Kelly spoke at WES2010 but she CERTAINLY made her way around the sponsor floor to see what’s new. Look for one off tweets on apps @kellyfallis but we can’t help but pass on CRACKBERRY.COM live feed from the floor.

Kelly spoke at WES2010 but she CERTAINLY made her way around the sponsor floor to see what’s new. Look for one off tweets on apps @kellyfallis but we can’t help but pass on CRACKBERRY.COM live feed from the floor.
Time is flying by. I had to skip Brooklyn Design this passed weekend which I was so upset about to play catch up, and this week is already looking kaotic with the ICFF in NYC starting Friday…err Wednesday (so much for one more week of catch up!)
Billed as “North America’s singular showcase for contemporary design,” the four-day extravaganza of furniture, flooring, lighting, textiles and accessories will feature over 500 exhibitors from more than three-dozen countries. In addition there’s also the ICFF Studio featuring up-and-coming designers, the Materials Matter showcase of new materials, technology and production processes and work by students from six of the world’s most prestigious design schools, including Parsons and the Pratt Institute.
Follow @remotestylist on Twitter for live feed and check back here nightly as we actually do upload our coverage in a timely fashion!
We love reading posts from Torontonians on their favorite stores, which is why we have to draw your attention to Ian Milne from BlogTO’s post on how he just can’t get enough of Queen West Commute Home!
Amazing how four months flies by! With a technological problem taking Style Watch programming down for February, opening up US op’s in March and 30 days on the road straight in April, we are WAY behind. I’ve been cruising the Eastern Seaboard with 160 videos I’ve shot, more stories that need to be communicated and no time to get them too you – yes, I’ll be the first to admit I suck. BUT…here we go. It’s Mothers Day, my mom is in Muskoka and I’m in New York City, it’s the first time I’ve had to wear a jacket in 8 whole weeks and i’m ready to address the backlog! Get ready ….
Kelly
We’re super back on track with our Guest Correspondent Program after a winter of distraction. By the end of 2010 we’ll have over 50+ design bloggers (and alot of them actual interior designers) contributing to the Style Watch from cities around the world.
Today, meet the first one ever: Traci Zeller, from Charlotte, North Carolina. Why Charlotte? It’s a hotbed of design activity – and probably the nearest “city” of note to High Point, NC (the heart of American design).

We just reconnected with her at a tweetup in North Carolina of all places and have to tell you when we think SUPERWOMAN, Traci is it! Oh, and and a stylish one too; Charlotte’s Style Magazine just named her as part of the top 25 Most Stylish! \Mom to twin boys who just turned 4 years old; has a full blown design business; is one heck of dedicated blogger and wife; and she still manages to find time to keep us up to speed on what’s doing in North Carolina.
Stay up to speed with Traci on twitter @tracizeller and Facebook.
So Traci Zeller Designs comes first; then you decide blogging? How did you initially start the blog?
It was early 2009; I simply needed a way to connect with more people – clients, friends, friends of friends, just people interested in design.
Do you remember what your first blog post was on?
Yeah, no….but I can tell you it was probably not very interesting!
What do you love about blogging?
With my life, and my boys, it’s difficult to know what a day will hold. I schedule in my appointments with clients, working around whatever is happening in my personal life. The cool part about blogging is it’s like taking time for myself. I really get into whatever I’m writing about; whatever is inspiring me. It might be a great house that I’ve seen, something that’s going on locally that’s awesome, a new product I’ve just discovered or a new solution to a problem.
Are you the editorial calendar or write it as it comes type?
I started jotting down ideas that I wanted to write about and low and behold it would appear I have a few weeks worth of topics to write about.
What’s the most exciting event that has transpired from having a blog?
The response and community around the blog is the entre; I’ve connected with people from the Midwest to Paris and love the fact we can all relate. However, being recognized as a blogger and being invited to events like the Hickory Chair Breakfast for bloggers at Highpoint in October 2009 was an ABSOLUTELY incredible opportunity to hear from designers first hand. To be included in such a high caliber event was awesome.
What do you love about being in the home decor business?
Oh my…so many different things. I guess first the fact I get to exploring … its like a never ending journey. And no matter which path you go down that you always come back to one true style. There are just so many different expressions and so many facets into that; so many different ways to style a room.
How did you end up becoming a designer in the first place?
I grew up in Southwest Georgia. My father was a lawyer for the military so we were always moving around. After I finished school all I knew was that I wanted to go to a big city that wasn’t too cold (seriously!). My best friends from school were from Charlotte, so I moved here. 9.5 years later, I can confirm it was a great move. It’s a good mix of big city and small town with loads of southern hospitality to boot. There’s really no shortage of things to do – all very accessible – mountains, beach, bigger cities like DC, Atlanta, great airport that goes anywhere …and then there’s that weather again!
What can people expect from you as the Remote Stylist Charlotte correspondent?
Charlotte is one of those cities that gets NO credit; we have tons of great design events, stores and activities that get stuck in the shadows. The Remote Stylist gives me a great opportunity to help the Charlotte design community to show the outside world we have flair. We’ve got a lot of the traditional look but it’s infused with modern elements and has a very sustainable look….Charlotte is very contemporary in design and we get lumped into that traditional American category that hails from North Carolina. Hopefully my monthly updates will entice people to visit Charlotte for business and/or pleasure!
Tell us one thing about you that not even the Remote Stylist team knows.
I’ve always been somebody who likes to share my secrets! I find something awesome and want the whole world to know about it.