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The 20 Most Famous Interior Designers Working Today
Overnight success is rare in the design industry. Most famous interior designers have spent years working with clients, developing product lines, and building their brands. Becoming a household name requires hustle—and lots and lots of media savvy. Today’s best-known designers took a variety of roads to the top, but now can often be spotted gracing the covers of magazines with buzzy commissions and clients, or landing regular gigs on TV. Once they made it, they figured out how to capitalize on their success and expand their reach worldwide. While they each have specific specialties and styles, these designers and architects have certainly left their mark on the industry, and continue to influence the way people live and decorate. Read on for AD PRO’s roundup of the most famous interior designers working today.
Joanna Gaines
In just six years, Joanna Gaines—with help from her contractor husband, Chip—has created a design empire. Since Fixer Upper premiered on HGTV in 2013, the designer and TV star has launched collaborations with mega brands like Target and Anthropologie, started a magazine, published books, and made shiplap and farmhouse-style design ubiquitous. The couple has also turned the town of Waco, Texas, into a tourist destination with the Magnolia Market at the Silos, a 4.9-acre shopping and dining complex that draws an estimated 30,000 people per week. While Fixer Upper ended its run in 2018, the Gaineses are continuing their path to design domination. Next up is a hotel in downtown Waco and their own cable television network.
Nate Berkus
In 2002, Nate Berkus made his debut on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and he quickly became one of America’s favorite design talents, landing TV shows, book deals, and collaborations galore. His eponymous firm, which he founded in 1995 at the age of 24, attracts an array of high-profile clients, including Ricky Martin, and Berkus has partnered on product lines with Target, Kravet, the Shade Store, and Framebridge. He and husband Jeremiah Brent star in TLC’s Nate & Jeremiah by Design and the couple recently unveiled their latest collection for Living Spaces.
Kelly Wearstler
In 2009, The New Yorker declared Kelly Wearstler “the presiding grande dame of West Coast interior design,” and since then her reach and influence have grown far beyond California. The trendsetter has shaped the hospitality industry with her designs for the Viceroy Hotels and Residences, Four Seasons Anguilla, and, most recently, Proper Hotels in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Austin. On the residential side, her client list includes Cameron Diaz, Ben Stiller, and Gwen Stefani, and she’s designed lines for Ann Sacks, Lee Jofa, the Rug Company, Georg Jensen, and Visual Comfort, as well as her own collection of furniture and accessories.
Martyn Lawrence Bullard
There are celebrity interior designers, and then there’s Martyn Lawrence Bullard, the go-to decorator for superstars like Elton John, Cher, Kylie Jenner, and Khloé and Kourtney Kardashian. He’s also a favorite collaborator for brands and has designed a dozen licensed lines that include tile for Ann Sacks, mattresses for Custom Comfort, and silver crowns for Christofle. When he’s not designing for the stars, Bullard is making his mark on the hospitality scene with interiors for Casa Laguna in Laguna Beach and the upcoming The Prospect in Los Angeles.
Bobby Berk
The past two years have been beyond big for Missouri native Bobby Berk. In 2018, he debuted as Queer Eye’s design expert and quickly became a fan favorite for his impactful home makeovers. The industry veteran launched his retail business back in 2006 and his eponymous design firm in 2015, but Queer Eye has brought his modern, livable style to a massive audience (as his 2.6 million Instagram followers attest). In October, Berk launched a furniture collection with A.R.T. Furniture at High Point Market featuring 44 pieces, several of which quickly sold out.
Peter Marino
Fashion’s favorite architect is Peter Marino. The design legend, who founded his firm in 1978 after working for Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; George Nelson; and I.M. Pei/Cossutta & Ponte, has designed stores for a who’s who of luxury fashion and jewelry brands including Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Bulgari, Hublot, Dior, Fendi, and Graff. His boutiques, like his residential projects, are known for their luxe materials and impressive art displays. He recently released a new textile line for Rubelli and unveiled Louis Vuitton stores in London and Seoul.
