Rodman Primack was raised between Laguna Beach, California, and Sun Valley, Idaho. He was the longtime executive director of Design Miami, the premier collectible design fair. Earlier in his career, Primack worked for Peter Marino, was a specialist in Latin American art at Christie's, served as chairman of Phillips auction house in London, and was a director at Gagosian Gallery. Primack designs textiles and wallpapers under the brand RP Miller. He sits on the boards of the Museo Tamayo in Mexico City and the International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Rudy Weissenberg grew up in Guatemala City, Guatemala. He worked in the Spanish-language media industry in the United States before cofounding the Mexico City-based collectible design gallery AGO Projects with Rodman Primack. Rudy holds a master's degree in Design Studies focused in Art, Design, and Public Domain from the Harvard Graduate School of Design and a master's degree in Business Administration focused in Media Management from Columbia Business School, Columbia University. Weissenberg is cochair of the Latin American Circle of Friends of the Guggenheim Museum and is a member of Harvard's GSD Dean Leadership Council, and the board of Museo Tamayo in Mexico City.
‘[A] love letter to joyful homes.' – Town & Country ‘They are masters of interesting conversation, peppered with many an amusing anecdote. But don’t be fooled, their contributions to the world of design are no laughing matter. They’ve managed to thread together elements of high art, local crafts and interiors in a way that feels truly liveable and glamorous, an aesthetic they unpack in their newly released book Love How You Live: Adventures in Interior Design.’ – The Sunday Times ‘Rodman Primack shows readers how to fashion a home that, in the words of another lifestyle guru, sparks joy. [It features] thirteen homes in this colorful, uplifting portfolio.’ – Town & Country