“With a career rooted in a place where children’s imaginations reign, play is forever etched in my design perspective.” Peg Lessard
THE LANGUAGE OF INTERIORS
“FLOORING, WINDOW AND WALL TREATMENTS TRANSFORM A ROOM AS THEY SET THE STAGE.
LIGHTING, ART AND ACCESSORIES PERFORM AND CREATE PERSONALITY.
FURNITURE IS YOUR INVITATION TO RELAX AND ENJOY.”
PEG LESSARD /2002
Hi there – so glad you are here! My name is Peg Lessard – A creative, journalist, out-of-the box stager & interior design stylist who sees the possibilities, with a passion for being the fly on the wall that tells my client’s story. A career inspired by a love of textiles, I also take great joy in designing vignettes that stage and detail inviting interiors. Peg Lessard, Principal – STAGE CURATE
PHILOSOPHY: Design is in the details. Curating today’s details welcomes tomorrow’s vision. Listening with experienced eyes and ears, my signature style streamlines and unites the eclectic with the tailored, mirroring each client’s story and persona. Sustainable vintage fabrics and furnishings will usually find their way into my design aesthetic, especially when we need an extra pop of personality. Enthusiasm and play are also essential ingredients to effortless design, keeping it simple, honest and congruent.
PURPOSE: Emphasizing the ‘fun’ in function, my aspiration is to partner with potential clients to create relatable sustainably designed environments that surprise and emote smiles of satisfaction and…”Perfect!”.
A “LITTLE” HISTORY…
A one of a kind world of whimsy; from day one, everyone gravitated to Lavender’s Blue, a magical little retail store in Santa Monica, California where my collection of children’s apparel and furnishings met vintage fabrics and cottage industry artisan Waldorf style toys…and children’s interiors. Featured in LA Style, LA Times and Victoria Magazine, Lavender’s Blue was the go to for children’s room design, personal shopping and movie props.
After relocating to my East coast roots, HauteInteriors.com, gained fast momentum in the Baltimore-Washington corridor in early 2000. By far, my best take-away was designing the mess halls and captain’s quarters for the infamous USNS Comfort Hospital Ship in the Baltimore Harbor, a true joy and honor. I arrived early on the day they set out for Iraq so everyone could hug their families goodbye. That didn’t stop the captain from squeezing in an impromptu tour of the hospital ship for my daughter. So special. (Thank all for your service!)
After a life-changing experience in 2022, I needed a change of scenery. Reinventing myself and my design aspirations, I became certified in residential transitioning, redesign and staging. Stage Curate launched with a waterfront renovation, and has opened my eyes to a whole other aspect of design I absolutely love! Let’s face it – I love it all!
25th Annual Decorator’s Showhouse in Baltimore – The estate was once owned by President Dwight Eisenhower and wife, Mamie. A bonsai tree gifted to them from Japan was still live on the property. The lobby was used as a set in the Chris Rock movie, ‘Head of State”, which was being filmed on location at the time. They were particularly enamored with the custom framed vintage wallpaper and the vintage Japanese soapstones.
Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to the possibility of helping you change your scenery! Many thanks to past and present clients who continually give me the opportunity to do what I love! Stage Curate donates 5% of any net profits to Walking With Anthony, the first non-profit organization of it’s kind to support victims of spinal cord injury with desperately needed physical therapy.