The interior design industry is composed by brilliant and creative minds that interpret the world in their own unique way. Today, Best Interior Designers‘ editors present our TOP 10 empowered women of the interior design industry, all of them featured in the famous annual AD 100 List. Keep reading and get inspired!
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Rose Uniacke
In the London townhouse of screenwriter Peter Morgan, Rose Uniacke covered the light wood floors with a cowhide to add warmth and incorporated a variety of furniture styles for both visual interest and comfort.
Jan Showers
In this suburban Phoenix home, Jan Showers and architect Marwan Al-Sayed created a desert oasis with warm woods, supple leather, and no shortage of design details.
Suzanne Kasler
Long the go-to decorator for traditional interiors that don’t skimp on comfort, Suzanne Kasler has lent her expert eye to everything from furniture, to textiles, to lighting, establishing a catalog of sources that incorporate her attention to detail, texture, and history.
Isabel López-Quesada
The top interior designer Isabel López-Quesada’s own Madrid home is a warm tapestry of textures, from the carved fireplace to the built-in bookshelves and gray stone floors; even the omnipresent Eames lounge looks refreshingly relaxed in the space.
Kelly Wearstler
Author, blogger, outré fashion plate, branding virtuoso, and decorator and muse of the Viceroy and Tides hotels, Kelly Wearstler cuts a profile as colorful as those of her clients, much like Gwen Stefani.
Victoria Hagan
Crisply elegant and cheerfully modern, Victoria Hagan’s interiors are characterized by a strong sense of proportion and adroit combinations of materials and textures set against a warm neutral palette.
Annabelle Selldorf
Known for her sophisticated, inviting takes on minimalism, New York–based Annabelle Selldorf has long established herself as one of the art world’s go-to architects, having designed homes for top collectors and gallerists—as well as countless exhibition spaces worldwide.
Penny Drue Baird
On the right photo, we can see the living room of Nina Bauer and Andrew Shapiro’s New York apartment, which was renovated by architect David Ruff of Design Laboratories and decorated by Penny Drue Baird.
Jennifer Post
Post’s sparely furnished modernist interiors. Jennifer Post designed this Manhattan apartment, where a vintage Stilnovo light fixture from John Salibello Antiques hangs in the living room.
Emily Summers
Known for creating crisp, elegantly restrained contemporary rooms that still have a warm soulfulness, Emily Summers is a master at softening modernism’s hard edges with sumptuously.
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DESIGN NEWS: ABOUT AD DESING SHOW 2017
AD Design Show 2017: In a few weeks, New York City will be in the spotlight of the entire Interior Design industry. That’s because a world of design inspiration awaits at the 16th annual Architectural Digest Design Show on March 16–19, 2017. For this edition, the AD Design Show draws approximately 40,000 design aficionados to interact with incredible design displays from more than 400 brands.
If you want to know more about this event, so check out great articles about it on Interior Design Magazines, such this one: AD DESIGN SHOW 2017 – COUNTLESS WAYS TO CELEBRATE DESIGN
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