- Story by Angela Cowan Photography by Lia Crowe
Despite being exposed to the art and design world from her youngest years, Stephanie Smith never really thought sheѻýd end up there for her career.
ѻýMy mom is an artist and is in design, and she also did art studies at Emily Carr,ѻý Stephanie says. ѻýShe had a gallery when I was a young teen, so I learned how to cut glass and frames, and do all the assembly from about 12 years old.ѻý
After finishing a degree in business and marketing, Stephanie agreed to let her mom train her at Ethan Allen furnitureѻýѻýI really thought it was going to be a short-term ventureѻýѻýand she has been in the design and furniture industry ever since.
Now the president of on South Granville, Stephanie has come back to loving furniture after taking a few years away.
ѻýI saw people shopping for mostly throwaway pieces, things that would just end up in a landfill in a few years. Iѻýd been in interior design for so long, and I had been losing the passion,ѻý she says. ѻýSo I left furniture for a few years, but this line really brought me back. Itѻýs so unusual, and just the details in each pieceѻýyou could easily mix in a piece and create real interest in your room, or do a whole room and create a dramatic, beautiful look.ѻý
Besides being beautifully designed with intricate detail work, it was the quality of the pieces that sold Stephanie.
ѻýThere are no springsѻýitѻýs all solid rosewood. Itѻýs some of the heaviest furniture Iѻýve ever moved, and I have moved a lot of furniture in my life!ѻý she says with a laugh.
Seeing how the pieces fit into her clientsѻý homes and knowing theyѻýve invested in something that will last decades has brought her a whole new level of satisfaction too.
ѻýI love helping people, and I love finding design solutions,ѻý she says. ѻýThis became the passion, and it fulfills me so completely. Iѻým never tired of it.ѻý
THE 7 SINS
Envy:
Whose shoes would you like to walk in?
Arlene Dickinson from Dragonѻýs Den. Iѻýve always loved what a great business woman she is for so many reasons. Watching her over the years has been inspiring, and I have always felt I related to her. From building her self-made fortune, seeing all of her supporting causes and how she shows her passion for what she believes in, I have always admired herѻýnot to mention, her shoes are always fabulous!
Gluttony:
What is the food you could eat over and over again?
Sushi! I never tire of sushi, although, funny enough, I have a severe shellfish allergy. Iѻýve always loved a meal with variety, and there is always endless selection with sushi.
Greed:
Youѻýre given $1 million that you have to spend selfishly. What would you spend it on?
Leisure property! Iѻýve always been a dreamer, and Iѻýve dreamed of having a small quaint place on a lakeѻýsomewhere that memories are made for a lifetime. A place to get away and enjoy fun experiences and time together with all the people I love. A place to leave for my kids to cherish time spent together.
Wrath:
Pet peeves?
Restless legs! Iѻýd never experienced it until pregnancy. Iѻým pretty busy as it is, and hate anything slowing me down. And insincerity. Iѻýve always trusted that people are generally good. Over time, they always show their true character: theyѻýre either reliable or theyѻýre questionable, and itѻýs only a matter of time until the latter reveals itself. I have such a love of people that it always stings to uncover insincerity, and itѻýs one thing Iѻým always disappointed in.
Sloth:
Where would you spend a long time doing nothing?
On a lake. Although Iѻým not a strong swimmerѻýI mean, I learned how by diving for money my grandmother would throw in the lakeѻýbut I am a water baby, and as long as there is a boat or flotation device, Iѻým there! I always thought Iѻýd live in a floating home and be able to feel free, anchoring down wherever and whenever I felt like.
Pride:
What is the one thing youѻýre secretly
proud of?
Knowing my strength, on so many levels. Knowing I can get through tough times is definitely something I heavily value. Iѻýve been faced with situations both in my business and my personal lifeѻýyou know, the ones you want to avoid or try to ignoreѻýbut Iѻýve been fortunate to have some incredible mentors who showed me that itѻýs how you deal with things that have the biggest impact. Iѻýve worked really hard to keep a good perspective and see things from other views than simply my own, and thatѻýs allowed me to be mindful and sensitive when confronting anything.
Lust:
What makes your heart beat faster?
Sharing in someoneѻýs happiness. Iѻýve naturally always been a pretty positive person, and I love seeing people succeed and grow and celebrate the little and the big wins. I believe that celebrating these things attracts
more of the same, and I love being around people who also adopt this attitude. Life is short, and it sure is better with like-minded people around you!
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