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Hubbardton Forge Announces Designer Advisory Council

Five designers will make up Hubbardton Forge's charter Design Advisory Council to understand the ever-changing needs of their clients.

08/23/2023
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Hubbardton Forge Design Advisory Council members.
Hubbardton's new design Advisory Council (clockwise from top left): Christopher Todd, Shay Geyer, Tim Green, Joshua Smith and Jeanne Chung.

Hubbardton Forge, a luxury lighting manufacturer with over 230 employees based in Castleton, VT, has announced the launch of their Design Advisory Council. According to Andrew Knapp, the company’s Vice President of Sales, “We’re honored that five of the most influential designers in America have accepted our invitation to become charter members of our Design Advisory Council.”

  • Joshua Smith recently opened a studio in Manchester, VT, bringing years of experience from NYC and Texas. Joshua’s design portfolio ranges from modern sanctuaries to country estates across the country. 
     
  • Jeanne Chung is a Southern California-based luxury interior designer known for her eclectic design aesthetic that bridges classic design principles with a modern twist that is fresh and exciting, yet still warm and inviting.
     
  • Tim Green is a nationally recognized interior designer with a studio in Georgia’s luxury community of Lake Oconee. Tim prides himself on providing approachable, thoughtful design and creating spaces which make his clients feel at home. 
     
  • Shay Geyer is not only one of Dallas’ top designers, but also has a high-end luxury décor retail store. Her design mantra is to create an inviting atmosphere that reflects the personal taste and lifestyle of each client.
     
  • Christopher Todd is based in the boom-town of Las Vegas where he also has a high-end home décor boutique. Christopher approaches design with meticulous attention to detail, as is evident in his projects across the country.

Through the sharing ideas with leaders in the interior design community and understanding the ever-evolving needs of their clients, Hubbardton Forge strives to create unique lighting and décor solutions.  Knapp indicated that “With the help of our Designer Advisory Council we hope to introduce ourselves as a valuable and reliable resource to new audiences, while continuing to improve with their help and direction.”

For nearly 50 years, Hubbardton Forge has created made-to-order, handcrafted products in an environmentally responsible way. Over 230 designers, engineers, artisans, makers and staff in Castleton  develop lighting solutions for commercial and residential spaces.  For more information, please visit www.hubbardtonforge.com

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