Tag: Interior Design

  • Philharmonic House of Design: The Patio by Jennifer Nicole Nelson

    I was deeply honored to design this exterior space for the Philharmonic House of Design. The experience was both inspiring and enriching, and I’m truly grateful for the opportunity to present my work in such a distinguished setting. Beautifully captured by Joshua Stevenson Floral Design: Jennifer Nicole Nelson & Hydrangea Bleu Featuring Merchandise from Pottery…

  • Paul McCartney

    It would of been wonderful to see Paul McCartney in concert, but I was still unwell, and I rarely attend concerts – they tend to unsettle me – and then there’s the obvious. Still, his is one performance I truly would have made an exception for. The man is nothing short of brilliant. Sincerely, Principal…

  • Daily Pilot: The Crowd

    Thank you, Bruce Cook, for the exquisite article highlighting my work. Your support through the years has been a true gift, and I remain deeply appreciative. Please review the article at your convenience. https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/tn-dpt-xpm-2013-05-01-tn-dpt-0503-the-crowd-20130501-story.html Sincerely, Principal Designer Jennifer Nicole Nelson

  • Grace in the Moments We Don’t Prepare For – Press Release: Philharmonic House Of Design

    I was in the middle of working, completely unprepared for any kind of press or magazine photos. Yet suddenly I’m being asked to show up for a shoot after pulling an all-nighter, exhausted, probably on my period, my face is swollen or reacting to something, and still knowing I have more work to do afterward.…

  • Press: Philharmonic House Of Design

    Principal Designer Jennifer Nicole Nelson

  • “A Deceptive Detail You Probably Missed”

    I’ve never had a musician give me free tickets to a concert. Not once. Meanwhile, my family, friends, exes, peers – even business acquaintances – have all gotten free to tickets to shows because of knowing me. It’s interesting, isn’t it? A pattern like that says something – and it’s worth thinking about. Rolling my…

  • When His Loyalty Leans Toward the Younger Wife, Pay Attention

    I’ll keep this brief. A man has long-standing friends who built a family with his first wife – children, history, shared life. The marriage ends, he remarries someone much younger, and suddenly that is the woman your partner chooses to invest his attention in. Not the mother of his friend’s children. Not the woman who…

  • Anxiety Under Control

    I’m on steady ground. I’ve gone back to therapy, and my anxiety is under control. I’m not taking medication, nor do I intend to – my current approach is serving me well. The issue was never an internal flaw; it was the harm others caused and the impact it left behind. That’s why I’m back…

  • The Aftermath

    Pneumonia, Influenza A, and a double ear infection have left me raw. Illness has a way of stripping you down – one moment I’m sentimental, soft, almost nostalgic… and the next I’m thinking, “This person is unbearable.” It’s not who I am; it’s what being worn down does to me. I hope this guides you…

  • “Born Into the Music Industry, But Now I Keep My Heart Far From It.”

    I might have been born into the music industry, but now I keep my heart at a distance from it. I don’t date within it either – and truthfully, I haven’t dated anyone in years. That boundary comes from experience – the kind you only gain by living through something difficult. Some women get swept…