Brenda Kelly Kramer Interiors
Brenda Kelly Kramer interiors
P.O. Box 344
Chappaqua, NY 10514
brenda.kramer@verizon.net
phone 914.844.4079
How would you describe your design philosophy?
"I like the challenge of mixing interesting finds. the fun is putting it all together!" Her clients agree that her knack for combining elements creates a warm and inviting space. "Nothing makes me happier than a client saying, 'This really feels like home!' And nothing feels like home more than custom Leontine products and designs. They really make the project feel complete."
What makes Leontine right for you and your clients?
Leontine is amazingly beautiful and versatile, too. Be your style modern or traditional, there is a Leontine monogram for you! I love how you can be so creative with Leontine. I recently put a monogram on a chair and it looks amazing. i tell my clients also, how easy they are to care for, so you really can just relax and enjoy your beautiful space. I chose the photo of myself with my son, Cooper that appeared recently in the New York Times, because as a mother of 6 young boys (I just had identical twins!) and an interior designer, I feel Leontine is also right for my family. The twins' room and our other boys have Leontine Linens on their beds. Their rooms look so finished and custom, yet I don't have to worry because after all, they are boys! Being creative is so easy with Leontine. Using their monograms in interesting ways really personalizes your space and makes it yours.
What's your favorite Leontine product and why?
It's impossible to name just one. I love so many different Leontine products and designs. I do love the classic Dakota coverlet done with really any of the beautiful monograms. I am always amazed at the level of detail on each piece. They are truly heirlooms. The monogrammed linen napkins add such style and elegance to your table. I love the beautiful baby designs. I also love the wonderful customer service at Leontine. Everyone is so willing to help you be creative.
Interior Photos by Bill Bramswig, 2009.
Headshot by Rob Bennett for the New York Times.



