Suzette is crazy about Kravet, which has "great depth in fabrics, trims, and furniture at moderate to high-end pricing for casual to formal settings." Pillows and tiebacks are done in silk for a mood of taste and refinement. Suzette mentions that Kravet is know for "capturing trends in color and pattern in a timely manner." Kravet: www.kravet.com
Everything from wallpaper and fabrics to paint and furniture can be found at Zoffany, whose collections are inspired by the past, but are at home in contemporary interiors. Suzette maintains that they have "elegant patterns, prints and colors once could live with for a lifetime." She especially loves their "traditional, timeless fabrics and wallcoverings." Zoffany: www.zoffany.com
Suzette touts the Aberdeen faucet, which, as she points out, "has a pause buttom unique to Moen to interupt water flow." Aberdeen's high arc spout has great maneuverability and intuitive control. The single-button activations spray switches from an aerated stream for everyday uses to a spray for power rinsing. Suzette also likes that is serves "multipurposes from filling pots to watering plants." Moen: www.moen.com
Renowned for exquisite home accents, Chelsea House offers furniture, chandeliers, and more. Partial to their "fresh collection of items including lighting, porcelain, and artwork," Suzette notes that Chelsea House is a "great resource for completing a room." Chelsea House Inc: www.ChelseaHouseInc.com
"Exceptional finished, style and fetails depicting an Old-World elegance," says Suzette of the fixtures from Metropolitan Lighting. "They fit a wide range of lightting needs for chandeliers, pendants and scones." The antique reproductions are available in alabaster, brass, and hand-blown Murano Glass, to name a few materials choices. Metropolitan Lighting Fixture Company: www.nydc.com/metlight