Justina Blakeney
L.A. designer Justina Blakeney turned her eclectic, plant-filled style into a hot trend and a booming business with 1.2 million Instagram followers. She started her design blog, Jungalow, in 2009, and since then she’s written a New York Times bestseller, The New Bohemians; launched an online store; and embarked on a number of collaborations with brands such as Anthropologie, Band-Aid, Target, and Loloi Rugs. Her latest endeavor is a limited-edition, size-inclusive line of apparel, We Wild by Justina Blakeney, and she plans on opening a brick-and-mortar outpost in the near future.
Emily Henderson
Designer Emily Henderson made America up its styling game and helped transform bookshelves, cocktail tables, and mantels across the country. Her big break was winning season five of HGTV Design Star, and her subsequent show on the network, Secrets From a Stylist, ran for two seasons. She shares design know-how with dedicated fans on her popular blog and her Instagram feed, where she has more than 835,000 followers. Her 2015 book, Styled: Secrets for Arranging Rooms, From Tabletops to Bookshelves, was a New York Times bestseller. In addition to running her interior design practice and content operation, Henderson serves as Target’s home style expert.
Jonathan Adler
Ever since his cheeky pottery debuted at Barneys in 1993, Jonathan Adler has been infusing homes with color and humor. He quickly expanded his business beyond ceramics, designing everything from pillows and furnishings to lighting and rugs. Adler’s design studio has created the interiors of the Parker Palm Springs and Eau Palm Beach, as well as private residences and model apartments. He has licensed lines galore, including his Now House brand on Amazon; a collection with cannabis lifestyle company Higher Standards; and partnerships with Kravet, H&M Home, and the Shade Store.
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Although there’s something so beautifully timeless about a traditional aesthetic, there’s no rulebook when it comes to modern interior design and that’s what makes it so inspiring. A modern interior design approach creates the optimum conditions for artistic licence and self-expression, providing room for experimentation and a canvas for playing with white space, sleek materials and clean lines. Swoon over our list of modern interior designers that are not only making a powerful contemporary impact on the spaces they put their creative hand to but the entire industry as a result.
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Tollgard Design Group
With a passion for creating homes that are just as compelling as the clients that live in them, Tollgard’s work feels contemporary, inspirational and consistently exciting. Perhaps it is Staffan Tollgard’s previous career in film-making and his consequent understanding of storytelling that he owes his success. Either way, from slate-slab countertops to scandinavian glass-walled summer retreats, reinventing their design aesthetic comes as naturally to the studio as their talent.
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Laplace
If anyone has truly mastered the art of capturing natural light, it is the team at Laplace. Streaming in through their perfectly framed windows, Laplace are not ones to hide their work in the shadows. And thank goodness for that. Influenced by co-founder Christophe Comoy’s French heritage and his own training at Selldorf Architects (a firm known for their love of all things contemporary), Luis Laplace’s designs evoke a decidedly modern, mediterranean feel. Despite an abundance of texture and sublimely selected colour in each home, Laplace know to never overwhelm, and, importantly, the exact point where enough is enough.
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Clemente Floor Lamp
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Cristina Celestino
It can be a hard task to take a large, blank space and transform it into an immersive experience that inspires a feeling of luxury and a sense of brand. But it is what Cristina Celestino does best. Combining the old and the new, Celestino elevates every space she works on by looking beyond the traditional relationship between art, interiors and fashion. Her original approach has earned her clients such as Fendi and LuisaViaRoma, creating stores worth visiting for their interiors alone. Drawing inspiration from past decades, Celestino updates them for the next generation of design enthusiasts with exciting colour combinations and playful proportions. Her penchant for coloured stone and her scattering of humour (who else would put a pool in the middle of a store and pull it off so well?) keep her loyal customers returning, and it’s not hard to see why.
