Harlem Toile de Jouy
Designed by Sheila Bridges, 2006
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Harlem Toile de Jouy
Designed by Sheila Bridges, 2006
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👏👏👏 Give a big hand for our dear friend Sheila Bridges (aka @harlemtoilegirl) being included in @archdigest AD100! ✨🌟🎉 So proud of you Sheila. You continue to awe and inspire us everyday! Well deserved! 😘 . Shot by @frankfrancesstudio . . #mrpsplacecards #frankfrancesstudio #sheilabridges #upstate #ad100 #architecturaldigest #interiordesigner #designer #interiordecorating (at Upstate NY) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIlpygWpTgU/?igshid=1ij5nlfqce2mo
In celebration of #womenshistorymonth we honor the women who paved the way for women like us. Women who were pioneers in the fields of #architecture and #interiordesign. #weLUHFit #theLUHFlife #womenwhomakestrides #DorothyDraper #ElsieDeWolfe #ElsieCobbWilson #EleanorBrown #EmilyWilliams #LouiseBlanchardBethune #CourtneySloane #Clodagh #CherylRiley #SheilaBridges #SylviaHarris #DinaGriffin #GabrielleBullock #KrystalLucero (at Washington, District of Columbia)
Thanks for the love once again #BmoreArt & #DovecoteCafe. Head into this gorgeous café during your #holiday downtime. #happyholidays #lifteveryvoice #sheilabridges #bmorecreatives #blavity Read the article here : http://bmoreart.com/2015/12/baltimores-newest-art-cafe.html (at Dovecote Cafe)
PLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR JUNE EVENT!
SoHarlem Salon with Sheila Bridges who will be interview by Veronica Claypool June 19, 2014 6:00PM - 8:00PM Sheila Bridges, a Harlem-based, interior designer and author of the memoir The Bald Mermaid, through deeply personal vignettes, explores questions of identity, femininity, race, success, what it really means to have it all and what it means to stay true to oneself in the face of judgment, criticism and expectations from family, friends, lovers and strangers.