Michael Payne
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Michael Payne is the host and interior designer of Home and Garden Television's show Designing for the Sexes.[1][citation needed] The show was aired from 1998 to 2003, and featured Michael navigating design conflicts between couples with conflicting tastes. Known for his vibrant British charm and his keen sense of design, Michael delighted fans by humorously exposing the gender-based quirks of the show's guests.[citation needed] Each show ended with a joyous reveal of the final room, which contained elements satisfying to both parties.[citation needed]
Payne is the author of "Let's Ask Michael," published in 2003.[citation needed] It was designed by his son, Juston Payne, and published by McGraw-Hill. According to Juston's website, a second book ("Michael's Method") is currently in the works, though specifics on release date are absent.[citation needed]
Michael designed a series of furniture lines, which have been manufactured and distributed by Powell. They are currently for sale through independent distributors.[citation needed] He is frequently the featured speaker at home shows and expos. In 2006, he began a relationship with Wickes Furniture, promoting pieces of their collection he deemed "must haves."[citation needed]
[edit] Book
- Let's Ask Michael ISBN 0071416277 (published March 20, 2003) McGraw-Hill Professional
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[edit] External links
- Biography Michaelpayne.com
- Designing for the Sexes HGTV