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Luxor Chandelier
£1,600
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Ishka Designs
Based in Brooklyn, the founders of Ishka Designs, Anishka Clarke and Niya Bascom describe their firm's style as minimal and unrefined. Their combination of artisanal crafts and mindful minimalism are visible throughout their extensive portfolio of projects. Often inspired by their Caribbean upbringing, Clarke and Bascom are focussed on sustainability, craftsmanship and tend towards natural materials wherever possible. The results speak for themselves; refreshing, paired-back and oftentimes abstract spaces. This Tribeca home fits the bill perfectly.
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Aubin Chair
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Rafael de Cardenas
A collage of Rafael de Cardenas’ work resembles something closer to that of an art exhibit than a typical interior design portfolio. From figured wood ceilings to kaleidoscopic abstract painted walls, Rafael de Cardenas is not afraid to play with the design rule book. Starting his career in fashion, Cardenas learnt his love of all things eye-catching, this love, if anything, has only grown since his venture into the world of interior design. A venture that has been very successful indeed. With projects ranging from Cartier showrooms to yachts and homes in Canaan, each space feels as enthusiastic as the last, and it’s his evidently endless list of new ideas that makes his work so exciting and current.
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Intangible II Print
£485
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David Hicks
Beginning his career working for some of Australia’s top interior design studios, David Hicks founded his eponymous firm in 2000. Now working for discerning clients the world over, Hicks’s brand has evolved into a reference point for those desiring modern elegance. Hicks describes his style as having revolutionised modern design, creating his own unique international style. Though modern, Hicks work is never repetitive. Predicting what his next project might look like would be time ill spent; combining geometric print with bold furniture in one project, and high gloss paneling another. But that’s what makes him a designer worth watching.
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Kelly Sofa
£3,410
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Flack Studio
Personable, definitive, with a touch of daring, Australian David Flack puts his signature creative flair on every project he works on. His recipe for the perfect, personality-filled home? A beautifully textural hard surface, immaculate joinery and a sprinkling of furniture by old masters and modern creatives alike. Mixing colour and material is something that comes so easily to Flack that he can likely do it in his sleep. Often playful in his approach, his work walks the line between joyful and sophisticated. The living room of his Potts Point project for instance, though featuring a yellow candy-bag-striped print armchair is also home to far more grown up dark wood formal dining table.
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Flair Table Lamp
£905
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Joseph Dirand
Dirand made our top French interior designers shortlist and we couldn’t resist featuring him again in this round up of modern interior designers for his ultra-modern designs. With a respected photographer for a father and fashion designer mother, creativity is clearly embedded in the genes. Dirand followed the family’s creative footsteps by starting his interior design firm in the late nineties and has gone on to apply his less-is-more philosophy to private residences and exotic hotels around the world, and introduce a new class of luxury retail stores by designing boutiques for brands such Rick Owens, Chloé, Givenchy and Balmain. His penchant for marble, a minimalist colour palette, maximised light and well-spaced furniture are what attributes his portfolio with a distinctly modern interior design style.
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Arcadia Stool, Grey
£580
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Tara Bernerd
f you’ve been eyeing up a hotel because of its impeccable interiors, chances are, Tara Bernerd was the mastermind behind it. With loyal clients such as The Hari, The Four Seasons and SIXTY, Tara Bernerd has refined the art of designing luxury hotels and has earned herself an outstanding reputation because of it. Responsible of some the aesthetics of the hotels paving the way to a modern hotel experience, Bernerd’s approach signifies her resentment towards hotels that don’t provide a sense of place. Now tackling traditional settings in new ways, you’ll be hard pressed to find a stuffy waiting area in one of Bernerd’s projects instead you’ll find something far closer to private luxury living with her signature industrial edge.
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Set of 2 Frances Decanters
£560
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Pierre Yovanovitch
Refined but far from pretentious, Pierre Yovanovitch’s interiors are a beautiful example of what happens when you combine Scandinavian and American design. His homes are light and natural with an innate sense of tranquility, filled with carefully curated art and furniture pieces of his own design. One of his latest projects, Hotel Le Coucou, explored inside Edition 5 of The Luxurist, showcases the French designer’s capacity for creating playful yet discrete spaces that prove that understated is sometimes best. Loving the challenge of bringing historic spaces back to life, Yovanovitch has realised his ambitions and become an expert in both 20th century furniture and contemporary artwork.
