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18+ Best Interior Designers Every Decor Lover Should Know – Our team has gathered great names of the interior design world, creating a list that celebrates worldwide talents and rising stars from this industry.
You are probably wondering right now: “how can anyone choose just a few names among so many worldwide renowned professionals and rising talents?” Right?! Fortunately, Best Interior Designers‘ editors didn’t have to make such a critical decision. Below you can check a list of designers who offer varied approaches when it comes to home decorating designs, including Architectural Digest list and Elle Decor list and a great article found on HuffPost. TAKE A LOOK!
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Jeff Andrews
Los Angeles-based designer Jeff Andrews knows a thing or two about Hollywood glamor, regularly designing for celebrity clients including the likes of Ryan Seacrest and Michael C. Hall.
Thomas Jayne
Thomas Jayne designs his interiors by harking on elements of the past but adding a modern spin, Jayne plays with historical design elements to add richness and character to rooms.
Celerie Kemble
Celerie Kemble has previously appeared in J.Crew’s “Real Women” ads and has created to-the-trade fabrics and wallcoverings, floor coverings and a furniture collection.
Thom Filicia
Well-knowing from “Queen Eye For The Straight Guy”, Thom Filicia’s interiors play with color and geometric shapes to create modern and fun environments.
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S. Russell Groves
If you love contemporary comfort than you’ll love S. Russell Groves. This formal living room is just as warm as it is formal.
Sheila Bridges
Sheila Bridges is recognized just as much for her expert decor advice as she is for her beautiful interiors. Her furniture designs have been sold at stores including Anthropologie and her work has been showcased in museums across the country.
Roman and Williams
Part bar, part lounge, and part library, the ever-popular Ace Hotel, in Manhattan, is a communal space designed by Roman and Williams caters perfectly to the lives of native New Yorkers and tourists alike.
Jeremiah Brent
There’s a good chance you fell in love with Jeremiah Brent as he served as the assistant to fashion stylist Rachel Zoe on Bravo’s “The Zoe Report.” Brent focuses on sleek, sexy designs as seen in this modern interior.
Suzanne Kasler
Atlanta-based Suzanna Kasler emphasizes the notion of “collecting” over “decorating.” We love how she added drama to this elegant bedroom with an oversized chandelier.
Asher Israelow
The Brooklyn-based designer Asher Israelow uses only ethically and locally sourced materials and produces handcrafted furniture in small batches.
Ashe + Leandro
Ashe + Leandro was founded by architect Reinaldo Leandro and interior designer Ariel Ashe, who formerly worked on the set of “Saturday Night Live.”
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Tilton Fenwick
Founded by Anne Maxwell Foster and Suysel dePedro Cunningham just four years ago, Tilton Fenwick is a boutique interior design that just launched a fabric collection nationwide.
Katie Ridder
Katie Ridder spent years working in the editorial departments of magazines including House & Garden and House Beautiful. Her rooms feel just as warm as they do sophisticated.
Aaron Poritz
After sourcing wood from coffee and teak plantation trees on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, Aaron Poritz plays with geometric designs so that each piece of furniture uses only as much material as necessary.
Victoria Hagan
Victoria Hagan‘s approach is often described as “cerebral.” Her restrained designs play with contrasting silhouettes as demonstrated by the chairs in this photograph.
Carrier and Company
With a client roster that includes Anna Wintour, husband and wife design duo Jesse Carrier and Mara Miller mix patterns and texture to create environments that feel as eclectic as the people who live in them.
Miles Redd
Miles Redd spent 10 years as creative director of Oscar de la Renta Home so it’s no wonder that his designs are infused with the sophistication and whimsy typically found in editorial fashion spreads.
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Danielle Colding
A Stanford University graduate and former professional modern dancer, Danielle Colding‘s love for travel and Paris shine through her designs.
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