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A Prince of a Giveaway With Naked Decor Part One

Today we are starting a two part series...a fairytale story, if you will, featuring royalty, adorable animals, fabulous decor, a treasure hunt and an amazing prize at the end!


Once upon a time there was a magnificent castle...the decor is stunning! 


The ruler of the castle was a world renowned designer named Supon Phornirunlit.

Supon has great taste and decided to create something to commemorate the marriage of the prince to his bride!
Even the Queen herself was pleased.
To be continued...

And we became so enthralled with Supon's pillows we asked him if he would share one with the Blog Guidebook readers...and he said yes! So, in honor of the upcoming wedding of Prince William and the lovely Kate, we would like to giveaway a pillow, or two, oh, maybe three! Check back here tomorrow with details on how to enter this Royal Giveaway.

SOME OF OUR FAVORITE ITEMS INCLUDE:



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About Supon and Naked Decor
With his discerning vision and marketing savvy, Supon and his unique design approach have made a substantial contribution to graphic arts. Having launched two businesses, amassed a room full of awards, and produced nearly three dozen graphic design books, Supon has come a long way from the inexperienced student who emigrated from Thailand in 1979 with a determination to achieve success in design. He founded Supon Design Group at age 24. In a few years, the studio achieved international recognition and earned over 1,000 industry awards, including Gold Awards and Best of Show honors in virtually ever design category from corporate identity, print collateral, and new media to advertising, broadcast, and packaging.

As the studio's creative director, Supon spearheaded the design and development of high-profile projects, such as brand identities for IBM's Olympic sponsorship, graphics for Reagan Washington National Airport, and product design for the Spy Museum, U.S. Open, Coca-Cola, and the Smithsonian.

Supon was at the top of his career. But in 1999, he did the unthinkable—he sold his company and took a few years off. “May be it’s I’m older and wiser. May be I want a balance between my work and my personal life. May be it’s due to shifting priorities after 9/11. I came to realize that I could be here now and I could be gone the next minutes…” he noted.

In the fall of 2005, he founded Supon Creative Enterprises, working with selected clients on various graphic projects while also producing his own home product line. The whimsical and colorful graphics  of “Naked Decor” products were debuted at the New York International Gift Show in fall of 2006. This unique design style is being noticed. His home and products were featured on HGTV Ideas, Metropolitan Home, Home, Elle Decoration, Living Etc, Metro Weekly and Washingtonion. He received  Metropolitan Home’s 2005 Home of the Year Award for his outdoor deck design and again in 2006 for his home office design. In March 2006, Reuters TV News Agency worked on an interview of his passion for pets and the story behind his product line for pets.

To learn more about about Supon and his products – please visit www.suponcreative.com & www.nakeddecor.com
Tomorrow we'll be sharing a tour of Supon's "castle" so stay tuned for the second installment of our adventure and the charming details of our pillow giveaway.

4 comments:

  1. Need need need! Want want want!

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  2. Those Queen Bookends are seriously awesome! Then again, everything else is too!

    -Megan K.

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  3. LOVE the designs!! Can't wait for the Give-away!

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