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Glenn Pushelberg embraces the pressures of time in his interior design career

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Glenn Pushelberg is the human equivalent of a popular Pinterest account. Not only is his life undeniably beautiful - admittedly due to his job as a globally renowned designer - but his proactive mindset puts the rest of us to shame. In short, he's the kind of person we've always wished we could be. 

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"Every day is new and different," says Pushelberg, half of the duo that make up the award-winning design firm Yabu Pushelberg. "Other than brushing my teeth twice a day, [I don't have habits or rituals]. I love the unpredictability of having my actionschange on a daily basis." 

The interior designer's spontaneity is characteristic of his general attitude towards life. Pushelberg says one of the biggest lessons he's learned over the course of his career is not to take anything for granted: "Look at everything as an opportunity, and always look forward to change."

He and his partner George Yabu live and work by this maxim, and it shows. The designers have won numerous awards since the studio's creation in 1980, and their works range from the chic Blink furniture collection to global interior projects for the Four Seasons, W Hotel, Bergdorf Goodman, Barneys, and Hong Kong's Lane Crawford, Louis Vuitton and Dalloyau - locations that see a stream of affluent foot traffic daily.

Rather than becoming overwhelmed by professional difficulties, the designers embrace the challenges. "George and I always have the pressure of time; it's what we fight against. That said, time also forces us to have clarity of mind and make decisions," Pushelberg says. "We try to use the limitations of time in positive ways in order to push for the most creative answers to things."

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The designers also have time for leisure, which they use to get away from man-made creations and surround themselves with nature's designs. "We like to go to our beach house in the summer and relax with family and friends by the ocean - it's our favourite thing to do," Pushelberg says. "Time is precious - it's a luxury." 

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