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Klein I
£570
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Francois Champsaur
A true pioneer when it comes to innovating residential design, Francois Champsaur is not afraid to create the unexpected. From crafting kitchen tables out of clay to pairing an electric blue staircase with bright yellow curtains, his spaces never fail to excite. Respecting the spaces he designs, Champsaur is a believer in honouring the cultural and geographic context of his work. Also partial to the use of natural materials in his projects, his use of them throughout grounds the space whilst more unique proportions and shapes in the furniture ensures there is a lighthearted edge to his work.
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Charlie Sofa
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Rodolphe Parente
It is not just his delightful use of colour, nor his original blends of contemporary materials that makes Rodolphe Parente’s work so divine. It is his ability to combine these with details that might not make sense in theory, but work perfectly when executed by his expert eye. Bubblegum pink panelling; neon lights in a minimalist kitchen or red high-gloss floors; they all bring that touch of Parente’s signature - the extraordinary. Having graduated from Ecole Nationale des Beax Arts of Dijon, Ropolphe Parente created his eponymous studio with the goal of putting the user at the centre of his artistic process. Perhaps that is the secret to his continued success? Whatever it is, it’s working.
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Gram Dining Chair-
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Spinocchia Freund
In some of the world’s most exclusive locations you’ll find the work of Italian-Greek designer Brigitta Freund. Open and inviting, her work takes traditional tastes and updates them with her signature modern twist. A lover of unique furniture, Freund can often be found hunting down the vintage pieces that give her projects that distinguished je-ne-sais-quoi. Her keen eye for treasures and her insatiable desire to make each project better than the last has earned her clients across the world and regular, praising features in the many of the top publishing houses.
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1508 London
Another must-mention for our round up of modern interior designers is 1508 London. Designers at the UK-based firm are unbounded by design dogma and view each project as unique, looking to develop a story using the history and geography of spaces for inspiration. Locations the firm has worked its modern interior design magic on include luxurious residences in London, a five-star hotel in Venice and penthouse in Istanbul. This image from Project Elizabeth – a Victorian postal office converted into a high-impact apartment-cum-gallery – demonstrates the firm’s powerful expertise with materials. Pre-cast concrete doors on its first floor mezzanine are cleverly crafted with timber inside to make them lighter and perforated with bespoke acrylic lenses to amplify light throughout the space. Unsurprisingly, the firm won the Best London Interior Award for this project at the prestigious UK Property Awards last year and we’re certain it won’t be the last.
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Allegra Stool - Teal Blue
£750
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Deborah Oppenheimer
Next on our list of top modern interior designers is Deborah Oppenheimer. Serenity is the overriding feeling at the sight of her exceptional modern interior designs. The South African designer mastered the art of understanding materials and communicating mood through visual means during her early career in art direction and fashion design. After adding Zurich and Switzerland to the list of countries she’s lived in, Oppenheimer launched her interior design business in Hong Kong in 1993. To this date she hasn’t stopped travelling, putting her creative spin on global locations, from New York to Phuket, where she fuses striking lighting solutions, elegant soft designer home accessories and understated luxury furniture. It’s Oppenheimer’s affinity for open space, symmetry and light and dark that gives her work a thoroughly modern interior design appeal. While residential spaces are her forte, the designer has also branched out into commercial commissions, designing a luxury retail space in Hong Kong’s impressive International Finance Centre (IFC).
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Best Interior Designers: World and Russia ranking
Our list of top 10 interior designers in Russia and the world. These renowned interior artists represent the flag bearer style, their work is creative, stunning and inspiring.
But the rating also includes specialists who do not have special awards, but have already won fame thanks to their unique work.
