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Revision as of 13:42, 30 September 2008 editAdjustShift (talk | contribs)15,507 edits Seasons 1 & 2 have their own articles, but some info about them should be mentioned in this article.← Previous edit Revision as of 13:44, 30 September 2008 edit undo67.79.157.50 (talk) Undid revision 242008031 by AdjustShift (talk)Next edit →
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'''''Top Design''''' is an ] ] series that airs on the ] which features aspiring ] to get cash and receive a spot in New York's Designer showcases. Its first season had received poor ratings; Bravo reported a second quarter earnings loss. Despite this, a second season of Top Design was made. '''''Top Design''''' is an ] ] series that airs on ]. ]s compete to win cash and receive a spot in New York's Designer showcases.


The first season premiered on ], ], after the season finale of '']'', occupying the latter's former 10 pm timeslot. ] was the host, with ], ] and ] as judges. ] The ] premiered on ], ], following the season finale of '']''. ] was the host, with Jonathan Adler, ], and ] as judges. Matt Lorenz was declared the winner.
took Oldham's spot as the host, and Oldham will mentor the designers for Season 2. The second season premiered 3 September 2008.


Although the first season received poor ratings, Bravo decided to air a ] starting ], ].
==Season 1==
Main Article: ]

The first season of Top Design aired on January 31, 2007 after the finale of the ]. ] hosted with Jonathan Adler, ], and ] as judges. Matt Lorenz was declared the winner of Season 1.

== Season 2==
Main Article: ]

The second season of Top Design premiered on ], ]. ] took ] spot as the host, with Oldham returning as the designers' mentor throughout the series. Head judge Jonathan Adler, as well as ] and ], return as the judges. 13 designers are competing this season.

Season two is produced by Magical Elves, the production company that created ] and ], the shows on which Top Design's format is based.

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== External links == == External links ==
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2007 American TV series or program
Top Design
StarringTodd Oldham (Host)
Jonathan Adler (Judge)
Kelly Wearstler (Judge)
Margaret Russell (Judge)
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producersScott A. Stone
Clay Newbill
Mark Perez
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkBravo
ReleaseJanuary 31, 2007 –
April 11, 2007
Related
Project Runway
Top Chef
Shear Genius

Top Design is an American reality television series that airs on Bravo. Interior designers compete to win cash and receive a spot in New York's Designer showcases.

The first season premiered on January 31, 2007, following the season finale of Top Chef. Todd Oldham was the host, with Jonathan Adler, Kelly Wearstler, and Margaret Russell as judges. Matt Lorenz was declared the winner.

Although the first season received poor ratings, Bravo decided to air a second one starting September 3, 2008.

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