First Look: Working the Room, a New Home Makeover Show with A&E and Sotheby's Home
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F eaturing the unique talents of Nathan Turner, Mat Sanders and Tiffany Riggle, “Working The Room” chronicles the adventures of three designers as they make over and reimagine a neglected room in their clients' homes. Each episode delves into the creative process of the designer, including how they customize each space with items from Sotheby’s Home, the online consignment marketplace specializing in vintage furniture, decorative objects and accessories.
Three episodes of the series will air across A+E Networks’ platforms beginning May 9 on FYI and on A&E Saturday mornings starting May 11. “Working The Room” is part of A+E Networks’ growing ‘Home.Made.’ lifestyle programming block that serves as the portfolio’s hub of all things DIY, home improvement and décor.
“It’s been a wonderful experience developing ‘Working The Room,’” said Elizabeth Brown, CEO of Sotheby’s Home. “The show’s format allows the designers to source from our unique selection of furniture, art, home décor and accessories to bring new life and refresh spaces, taking viewers behind the scenes of home makeovers and the interior decorating process.”
MEET THE DESIGNERS
Mat Sanders
WorkingTheRoom Mat's Profile
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‘I assume the best work is yet to come’: David Hockney (1980) - Newsnight archives
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The Hong Kong SalesChinese Works of Art Meet Record Breaking Surrealism in Asia | The Hong Kong Sales: In Review
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150 Years of ImpressionismClaude Monet’s Water Lily Pond: A Mirror Held Out to the Beauty of the World
Nathan Turner
WorkingTheRoom Nate's Profile
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‘I assume the best work is yet to come’: David Hockney (1980) - Newsnight archives
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The Hong Kong SalesChinese Works of Art Meet Record Breaking Surrealism in Asia | The Hong Kong Sales: In Review
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Tiffany Riggle
WorkingTheRoom Tiffany's Profile
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