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Cassandra Lohr is an interior designer who has been honored with the Cover and Feature Article in Architectural Digest, and then again included in their special edition, “Twentieth Century Architectural Digest: 100 Years of Design.” Magazine publications also featuring her work are Trump Style, Luxe Magazine, and Colorado Homes & Lifestyles Magazine.

Her work can be found in numerous coffee table books, including “Spectacular Homes of Colorado”.

Lohr’s design was showcased on the National Television “CBS Morning Show” with Harry Smith and Paula Zahn, and as well on HGTV. Cassandra’s own eight part television series was aired on “Tribune Broadcasting Morning News” in Denver.

“From the traditional to contemporary, rustic to elegant, whether million dollar mansions or mountain cabins, Ms. Lohr has a gift for creating an inviting and impressive informality within an elegant setting.”


In addition to her design work, Cassandra spearheaded the production of an art and history documentary for a top museum event.

Titled “China’s Great History As Told By Two 18thc Screens,  a year later the film parlayed into a one hour PBS television show.

Explore China’s past dynasties as history unfolds through unique art narratives and imperial calligraphic texts found on two 18thC Lacquer Painted Screens.

Over the course of numerous years, experts in the field of Asian antiquities have examined and researched these rare objects of art. The consensus is that these two Screens are most likely the only ones in the world that capture the combination of size, historical significance, imperial calligraphy, and rare landscape paintings that were done in an artistic technique known as hand brushed color lacquer on lacquer.