The Faux-cus on the Pros section of our blog is where I introduce you to professionals involved in various aspects of interior design, not just decorative painting.  Case in point: Jason Champion, whom I met at the Robb & Stucky: Unexpected Style event a few months ago.  He was with textile designer, Laurie Jenkins, and it was such a pleasure to meet and speak to them both about their craft.   I firmly believe it is important to understand the artistry involved in all aspects of the design world since it provides a well-rounded approach to putting together a cohesive yet visually exciting space. 

Jason has worked to realize his vision of fashion infiltrating functional outdoor design through his line of furniture and outdoor accessories, Jason Champion OUTDOOR.  Prior to the company’s launch in 2006, Jason worked with design powerhouses Stark Carpet and JANUS et Cie. His reconnection with the outdoors occurred when designing for the KOLO Collection, where he was inspired to push the envelope of outdoor product offerings. He single-handedly designs his own collections and also works as an independent designer for HANSEN, designing three collections to preview July 2008. His pieces can be found on the cover of the Frontgate May 2008 catalog as well as posh hot spots such as The Hard Rock Hotel in San Diego, Green Valley Ranch Resort in Las Vegas and The Grand Hyatt in Singapore. Jason has won awards such as DIFFA’s “Best in Show” in Atlanta, 2003, and a ADAC Design Excellence award. He has been featured on Trading Spaces as well as publications and radio such as The New York Times, SIRIUS Satellite - Martha Stewart, NY Post, Miami Home, Elle Decor and House Beautiful.

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I’m not surprised he has been so busy and well regarded.  I’m glad he was able to take the time to do an interview for Fauxology and inspire us to a higher creative level.  Enjoy!

Where do you see furniture design heading in the future?  Versatility and durability. The lines of outdoor engineering are being blurred for interior use.

What are some of your personal favorite design and/or finish styles?  I love the Circa 50 - Diamond Chair by Harry Bertoia. I also love a “life finish or patina” on metal.  

How do you go about creating a new piece of furniture?  What jumpstarts your inspiration? 1) History, 2) My Interpretation; and 3) Follow thought.  Concepts also come from me not finding things I’ve wanted to use on projects for clients.

What are some of your favorite websites, blogs and/or message forums on the internet?  Girl Meets Glamour and Apartment Therapy.

How did you begin this career path?  I have a degree in Applied Arts (Interior Design). I’ve worked with clients to develop the perfect space within their budget that encompassed the entire house.  I fell in love with the outdoors, which have no limitations in color, size or material.

Any interior design books and/or magazines that you recommend for us to read?
Met Home, Dwell and Domino.

What’s the best piece of professional advice you have received?  Get it in writing!  Contracts protect and lay out expectations for the clients.  When “selling” IP intellectual property, it must be clear on what the finished product will be.

What are some of the best outdoor spaces you’ve seen designed?  WYNN Hotel - Vegas, Central Park New York – and of course mine!

What are some of the coolest items and/or products you’ve come across?  European design for outdoor – products typically are more sleek and contemporary. Viteo’s Swing!

What advice would you offer our blog readers in regards to furnishing as a whole?  Take care of what you have regardless of where it came from.  All furniture needs care to last in any environment.

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Isn’t his work sublime?  Clean, unpretentious yet still modern, hip and striking.  Recently, we were at the Grand Bohemian (Orlando) discussing some upcoming projects and there we saw part of his collection in the pool area.  Good coincidence!  I hope you’ve enjoyed Jason’s interview and his works.  Please visit his website, Jason Champion OUTDOOR, to read more about him and see more of his collection in detail.  Until next time!