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Andrew Martin is a British Interior Design company and producer of fabrics, wallpaper, furniture, and accessories. [1] The London-based design house has four showrooms: Walton Street Flagship [2], Tottenham Court Road, Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, and Wimbledon Outlet.
Andrew Martin was founded by Martin Waller and opened its first store [3] in Richmond-upon-Thames, London, England in 1978 [4]. The store relocated to Walton Street in South Kensington, in 1987. Over the years there have been flagship showrooms in Moscow, Dubai, Cairo, Beijing, Mumbai, Marbella and nine US cities including New York and Los Angeles.
The term ‘fusion interiors’ was coined by the brand [5] to define its multi-cultural, eclectic style [6]. It was also the title of Waller’s book [7], published in 2000 by Pavilion in the UK and Watson-Guptill in the US.
Andrew Martin has collaborated on designs with the Andy Warhol Foundation, The Elvis Presley Estate, The National Gallery, Holly Frean, Kit Kemp, Kelly Hoppen MBE and Sophie Paterson [8] [9], and has produced licensed products and collections for the John Lewis Partnership, Harrods, The British Museum [10], Restoration Hardware and TK Maxx.
In 1996 Martin Waller founded the Interior Designer of the Year Awards which The Sunday Times called, “the Oscars of the Interior Design world.” [11] Each year a panel of judges, which have included Gordon Ramsey, Jo Malone, Thandie Newton, Anya Hindmarch and Sarah, Duchess of York, chooses a designer who they deem has best captured the zeitgeist of the year.
2022 - Anouska Hempel (UK) [12]
2021 - Thomas Jayne (US) [13]
2020 - Ben Wu [14]
2019 – Daun Curry (US) [15]
2018 – Ohara Davies-Gaetano (US) [16]
2017 – Erin Martin (US) [17]
2016 – Nicky Haslam (UK) [18]
2015 – Steve Leung [19]
2014 – Jorge Canete [20]
2013 – Rose Uniacke (UK) [21]
2012 – One Plus Partnership: Virginia Lung & Ajax Law (Hong Kong) [22]
2011 – Rabih Hage (Lebanon) [23]
2010 – Martyn Lawrence Bullard (US) [24]
2009 – Axel Vervoordt (Belgium) [25]
2008 – Kit Kemp (UK) [26]
2007 – Helene Hennie (Norway)
2006 – Taylor Howes Design (UK)
2004 – Tara Bernerd (UK)
2003 – Jamie Drake (USA) [27]
2002 – Zeynep Fadillioglu (Turkey)
2001 – Amanda Rosa (UK) [28]
2000 – Jean de Meulder (Belgium)
1999 – Stephen Falcke (South Africa)
1998 – Michael Reeves (UK)
1997 – Thomas Pheasant (US)
1996 – Kelly Hoppen (UK) [29]
The Interior Design Review book (published by teNeues) is an annual publication, celebrating Andrew Martin’s top 100 designers of the year. Its publication coincides with the Interior Designer of the Year Awards and features designers from all over the world. [30] [31] The Times has described it as the "definitive guide to the world’s top 100 designers." [32]
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Submission declined on 23 May 2024 by
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talk). Lose the list of award winners. If this award is notable, write its own draft, please. You have used this list to make the reader infer a faux-notability. Come to think of it, the awards were funded by the man, not the org. So why is that in here?
Make sure your references confirm what you have written, I was seriously tempted to flag one or more with {{ failed verification}}, but that is giving you a fish. Instead I a.m teaching you to fish. Cite what you write. No citation that it has four showrooms, lose the words. Same with the list of foreign ones. Why do we need to know about his book? The draft is about his business. What value, cited vale, does the book bring. Do not link to a book sales site. That is spamming. The book is not a reference anyway. If the book passes WP:NBOOK write its own draft. The draft is not about Martin Waller. It is about Andrew Martin International so think very hard about using biographical details here. All you need to do is to show that the org passes WP:NCORP. All. So cut, cut and cut againThis submission is not adequately supported by
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Submission declined on 2 June 2023 by
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Submission declined on 25 January 2023 by
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read more like an advertisement than an entry in an encyclopedia. Encyclopedia articles need to be written from a
neutral point of view, and should refer to a range of
independent, reliable, published sources, not just to materials produced by the creator of the subject being discussed. This is important so that the article can meet Wikipedia's
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notability of the subject can be established. If you still feel that this subject is worthy of inclusion in Wikipedia, please rewrite your submission to comply with these policies. Declined by
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Andrew Martin is a British Interior Design company and producer of fabrics, wallpaper, furniture, and accessories. [1] The London-based design house has four showrooms: Walton Street Flagship [2], Tottenham Court Road, Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, and Wimbledon Outlet.
