Top Ten Interior Designers & Their Work Details

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Top Ten Interior Designers & Their Work Details

Today’s interior decor is characterised by an ever changing mix of high end artistic ideals, celebrity lifestyles and a more practical approach to interior design. Most famous interior designers of today who have a significant influence in today’s design era use their work to create a mood that reflects the times. The mood they evoke can be the monastic minimalist style of Axel Vervoordt, which is calm and serene, or it can be the maximalist design of Kelly Wearstler, which is full of patterns and quite dramatic. Leading figures such as Joanna Gaines, who spearheads the ‘modern farmhouse’ movement with its village centred aesthetic and the French designer Philippe Starck known for his experimental and industrial designs bring together luxury and the popular trends. These imaginative innovators who combine the principles of psychology with the latest technology and a keen sense of history mould the areas in which we reside work and enjoy ourselves leaving a lasting impression on the way we use our surroundings and the global culture. Let’s check the most famous interior designers of today one by one.

Kelly Wearstler: The Maximalist Maven

Kelly Wearstler: The Maximalist Maven

She is a leading West Coast designer Kelly Wearstler has greatly influenced luxury American design since the early 2000s. In contrast to the former beige minimalism her style has now incorporated a “more is more” aesthetic which resembles that of high-art fashion.

  • The Aesthetic: a fusion of different styles included using items like rock and petrified tree as decoration. Oversized, three-dimensional furniture pieces characterise this design.
  • Career Milestone: her work on the Viceroy Hotel Group was pivotal in the early 2000s; it altered the boutique hotel industry, proving that a theatrical style was commercially viable.
  • High-Profile Clients: Gwen Stefani, Cameron Diaz and the Proper Hotel group.

Martyn Lawrence Bullard: The Celebrity Alchemist

Martyn Lawrence Bullard: The Celebrity Alchemist

Mark Bullard is a British interior designer living in the United States. Celebrity interior designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard is renowned for his skill in translating larger than life personalities into real life homes.

  • The Aesthetic: “Hollywood Glamour meets Ethnic Exotica” he has a preference for bright, bold colours, intricate designs from Asia and the Middle East for a high shine finish.
  • Career Milestone: designing a fantasy villa for Cher and a fully pink environment for Kylie Jenner are among Paris-based interior designer India Mahdavi’s most notable accomplishments.
  • Signature Element: unique signature elements include custom printed wallpapers and bespoke textiles which can easily be tailored to meet the requirements of any project.

Nate Berkus: The Curated Storyteller

Nate Berkus: The Curated Storyteller
Designer Nate Berkus is known for bringing a high-end aesthetic within reach of the general public through his TV show and home furnishings line. His view is that a home should convey the lifestyle and personalities of the people who live in it
  • The Aesthetic: timeless, neutral and layered. The designer suggests that a home should contain antique items, sentimental objects and natural materials such as linen and leather.
  • TV Partnership: with his partnerships with television programmes such as ‘Nate & Jeremiah by Design’ he has taught an entire generation to make thoughtful decisions in interior design rather than simply following the current fashions.

Joanna Gaines: The Modern Farmhouse Queen

Joanna Gaines: The Modern Farmhouse Queen
Joanna Gaines didn’t just design homes; she created a cultural movement. Through her Fixer Upper show and Magnolia empire, she popularized the “Modern Farmhouse” look that dominated the 2010s and remains a staple of American suburbia.
  • Characterised by the use of exposed brick walls, industrial lighting and neutral colour schemes this style is also often associated with the use of reclaimed wood.
  • The Philosophy: creating “homey” spaces where family life is the focal point. In Texas, Chandra bought Waco and made it a renowned design hub. She has also launched a lifestyle company which markets merchandise ranging from furniture to television shows.

Philippe Starck: The Provocative Visionary

Philippe Starck

Philippe Starck is an internationally acclaimed designer whose work encompasses both architecture and industrial products such as the “Ghost Chair”. His designs also encompass interior space. According to him, design should be utilised in a way that is democratic way. This means it should enhance the lives of the population as a whole.

