Rather than holding their shows in grand, empty houses where each designer decorates a different room, as Americans do, the British favor a "built exhibition," organized in large gymnasium-like buildings.
The designer favored spherical forms - ball feet, ball pulls or golf-ball-sized embellishments - to frame or decorate his furniture.
Each designer decorated a room in one of four houses.
Instead of paring down their clothes, some designers are decorating them.
Twenty-two designers have decorated the turn-of-the-century home.
Next, invite 100 people - designers, artists, architects and, well, others - to decorate its surface.
To benefit the hospital, French designers are decorating a show house at 123 East 80th Street.
Nearly 60 designers had decorated tables on nine floors of the New York Design Center at 200 Lexington Avenue, so the 600 guests found many possible endings for that sentence.
The English-born interior designer, now living in Stamford, decorates in over-scale California style.
Hoping to create an aura of cozy domesticity, designers at Roosevelt St. Luke's Hospital on New York's West Side decorated the labor rooms in the childbirth center in festive chintz.