Press

San Francisco Magazine - February 2007

At work, at home. Interior designer Caitlin Moran offers tips on creating a work space you'll want to dress up for.

San Francisco Chronicle - May 10, 2006

Why isn't the carpet here? Where's the perfect green? A young designer finds the answers en route to an eye-popping debut in the S.F. Decorator Showcase. A ROOM OF HER OWN

Palo Alto Daily News - May 5, 2006

With such careful detail to the many facets of her heroine, Moran is able to tell a story through interior design and bring Ms. Huffington to life. NARRATIVES AND DREAMS UNFOLD (pdf)

FresnoBee.com - May 3, 2006

in Clarissa's study designed by Caitlin Moran, the fictional character has diplomas (even for synchronized swimming and law school) framed on the wall. You see that she has a bottle of Jim Beam tucked away, a ribbon bulletin board has copies of her intriguing party invitations and an etiquette book is open to a page called "How to respond when someone insults you on purpose." Mansion Tour

San Francisco Chronicle - April 29, 2006

On a shelf in Caitlin Moran's floral and whimsical "Her Office," cigarettes sit in a sterling silver cup, next to an almost hidden bottle of Jim Beam and beneath an etiquette book open to the page "How to respond when someone insults you on purpose." Vintage stuffed animals cover the furniture in the sweetly sentimental nursery lavishly stitched by Susan Lind Chastain and painted by Willem Racke in a gentle animal-and-nature motif inspired by a 1926 book. REVIEW: San Francisco Decorator Showcase
Caitlin Moran's mind's eye saw the image of Clarissa Sloan Huffington at the desk of the green and lavender "Her Office," and created a space where visitors will want to inspect such details as invitations on the ribbon board, certificates on the wall, and notes on the fax machine and desk to find out more about Clarissa -- Harvard undergrad, Yale law grad, Wharton business grad, synchronized swimmer, mixed-doubles badminton champ and...sharpshooter! Designers' creativity fueled by arts, culture