Designer’s Corner: Terri Fiori of Fiori Interior Design

About Terri Fiori

Terri FioriTerri Fiori, principal designer, brings the standard commercial practice of evidence-based design research to her residential projects, making her one of the most unique and sought after interior designers in the New York metropolitan area. With an extensive background in product design and development, Fiori flawlessly integrates solid business acumen with unparalleled creative finesse to fashion exquisite spaces and solutions for a diverse range of clients.

Behind the scenes, Fiori and her team coordinate research, design elements, artistic talent and showmanship into proven systems resulting in smooth-running, stress-free projects that continually exceed clients’ expectations. With a strong conviction that personality is the cornerstone to great design, Fiori’s eyes are always open for inspiration and practical indulgences. Whether it’s scouring New England antique shops, visiting home furnishing trade shows in North Carolina or frequenting showrooms in New York City, Fiori has the flair, the fortitude and the intellect to turn each project into a one-of-a-kind sensation.

Fiori Interior Design opened its doors in 2001 and has been recognized in NJ Design magazine, Asp1re and Bergen Health and Life as well as featured in The Bergen Record’s Ask the Designer and the Sunday home section of The Bergen Record.

Terri’s Picks from Current Artisans on CustomMade

3 Custom designed hand-blown blue forms1. Blue trio Made by Patricia Rubinelli of Rubinelli Glass, Portland, OR

I love the organic shapes that these hand blown glass forms take on. Each one takes on it’s own unique shape.

Handmade Large Coffee Mug2. Large Coffee Mug Made by Jeff Campana of Jeff Campana Ceramics, Helena, MT

There’s just something luxurious about starting out the day with a cup of coffee or tea in a beautiful mug. I love the shape of this mug and it’s leaf design.

bent laminated walnut and curly maple tray3. Jere’s Serving Tray Made by Jeff O’Brien of Dogwood Design, West Linn, OR

The unusual shape is what attracted me to this tray along with the walnut and maple mix of materials. I could see it being used in either a modern or traditional space.

Feathers Watercolor Painting4. Feathers Watercolor Painting Made by David Scheirer of David Scheirer Watercolors, Woodbine, MD

There’s an ethereal quality to this common find. I will always specify an original piece of art over a print – and this is an affordable way to do so.

Cabinet Hardware5. Cabinet Hardware Made by Stewart Smith of Stewart Patterns, New Hamburg, ON

The proper hardware is crucial in finishing off a custom piece.

Porcelain Deco Leaf Bowl6. Porcelain Deco Leaf Bowl Made by Lynne Meade of Lynne Meade Porcelain, Oakland, CA

This bowl would never leave my countertop….it is a functional piece of art. I love the fact that it can be used for so many purposes.

contemporary occasional chair classic mid-century design7. The Winnie Chair, An Elegant Modern Occasional Chair Made by Peter Coolican, Toronto, ON

I can easily see this elegant chair becoming an heirloom piece. It’s clean lines and distinct design really make it stand out.

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Terri Fiori
Terri Fiori, principal designer, brings the standard commercial practice of evidence-based design research to her residential projects, making her one of the most unique and sought after interior designers in the New York metropolitan area. With an extensive background in product design and development, Fiori flawlessly integrates solid business acumen with unparalleled creative finesse to fashion exquisite spaces and solutions for a diverse range of clients.
Terri Fiori
Terri Fiori

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