Andrew Martin was founded by Martin Waller and opened its first store [3] in Richmond-upon-Thames, London, England in 1978 [4]. The store relocated to Walton Street in South Kensington, in 1987. Over the years there have been flagship showrooms in Moscow, Dubai, Cairo, Beijing, Mumbai, Marbella and nine US cities including New York and Los Angeles.
The term ‘fusion interiors’ was coined by the brand [5] to define its multi-cultural, eclectic style [6]. It was also the title of Waller’s book [7], published in 2000 by Pavilion in the UK and Watson-Guptill in the US.
Andrew Martin has collaborated on designs with the Andy Warhol Foundation, The Elvis Presley Estate, The National Gallery, Holly Frean, Kit Kemp, Kelly Hoppen MBE and Sophie Paterson [8] [9], and has produced licensed products and collections for the John Lewis Partnership, Harrods, The British Museum [10], Restoration Hardware and TK Maxx.
In 1996 Martin Waller founded the Interior Designer of the Year Awards which The Sunday Times called, “the Oscars of the Interior Design world.” [11] Each year a panel of judges, which have included Gordon Ramsey, Jo Malone, Thandie Newton, Anya Hindmarch and Sarah, Duchess of York, chooses a designer who they deem has best captured the zeitgeist of the year.
2022 - Anouska Hempel (UK) [12]
2021 - Thomas Jayne (US) [13]
2020 - Ben Wu [14]
2019 – Daun Curry (US) [15]
2018 – Ohara Davies-Gaetano (US) [16]
2017 – Erin Martin (US) [17]
2016 – Nicky Haslam (UK) [18]
2015 – Steve Leung [19]
2014 – Jorge Canete [20]
2013 – Rose Uniacke (UK) [21]
2012 – One Plus Partnership: Virginia Lung & Ajax Law (Hong Kong) [22]
2011 – Rabih Hage (Lebanon) [23]
2010 – Martyn Lawrence Bullard (US) [24]
2009 – Axel Vervoordt (Belgium) [25]
2008 – Kit Kemp (UK) [26]
2007 – Helene Hennie (Norway)
2006 – Taylor Howes Design (UK)
2004 – Tara Bernerd (UK)
2003 – Jamie Drake (USA) [27]
2002 – Zeynep Fadillioglu (Turkey)
2001 – Amanda Rosa (UK) [28]
2000 – Jean de Meulder (Belgium)
1999 – Stephen Falcke (South Africa)
1998 – Michael Reeves (UK)
1997 – Thomas Pheasant (US)
1996 – Kelly Hoppen (UK) [29]
The Interior Design Review book (published by teNeues) is an annual publication, celebrating Andrew Martin’s top 100 designers of the year. Its publication coincides with the Interior Designer of the Year Awards and features designers from all over the world. [30] [31] The Times has described it as the "definitive guide to the world’s top 100 designers." [32]
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Make sure your references confirm what you have written, I was seriously tempted to flag one or more with {{ failed verification}}, but that is giving you a fish. Instead I a.m teaching you to fish.
Cite what you write. No citation that it has four showrooms, lose the words. Same with the list of foreign ones.
Why do we need to know about his book? The draft is about his business. What value, cited vale, does the book bring. Do not link to a book sales site. That is spamming. The book is not a reference anyway. If the book passes WP:NBOOK write its own draft.
The draft is not about Martin Waller. It is about Andrew Martin International so think very hard about using biographical details here.
All you need to do is to show that the org passes WP:NCORP. All. So cut, cut and cut again