The best interior designers in Russia
A creative streak in the blood of a Russian person. Therefore, there are so many specialists in various fields, one of which is design. The interiors, made by people from the above list, delight not only with their perfection, but also with maximum comfort and coziness:
Arefieva Svetlana
Svetlana received her education at the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg. Having founded the agency Well Done Interiors, the designer works together with his team of 8 people. But at the same time, he always participates in every development thanks to his professional approach.
Lighter is more like the classic style, but other directions are not alien to her. With great desire leads large projects, and acts as an architect, designer and decorator. nine0003
Diana Balashova
Diana Balashova
Having started her creative career as a theater decorator, Diana did not stop there.
To date, her achievements include interior design, featured on the cover of ELLE Decoration, participation in the well-known Housing Problem program and the implementation of a project for Alla Pugacheva. The designer surprisingly subtly plays with simple materials, creating his masterpieces from them.
Orekhov Stanislav
Despite his age, Stanislav already has experience working with such brands as: Gazprom, Aeroflot, Sberbank and more than 15 different well-known companies. The designer implements his ideas with the help of 3D visualization, which helps to see the entire interior even before the start of repair work.
Stanislav's main approach to work is the technical stages and the finishing chain sequence system.
Alexandra Vertinskaya
A designer who has creativity in her blood, but unlike her eminent ancestors, expresses her ideas in the best interiors. A versatile residential decorator can work in a variety of styles. nine0003
Finishing ideas, objects from different eras, color accents and everything that helps to get the perfect result are being worked on.
Ginzburg Alexey
Total work experience as a designer for more than 20 years. During this time, Alexei implemented a project for 150 thousand meters in the hotel and residential complex Maly Akhun.
There are no specific styles in the work, everything is done according to the wishes of the client. The specialist approaches each case strictly individually, which gives amazing results; nine0003
Tatyana Gorshkova
Almost 30 completed projects in the portfolio speak of the designer as a professional with a capital letter. The designer often works for television programs on interior equipment and has many Russian pop stars among his clients.
Tatiana's main style of work consists in a complete combination of seemingly incompatible objects. But the interior made by Tatyana looks modern and sophisticated in any case.
Dymova Irina
A specialist who takes on any project. Her interests include every detail of the setting. In terms of style, the designer has no problems, the color scheme is often played up, and bright accents are added.
Irina can add outrageousness due to some details, but at the same time the overall interior only gets more comfort and elegance;
Putilovskaya Marina
A specialist who never creates identical interiors. The large portfolio of the master includes finished works on the design of restaurants, cafes, fashion salons and public places. nine0003
The designer has a specialized education and today is the leader of the Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya. The master in his work relies on a single composition, using a maximum of carefully thought-out details;
Kirill Istomin
Kirill Istomin
Classics is probably the most predominant direction for this designer, but such styles as: Renaissance, Art Deco, Gothic or Loft will not cause any special problems for him. More than 70 satisfied customers have already rated the designer's work with the most positive reviews. nine0003
Many of the interior artist's sketches have come to life in upholstery fabrics and finishing materials.
Viktoria Vlasova
Specialist in the design of the general mood in the room. Its interiors express special comfort and freedom. But at the same time, everything is created in the same style. The designer always carefully monitors the latest fashion trends and technical innovations, thanks to which each of her works is unique and unrepeatable.
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Kelly Whistler
Known as an author, blogger, fashion designer, jewelry virtuoso and decorator. Her work in the Viceroy and Tides hotels is strictly proportioned, but also has a touch of improvisation. nine0003
Kelly's work is based on textiles, finishing materials, experimental accessories and metal objects.
Jean-Louis Deniot
Jean-Louis Deniot
His interiors are a playground, places where spontaneity and real magic are in demand. One of the best interior designers in the world, he is recognized for his eclectic and symbolic approach. Never adhering to the purity of style, the master knows how to present the situation in a strong performance. nine0003
Peter Mariino
Peter Marino
A member of the American Institute of Architects leads a somewhat outrageous lifestyle. But his work has a special meaning and increases the income of clients, including many fashion houses, art galleries and fashionable shops.
