Shira Gill is a globally recognized home organizing expert, bestselling author, and speaker. She has inspired thousands of people to clear clutter from their homes and lives, and developed a process and toolkit that applies to anyone, regardless of budget, space, or lifestyle. Shira is the author of Minimalista and Organized Living, and has been featured in 100 print and media outlets including Vogue, Dwell, Better Homes & Gardens, House Beautiful, Architectural Digest, Domino, Forbes, Goop, Harper's Bazaar, HGTV, Today, InStyle, Parents, Real Simple, and The New York Times.
Ariella Chezar
Ariella Chezar is the author of "The Flower Workshop" and "Flowers for the Table"; she is a master floral designer whose work has graced the covers and pages of Martha Stewart Living, O Magazine, Better Homes and Gardens, Town and Country, and many more. She is a sought after teacher and lecturer and has designed flower arrangements for the Obama White House. A leader in the "farm-to-flower" movement, Ariella has a flower farm in Ghent, N.Y. where she grows blossoms for herself and leading N.Y. floral designers.
Shira Gill
Shira Gill is a globally recognized home organizing expert, bestselling author, and speaker. She has inspired thousands of people to clear clutter from their homes and lives, and developed a process and toolkit that applies to anyone, regardless of budget, space, or lifestyle. Shira is the author of Minimalista and Organized Living, and has been featured in 100 print and media outlets including Vogue, Dwell, Better Homes & Gardens, House Beautiful, Architectural Digest, Domino, Forbes, Goop, Harper's Bazaar, HGTV, Today, InStyle, Parents, Real Simple, and The New York Times.
Ariella Chezar
Ariella Chezar is the author of "The Flower Workshop" and "Flowers for the Table"; she is a master floral designer whose work has graced the covers and pages of Martha Stewart Living, O Magazine, Better Homes and Gardens, Town and Country, and many more. She is a sought after teacher and lecturer and has designed flower arrangements for the Obama White House. A leader in the "farm-to-flower" movement, Ariella has a flower farm in Ghent, N.Y. where she grows blossoms for herself and leading N.Y. floral designers.