Future Mobile "Vintage & Modern Home Decor & Accessories" Boutique Truck
<p>Jaime Joseph has had a lifelong love affair with fashion and interior design. With an eye quick to beauty, even as a child, she was often found with pencils and pad, sketching elaborate floor plans - painstakingly placing each piece of furniture. Busy for hours creating imaginative embellishments she drew inspiration from the world around her; a print on a doll’s dress, her mother’s apron, a tablecloth here, soft drapes billowing at the windows there, a lacey pattern of light drawn on the floor by an angle of golden sunlight pouring through a window, a neatly stacked cord of firewood, the graceful curves of a cluster of pussy-willows on her grandmother’s dining-room table, even the gleaming cherry-wood banister in the front of the alter at church would set her mind aflame. “Something about aesthetics made me sublimely happy, unlike any other form of play, “says Joseph. Even then floor-planning was an inherent obsession. Jaime confesses, “I was forever re-arranging the furniture in my bedroom and later on, much to my mother’s perplex ion, the rest of the house!“</p> <p>Inspired by her love for Interior Design, Fabrics, Home Décor, Art and all things Victorian, Jaime Joseph breathed life into D’nalel Designs. D'nalel Designs is a small independent company founded in 2008 before the birth of her son Leland. The name D'nalel is Leland spelled backwards. (PRONUNCIATION: D-NA-LEL).<br /><br /> Jaime is known for her “Retro” style, which includes the 80's, Shabby Chic, Victorian, and Vintage clothing. She integrates a broad style mix of vintage elements with modern and practical recycling, which makes them unique, custom handcrafted home décor elements. Jaime's eye for design emerged when she was little, watching her mother often rearrange furniture and re-decorate their home. While attending Suffolk University New England School of Art & Design she was chosen to design a bedroom on an episode of HGTV Designer Finals. After attending NESAD, she worked at Neena's Lighting in Boston, and as an Interior Designer at Ethan Allen in Natick. <br /><br />Her love for fabrics led her to create her own pocketbook line named "Victorian Vintage" which was elegant clutches adorned with home decor fringe trim. "Victorian Vintage" has been seen in the hands of a few celebrities, graced fashion blogs and fashion magazines. Jaime has also done part time contract labor for a showroom at the Boston Design Center which led her to woodworking, light re-upholstery and furniture restoration. Even though she wears many hats (housewife, mother and entrepreneur) she has learned in the end its all worth it!</p>