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Home Living

Self-Made, Self-Taught, Self-Assured

by user
March 31, 2024
in Living
Self-Made, Self-Taught, Self-Assured

AnĀ interior designer would have to possess an abundance of chutzpah to place a Paul Bunyan-sized silver chalice vase filled with giant sprays of faux white flowers in the middle of a hotel lobby. Eric James not only pulled it off, he pulled everything together inside Omaha’s Hotel Deco XV.

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Taking his cue from the name of the historic boutique hotel at 15th and Harney streets, James created a wonderland of Art Deco dĆ©cor that transports a visitor to a time synonymous with elegance and a post-World War I ā€œanything goesā€ mentality. ā€œIt’s early 1930s glam and glitz, one of the highlights of my career so far,ā€ says James, 40.

Clean lines, geometric patterns, bold accessories, and lots of mirrors surrounded by a sea of black and white, chrome and crystal, offer a stunning look into the past with a decidedly modern twist. Small crystal beads that cover one wall, a sheath of tufted velvet on another wall, and sofa pillows in hues of gray with raised fabric designs reveal James’ eye for a variety of textures.

The designer’s balancing act is evident in the accessories and sculpted art pieces found on tables, stairwell ledges, and window sills: white beside black, tall beside small, round beside square.

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ā€œAs I’ve developed my business, I’ve become very good at fabrics and florals, two of the hardest things to do,ā€ James says. ā€œTo get a style to flow with fabrics and flowers is difficult, but for some reason it comes naturally to me.ā€

Born Eric James Seymour in the Ponca Hills/Florence section of Omaha, the boy who toyed with the idea of becoming a marine biologist found he had a knack for taking his mother’s old decorations to create a unique, functional space in his bedroom. Pretty soon, family and friends started asking for his help with their houses.

ā€œI’m a self-taught person, very hands-on. I imagine the whole space and then just do it,ā€ he says. ā€œIt’s my passion.ā€

After spending two years in management and sales at the now-closed Z Gallerie at Village Pointe, James 10 years ago started his own business, Interiors by Eric James, and dove in headfirst.

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Traditional? Sure. Contemporary? Absolutely. Funky? Why not? Rustic? No prob.

ā€œI’m working on a farmhouse in rural Iowa that started as a kitchen remodel and has turned into a whole house remodel,ā€ James says. ā€œWe built an all-season room with raw wood flooring—knots and cracks and all. The room has exposed beams throughout, a wall of jagged stone, two oil-rubbed bronze chandeliers, and high-back wing chairs of cowhide. Very unique.ā€

One of James’ greatest assets involves the ability to listen to a client.

ā€œI asked him to style our house and his ability to interpret our wishes and bring them to fruition was awesome,ā€ raves Chris Hamilton, a hair stylist. She says James preferred to work while they were out of the house, ā€œso when we walked in, the transformation was just incredible.ā€

James’ upbeat, positive personality, his willingness to please a client (ā€œI never argue with people,ā€ he says), his eclectic designer palette, and ā€œreasonable pricesā€ keep new and repeat customers calling.

ā€œI’ve never had an unhappy client,ā€ he says. ā€œIf I did, I couldn’t sleep at night.ā€Ā  OmahaHome

Visit interiorsbyericjames.com to learn more.

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