the first vignette, but also the others.

David

Susie @ Maddie G Designs said...

Beautiful photos. I cannot wait to see what she does for the design house. I want that kitchen!

Unknown said...

Incredible images....smiles.

Unknown said...

That is what design is all about!

The House That A-M Built said...

Oh every room is just gobsmacking perfection... total class act! A-M xx

Unknown said...

Love her style, can't wait to see how that Artist studio looks.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful corner cabinet in the photos. Lovely post!

La Petite Gallery said...

I Like the Lingerie chest, used to have one and loved it.
That bench is a wonderful idea at the dinning room table. The column base is awesome.. I want to THANK YOU for the Comment to Renee it was sound advice.

yvonne

Boxwood Terrace said...

Beautiful interiors! My favorite is the very first image you've shown. I like the interesting arrangement of the portrait placed off center, propped up on top of the chest. I may have to try that in my own home!

Developing Designs said...

Stunning designs. I am excited to see what she creates for the DC Design House, which will probably be nothing less than spectacular. Love the room with the round table and pop of the black chair with those gorgeous window treatments. Beautiful.

alice said...

So every elegant. I've been thinking of a capital base table for a current client and this is a perfect picture to show them as an example!

Greet Lefèvre said...

Michelle,
Wonderful wonderful wonderful work of Tracy Moris!! Thank you so much for introducing us to Tracy.
xx
Greet

Meander said...

I think I want everything in that entire post! Oh I could just kiss those marble countertops! Thanks for sharing love!

Unknown said...

Do you have pictures of your house on your blog anywhere?

My Notting Hill said...

Marti - Hi, yes. If you go into the categories section and click My House you'll see pics from various posts.

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