  • The Aesthetic: surreal, futuristic and often witty. With unexpected materials such as transparent plastic  he creates areas that seem as though they belong to another world by playing with scale.
  • Key Projects: The Paramount Hotel in New York the Mama Shelter hotel chain and even Steve Jobs’ private yacht, Venus.

India Mahdavi: The Architect Of Color

India Mahdavi: The Architect Of Color
Mahdavi, who is based in Paris, is considered to be a master of the ‘total look’ in terms of the use of colour. she prefers vibrant surroundings which are rich in colour and joy. Her work often features soft curves, velvet textures and a whimsical, “candy-colored” palette.
  • The Aesthetic: “Polychrome” and “Polyglot.” With her furniture pieces she combines soft forms with vibrant monochromatic colours, often.
  • Claim to Fame: Designing the Gallery at Sketch in London. A world-famous dining venue, whose blush-hued decor was the most photographed restaurant on Instagram, not only set the benchmark for visual identity of a generation but also defined the aesthetic of an era.
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Peter Marino: The Fashion Architect

Peter Marino: The Fashion Architect
If you’ve walked into a Chanel, Louis Vuitton, or Dior flagship store anywhere in the world, you’ve likely seen Peter Marino’s work. Often seen in his signature black leather biker gear he is the man who defines what “wealth” looks like in the 21st century.
  • The Aesthetic: A seamless blend of art and architecture. He uses incredibly expensive materials gilded metals, rare marbles and custom leather wall panels to create “jewelry boxes” for luxury brands.
  • Philosophy: He treats retail spaces like art galleries, commissioning world-class artists to create site-specific works for his projects.

Justina Blakeney: The Jungalow Pioneer

Justina Blakeney: The Jungalow Pioneer

In a world where new is always better, Justina Blakeney has been a leader in the interior design movement to revive bohemian. At the heart of her company, Jungalow, is the idea that houseplants can be considered an essential design element. He also embodies the philosophy that the use of colour has a healing effect.

  • The Aesthetic: wild, botanical and globally inspired. The interior designer’s studio is characterised by hundreds of houseplants, colourful Moroccan floor rugs, various greens and terracottas and a layered aesthetic which is somewhat excessive.
  • Her influence: has been such that she shifted the interior design industry towards environmental considerations and a “maximalist-bohemian” style, an aesthetic which sees a home as an ecosystem.

Jonathan Adler: The Modern Glamourist

Jonathan Adler: The Modern Glamourist
With a background in ceramics, Adler developed a significant pottery business which he went on to expand into a multifaceted design enterprise. Christopherson’s aesthetic is known as “Happy Chic” and she believes that you shouldn’t have to be stuffy with your home furnishings.
  • The Aesthetic: “Modern American Glamour.” Blending the characteristic shapes of the Mid-Century Modern era with 1960s pop art, along with a healthy dose of irony (as seen in his popular ‘pill’ containers), characterises his work.
  • One Of His Key Projects is the Parker Palm Springs hotel which showcases his style of mixing vintage and modern elements in a swinging manner. Using bold, vibrant hues in your appearance is this season’s trend; alongside geometric motifs and unusual accessories.

 Axel Vervoordt: The Master of Serenity

 Axel Vervoordt: The Master of Serenity
At the forefront of the global Wabi-Sabi movement is the Belgian art dealer and designer. Axel Vervoordt’s work focuses on the aesthetic of the imperfect by employing older materials, pastel colours and empty space to bring about a deep feeling of peace.
  • Signature Style: earthy, monastic, and high-end minimalism.
  • Key Projects: undertaken include a Kanye West residence in Calabasas and a penthouse at Robert De Niro’s Greenwich Hotel.

Beata Heuman: The Whimsical Storyteller

Beata Heuman: The Whimsical Storyteller
London-based designer Heuman is fast becoming a household name for her charming, elegant yet playful designs. In her designs, she has eschewed conventional norms in favour of bespoke furniture, unusual colours and a mix of the historical with the modern.
  • Signature Style: quirky, colorful, and “Swedish-meets-British” charm.
  • The Construction Portfolio: comprises luxury housing projects in London and across Europe.

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