Marcel Wanders
Dutch designer who captured the world's attention in 1996 with his iconic Knotted chair.
From that moment on, Marseille made it his mission to create an atmosphere of love and make the most exciting dreams come true. His work excites and provokes, but never ceases to amaze with its unique ambition to uplift the human spirit; nine0003
Kelly Hoppen
English interior designer. She is actually one of the best interior designers in the world. Her designs are influenced by a mixture of Jewish and Irish origins, but the craftsman's work always focuses on hospitality or residential comfort.
She also works on private client luxury yachts and aircraft, commercial projects worldwide, including modern restaurants and offices;
Philippe Starck
An internationally recognized French designer and architect who is committed to sharing his ethical and subversive vision for more unconventional interiors that aim first to show goodness and then beauty. nine0003
Most of his interior designs have become iconic objects, and his hotels have become timeless icons that have added a new dimension to the global cityscape.
Victoria Hagan
Master who is considered one of the most famous interior designers. Long respected for the intelligent integration of architecture and interior design.
Victoria Hagan Interiors' philosophy is one of exquisite use of materials, sophisticated colors and strong silhouettes. nine0003
Emily Summers
Emily Summers
Her sumptuous interior design has won the respect of leading Southwestern architects. In contemporary style, as a designer, Emily is constantly experimenting with new materials and intriguing combinations of textures. But at the same time leaving the interior freedom and maximum comfort.
Marmol Radziner
As an interior specialist, he offers a full range of design services, including architectural design, programming, master planning, historical restoration, landscaping, interior and furniture design. nine0003
Specializes in residential, restoration, multi-family, commercial, retail, hospitality, educational and community projects.
Markham Roberts
Old school look is the brand of this amazing interior designer. Sophistication, comfort and uniqueness are its main attributes when creating new projects. Now the master works at a resort in Punta Cana.
The presented list of masters of the best photo interiors, which is replete with real masterpieces, inspires and amazes with its details and a special approach to business. nine0003
The best interior designers of the world - top foreign designers and cool interior projects
The publications annually present the tops of the best interior designers in the world. Some names are repeated from rating to rating. The founders of new styles and approaches receive the status of a classic, a legend. If one of the modern designers leaves such lists over time, most likely he has taken up another field of activity. But the coolest masters regularly surprise the world with their work. nine0003
Introducing contemporary interior designers whose names are often heard in the world's tops.
AUTOBAN ARCHITECTS, Turkey
Design studio AUTOBAN ARCHITECTS has been working since 2003 on architectural and interior projects, and also promotes the ideas of subject, industrial and experimental design. They are known worldwide for their philosophical, thoughtful approach and first class craftsmanship. Initially, they see the interior as a story that has its own context and character.
Official website of the studio
DIMORE STUDIO, Italy
DIMORESTUDIO was founded in 2003 as a summed up experience in design by Emiliano Salci and Britt Morana. They use furniture of recognized classics and modern models, antique restored objects and author's items in their interiors.
Official website
SYBILLE DE MARGERIE DESIGN, France
Sibilla de Magierie is a famous designer with 20 years of experience. Today, she leads a staff of 20 and manages projects around the world. She is driven by creativity combined with simplicity. It easily modernizes traditions, brings its own charm to innovations, attracts harmony and does not accept discomfort. nine0003
Official website
Marcel Wanders, Holland
Marcel Wanders is one of the most famous architects and product designers of our time. He has become a living legend. Wanders is not afraid to experiment, each of his ideas is distinguished by artistry, eccentricity and a harmonious combination of innovative technologies with traditions.
Marcel Wanders website
MIM DESIGN, Australia
MIM Design has been repeatedly awarded for creative interiors with high quality finishes. The philosophy of the studio is to inspire clients with a ready-made project for a new life and achievement of goals. Designers implement ideas that exceed the expectations of customers, create an individual atmosphere that not only reflects the personality of the client, but also improves their lives. nine0003
Website of the design studio
Lorenzo Castillo, Spain
Designer Lorenzo Castillo honed his skills as an antique dealer before starting to design interiors. His treasure trove of Old World finds can be found near the Prado Art Museum. The love for antiques and art is reflected in the concepts, which has made Castillo one of the most sought-after contemporary designers.
