Nina V. Freudenberger of Haus Interiors is next on the list of tradhome's Young Traditional Designers. Originally from Munich, Germany, Nina's passion for interiors started when she was just three years old, playing with Lego blocks. We met up with Nina to talk about her plans for Spring and what she's excited for.

GDG: What are you looking forward to this Spring?
NF: I am so excited by the new David Weeks lighting collection! His designs are so innovative and truly a work of art. I also love following young designers like Suki Cheema, who has come out with really beautiful and strong graphic textiles.

GDG: What should we keep our eyes open for this Spring?
NF: A big trend I see coming out right now is tie-dye fabrics and wall-coverings. I love the Anniversary Snowflake collection by Maya Romanoff at Bergamo. The young designer Eskayel also has some incredible new tie-dye patterns that I think are also going to be a total hit.
GDG: Is there anything that you can't wait for this season?
NF: I will absolutely be trying to spend as much time outdoors as possible! We are working on designing a few homes on Long Island so we will be heading out there quite a bit. It won’t be the beach but it will be nice to head out of the city on those warm days!

GDG: Can you share any fun examples of going stir crazy this Winter?
NF: This was a tough New York winter but it will make the upcoming Summer even better! I took a few trips throughout the Winter to Tulum and Paris for the furniture fairs—both to escape the cold and be inspired!
Stay tuned to GoDesignGo tradhome's Young Traditional Designers Jayne and Joan Michaels of 2Michaels to hear what interiors they’re loving this season.
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