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- The Magic of Mid-Century American Design
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DWM | MALOOS
American
Maloos Anvarian has been a certified Interior Designer for over 20 years. Her furniture line and showroom launched in 2004 and was noticed immediately by the media and fellow designers for its one-of-a-kind, innovative designs. Celebrating the past and looking to the future, Maloos creates conversation pieces for any style or decor. She has also been a recipient of multiple awards.
Maloos incorporates her clients’ personalities into each project, whether bringing together a house, a room, or designing a specific piece of furniture or lighting. Her work invokes history and infuses it with a bit of wit: an antique chair is updated with the addition of Lucite arms and saddle; a traditional wingback is cheekily reinvented with its balled seating and seatback.
At the core of Maloos’s vision is the desire to create “furniture with a history” and to do so while being green – reusing, repurposing, and recycling
Maloos incorporates her clients’ personalities into each project, whether bringing together a house, a room, or designing a specific piece of furniture or lighting. Her work invokes history and infuses it with a bit of wit: an antique chair is updated with the addition of Lucite arms and saddle; a traditional wingback is cheekily reinvented with its balled seating and seatback.
At the core of Maloos’s vision is the desire to create “furniture with a history” and to do so while being green – reusing, repurposing, and recycling