Ted Collier is a man of many hats. He is the co-owner of Katie’s Pizza, the future owner of a hip, new meal kit service called Viro Pasto, a fisherman and, most prominently, a highly talented artist blooming in the St. Louis area.
Read MoreHow do you turn a shoebox into a jewel box? That was the conundrum that interior designer Suzanne Tullock, Allied ASID, of Suzanne Tullock Interiors, faced when coming up with a design plan for the small bonus room.
Read MoreTed Collier, co-owner of Katie’s Pizza & Pasta Osteria, has a thing for doughnuts. The restaurateur/artist doesn’t make them — he paints them — and with such style that they’ve become his trademark. He calls them circles.
Read MoreLocal artist Ted Collier has announced that he will be moving to a much larger space in Creve Coeur that will serve as a gallery, studio and event space for his artwork.
Read MoreThe life of an artist typically isn’t an easy one, which is why so many choose to pursue their art as an avocation rather than a vocation. But St. Louis painter Ted Collier is one of the lucky ones.
Read MoreTwice a year, interior design blog Calling it Home invites 20 designers from across the country to take part in the One Room Challenge to transform a space in just six weeks.
Read MoreAlong a hushed street within downtown Clayton, 10 Sumac Lane seemed unimposing at first glance. Yet Travis Noble, a high-profile criminal attorney, trained his gaze once more on the residence and saw potential.
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