By DONNA L. COLE For The Capital
By DONNA L. COLE For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
06/14/08
It's a pretty impressive and perhaps extraordinarily intimidating feat - designing the yacht interiors for not only Tony Margolis, the entrepreneur behind the Tommy Bahama brand, but for two of Martha Stewart's boats. Imagine picking out the fabrics, woods and furnishings for two of the best-known icons and arbiters of home design and style.
Donna L. Cole - For The Capital
Ms. LeCompte-Lawson, in center, with her sons, Brady Stanton on the left and Tre Holmes on the right.
It's all in a day's work for Donna LeCompte-Lawson of Annapolis. And that work takes place in her studio, directly behind her house on Eastport's scenic Back Creek.
Driving toward her home, the first thought is, maybe this is the wrong street. Could there really be a...
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