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Christian Siriano Is Now Designing Interiors, Home Products

Siriano Interiors is the latest expansion of the Project Runway host's ever-growing brand.
January 13 2021 10:35 AM EST
January 13 2021 5:35 AM EST
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Siriano Interiors is the latest expansion of the Project Runway host's ever-growing brand.
You likely remember when Christian Siriano first popped up on the national scene. It was season four of Project Runway and he blew judges away with his slightly European aesthetic and flair for the dramatic -- by blew them away, we mean he won. He, no doubt, played a part in Middle America's increased usage of "fierce." But since then, he's became almost inarguably the only designer from the show to build a widely-known and respected fashion business. He's launched countless collaborations, showed at New York Fashion Week consistently, helped to spark and redirect industry conversations, and constantly expanded his brand. Now, it seems he's launching the latest installment: Siriano Interiors.
"New interior design firm Siriano Interiors for 2021," the official Christian Sirano Instagram account posted last week. "Here is a sneak peek of our midtown townhouse we just completed."
The post linked to a separate account for Siriano Interiors which has been posting since June 2019. That account includes Inspiration photos as well as photos of work the firm has done including on Sirano's New York City boutique The Curated. A site for the new firm includes work for a home in Danbury, Connecticut, Westport Connecticut, Midtown, New York City, as well as The London Hotel which is set to open soon in West Hollywood.
In addition to the interior design aspect, the site also has a small amount of home goods for sale. That includes pillow sets for $325, a chair for $1,695, and a settee for $3,200.
Siriano is very much a do-er as we all know, but not just in order to bring in profits. Toward the beginning of the pandemic, he notably was one of the first big-name designers to pitch in and commit to making protective gear for frontline workers.
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