Words matter. These are the best Cynthia Rowley Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I think for love to work you have to be with someone who you want to talk to before going to bed at night.
I’ve taken a lot of risks through the years, but I always followed my instincts and always explored new opportunities. The biggest reward has been having an idea and being able to make it a reality. My passions always lead the way – travel and adventure, fitness, art, and home.
I’m very sensitive to smells.
My dream was to have a slide bannister so I could slide down and go out the door to work.
People always ask what my inspiration is, and it’s never something that’s easily explained.
Overhearing people’s conversations about art – that’s always entertaining.
People always ask what my inspiration is, and it’s never something that’s easily explained.
I always like that sort of tomboy aesthetic.
I think it’s important to stay curious and see and experience as much as you can, whether it’s art, performance, music, travel, or just hanging out and people-watching.
Art has definitely influenced how I think of design, both as individual items and as a body of work.
I love hanging out with kids and my husband – I love traveling with them. We can go on the most epic journeys in like five days.
That’s my style – to mix a lot of print and pattern and put it all together.
Doing things outside of the traditional fashion gives me the opportunity to bring a fresh eye to unexpected markets.
I think for love to work you have to be with someone who you want to talk to before going to bed at night.
There’s always an excuse to celebrate someone you love.
My dream was to have a slide bannister so I could slide down and go out the door to work.
All I ever wanted to do was make things. My whole life has been a constant evolution on that theme.
It seems like the world’s major cities are getting more and more homogenized, so I think it’s important to go off-road and find treasures in offbeat destinations.
Everything looks cute when it’s small.
We work with Birchbox, and I think that it’s kind of exciting. You’re getting a gift every month, and it also entices people to be more experimental and to try more things. For busy people like myself, it’s really helpful.
Doing things outside of the traditional fashion gives me the opportunity to bring a fresh eye to unexpected markets.
I wake up like I’m shot out of a cannon.
I’ve taken a lot of risks through the years, but I always followed my instincts and always explored new opportunities. The biggest reward has been having an idea and being able to make it a reality. My passions always lead the way – travel and adventure, fitness, art, and home.
I try to look at design from a more conceptual standpoint.
I really detest brunch. I think it’s a waste of a good day. Detest is a little too severe, but I would say I’m not a brunch person.
When I was in art school, I worried that being a painter seemed like it could be an elusive dream, and fashion seemed so much more secure.
I’ve always wanted to do something in the food and beverage world. Part of my MO is to go into unchartered territory. I enjoy a challenge.
That’s my style – to mix a lot of print and pattern and put it all together.
Overhearing people’s conversations about art – that’s always entertaining.
There’s always an excuse to celebrate someone you love.
I’ve always wanted to do something in the food and beverage world. Part of my MO is to go into unchartered territory. I enjoy a challenge.
Be thankful for all successes, lose your ego, take risks, fail fast, and if you don’t absolutely love what you do, run!
I think cooking has the same creative process as designing, where you have the ingredients, you have the alchemy part of it, and you have the satisfaction of seeing your creation become a reality.