
After 25 years of designing hotel, corporate, and residential interiors, RJ Thornburg [1], a self-declared “antidecorator,” continues to create distinctive spaces with a refreshingly innovative approach to style, color, and scale, bringing attention to art rather than using it merely for decorative purposes. RJ hopes [2] that the eclectic environments he creates "help people have fun with their interiors and take the design process a little less serious." His recent work includes a midcentury modern home renovation, the Stonewall Country Club in Lancaster, Penn., and the Uwishunu Guest Room at Philadelphia’s Westin Hotel [3]. After opening a home-design store showcasing his own designs as well as those of local Philadelphia artists and craftsmen, he partnered with Warren Muller, a self-proclaimed luminary who creates fantastic lighting sculptures from found, recycled, and salvaged objects, to open Bahdeebahdu [4], a lighting and design studio. To see a gallery of his work,
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