Eddie Ross is one of the contestants on Bravo's interior design reality competition series, "Top Design 2." Eddie Ross currently resides in New York City.
At only 30 years old, Eddie Ross has already established himself in the television, catering and publishing industries. A native of Greenwich, Connecticut and graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, Eddie Ross began his career working in television as a food editor on Martha Stewart Living and later as Associate Design Director for all in-house production at the Food Network. After a two-year stint running his own catering company, where he continued to refine his skills in decorating and entertaining, Eddie Ross made the move to publishing. As Associate Decorating Editor at House Beautiful, Eddie Ross produced the popular "Weekend Shopper," a monthly article in which he'd travel to flea markets around the country, finding new ways to use old things. Having returned to Martha Stewart as the Senior Style Editor of Living, Eddie Ross continues to demonstrate a vast and impressive range of talents. From decorating and entertaining to food styling and flowers, Eddie Ross strives to produce consistently elegant stories that relate to a variety of people's tastes and budgets. To him, interior design is just one, albeit crucial, part of a lifestyle that ought to be comfortable, timeless and, above all, beautiful.
At only 30 years old, Eddie Ross has already established himself in the television, catering and publishing industries. A native of Greenwich, Connecticut and graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, Eddie Ross began his career working in television as a food editor on Martha Stewart Living and later as Associate Design Director for all in-house production at the Food Network. After a two-year stint running his own catering company, where he continued to refine his skills in decorating and entertaining, Eddie Ross made the move to publishing. As Associate Decorating Editor at House Beautiful, Eddie Ross produced the popular "Weekend Shopper," a monthly article in which he'd travel to flea markets around the country, finding new ways to use old things. Having returned to Martha Stewart as the Senior Style Editor of Living, Eddie Ross continues to demonstrate a vast and impressive range of talents. From decorating and entertaining to food styling and flowers, Eddie Ross strives to produce consistently elegant stories that relate to a variety of people's tastes and budgets. To him, interior design is just one, albeit crucial, part of a lifestyle that ought to be comfortable, timeless and, above all, beautiful.
