

He also created a column called The Rufino Report, which featured a curated monthly selection of products and trends. At House Beautiful, his role included discovering new talent, bringing in interior design projects and producing most of the brand’s photo shoots. Rufino’s career as a stylist and tastemaker has included roles at Elle Decor, Architectural Digest, The New York Times Magazine and Harper’s Bazaar he has also worked in retail design and merchandising, serving as vice president of creative services and visual merchandising for Tiffany & Co.

Chantel brings more than 10 years of experience in photography, multimedia art and brand strategy, and has been doing freelance photography for her own company, Rio Chantel Productions, for the past seven years.Īfter holding several roles in the shelter magazine world since the late 1980s-most recently as senior style director at House Beautiful- Robert Rufino is leaving his full-time role at Hearst Magazines to launch his own business. With over a decade of industry experience, von Hasseln specializes in original print development, repeats and colorways, and spent the past 11 years as the community manager for design service companies Pattern Observer and the Textile Design Lab. Montana-based digital textile printing studio and manufacturer Western Sensibility appointed Chelsea von Hasseln as director of surface design and Rio Chantel as director of brand strategy and storytelling. Market manager Jason Burgess has stepped in to handle Rosendale’s responsibilities, including overseeing sales and customer relationships for the indoor market and working closely with the design, marketing and sales teams. Rosendale had an 18-year career at Glen Raven and nearly 40 years industry experience, where he served different roles in the sales, contract and design departments. North Carolina–based fabric company Glen Raven announced the retirement of Greg Rosendale, director of indoor and contract markets. In her new role, Brenner will focus on growing the Form Kitchens trade program.

Brenner brings more than 30 years of advertising, sales and marketing experience to the brand, most recently serving as the president of custom cabinet company Semihandmade, where she led a team of 80 people and helped them navigate supply chain issues. Form Kitchens appointed Beth Brenner as the head of business development.
