Spade Stories: Meet LOS ANGELES HOME STAGER Greg!

GREG FIESER
LOS ANGELES DESIGN MANAGER

I’ve always been interested in home interiors and design.  The true story I love to tell is that my mom stopped sending me to my room as punishment around eight years old because I would just go in there and rearrange the furniture.  She’d come check on me two hours later and I’d be a happy little kid just sitting there with a whole new layout.  My career path has bobbed and weaved in various directions over the years, but always with some kind of artistic bend:  actor, cosmetologist, television casting producer, landscape designer, Feng Shui consultant. 

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When I found Spade and Archer, I was in Portland and working in furniture, lighting and home goods retail as a Visual Manager.  I remember it very clearly: I came home frustrated after another long day of holiday retail customer service and decided I needed a different career, STAT!  Retail had served me well and I was happy to at least have a job, but that’s all it was for me.  I enjoyed the visual aspect of my job. I loved moving furniture around every day and setting up displays. However, the grind of customer service coupled with the oppressive nature of large corporate retail was cracking my skull.  I’m a creative person all the time—not just the few hours a day allowed at a store. So I very quickly thought about the few industries where I could be creative full-time, have adult autonomy, and do something that spoke to my deepest skills.  I came home that dreary December day and started looking up local home staging companies.  I knew a little about staging and I had a background in design, so it seemed like the good fit.  I looked up six companies (that’s it!) and crafted a heartfelt and possibly desperate cover letter.  Three never responded to my email at all.  Two said they would look me up in April when they were hiring.  And one responded a few days later with an offer to meet and discuss.  That one response was from Justin Riordan, owner and founder of Spade and Archer Design Agency. 

We met at a coffee shop for a casual interview.  Justin spoke about his company, its humble beginnings and its optimistic future, as well as its design aesthetic encompassing contemporary, modern and antique furnishings.  I was impressed by his business model as well as his expansion ideas.  “Did I have a problem relocating?” Not one bit.  I’d finished my time in Portland and was ready to move on.  Justin said the job opening was in Seattle and I soon had a second interview up there in January.  Oh, and speaking of moving, would I mind moving to LA in a year or so when that new office was set to open? No? Great!

I took the bus up to Seattle for my second interview which went well, I suppose, as I was asked to come back up in February for a working interview. I started working full-time in Seattle in April.  In the flash of an eye, we got a great opportunity to open our Los Angeles office in September, so I returned to the Southland after a four-and-half year hiatus to the Northwest and started working on the new office.  I put a lot of sweat equity into opening our new warehouse. I was so gratified when we started staging homes all around LA.

This new career path that I put myself on has been such a blessing.  In my own home, I can only rearrange my furniture so much before it becomes exhausting and redundant.  In my work with my Feng Shui clients, I can only make suggestions to how they should arrange their spaces but the actual work is up to them.  In my retail work, I was always conscripted to a limited space and a corporate ideology or template.  But every time I stage a property, it becomes a brilliant space all uniquely unto itself.  When I close the door on a freshly staged house I’m impressed (and self-satisfied) that it always looks better than when I got there. Home staging seems to be a perfect fit for me-- I get to use all my talents and a lifetime of varied experience every day.  I can’t wait to see where this path takes me!