Lorenzo Castillo website
CHZON, France
Chzon is known as a HoReCa studio. Hotels, bars and restaurants designed by the company can be seen in European capitals and US metropolitan areas. Authors are not tied to a particular style. They work more with the atmosphere. nine0003
Chzon design studio website
Marco van Ham, Holland
Marco van Ham is a designer whose interiors combine passion and energy, but open new aesthetic boundaries. Marco believes that the ideal interior is not only beautiful, comfortable and architecturally correct. The project should inspire, excite and exude calmness.
Marco van Ham's website
Karim Rashid, USA
The name of Karim Rashid is equated with an icon of contemporary design. Bold interiors are distinguished by contrasts, bright colors and thoughtful ergonomics. nine0003
Designer's official website
ARRCC, South Africa
ARRCC is based in Cape Town. Designers aim to create spaces in which the client is comfortable to live. In projects, they focus on details and content, linking the interior with the outside environment.
Studio website
Gérard Faivre, France
Top magazines in the world recognize Gerard Faivre as the best contemporary interior designer. Gerard Faivre Residence is not just a company, but a complete concept for the development of luxury ideas. Each of them is an original work of art. For Faivr, the project is a blank canvas, a source of inspiration and the birth of a new soul. nine0003
Official website
Thierry Lemaire, France
The architect Thierry Lemaire, after several years of work in his specialty, showed an interest in interior design and furniture design. Today, his projects can be found in most magazines around the world.
Architect's site
TAYLOR HOWES, UK
Designer Karen House has her own vision. Her personal positive and energy is reflected in the concepts. Just as Karen enjoys her work, so do her clients. The TAYLOR HOWES brand is respected by private clients and developers for understated glamour, and excellent service. nine0003
Website TAYLOR HOWES
Jaime Hayon, Spain
Jaime Hayon has been working as a designer since the late 90s. He quickly rose from a student to the head of the design department at Oliviero Toscani's company. After 8 years, Hayon began an independent activity, developing the design of toys, furniture, ceramics, and then interiors and installations.
Jamie Aion's studio website
Patricia Urquiola, Spain
Patricia Urquiola is a designer with a recognized name. She studied with Achille Castiglioni and Vico Magistretti. After graduating from the University of Milan, Urquiola opened her own studio in Madrid in 2001. Her unconventional approach to interiors, skillful experimentation and the combination of humanitarian knowledge and technical experience are appreciated by experts in many countries. nine0003
Patricia Urquiola's official website
CHAMPALIMAUD DESIGN, USA
Champalimaud Design creates the interiors of the most famous hotels and restaurants. The company has been operating since 1994, and took its current name in 2008. Interiors have conquered the world with charm and sophistication.
Studio website
TsAO –McKOWN, USA
Partners Calvin Cao and Zach McKone create modernist projects with an emphasis on emotion and aesthetics. “Our inspiration is based not on the grandiose and monumental, but on big existential questions, as well as focused observations of the sensual, the tactile, the unexpected,” they say. nine0003
Company website
Denis Košutic, Austria
The works of Denis Košutich are a new, unconventional perception of architecture in the modern world. He translates fashion and design trends into the language of everyday life. Architecture Kossutych sees as a commodity, not a monument to eternity.
Designer develops strategies, new image, corporate identity. He invents projects that make customers feel modern and in demand.
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SHH London, United Kingdom
SHH LONDON's elegant designs have long been recognized classics. Designers perceive each new order as an opportunity to create something amazing. Whether it's a spectacular home or hotel rooms at a legendary sporting event, they always start from the desire of the client.
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Peter Marino, USA
Peter Marino is recognized as one of the best designers in the world. His company Peter Marino Architect PLLC occupies a leading position in the TOP of architectural studios for its scale and constant dialogue between interior and exterior.