INTERIOR DESIGN HAS CHANGED OVER THEYEARS, AS DO ALL TRENDS, BUT THERE AREINDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE MADE SOLIDCONTRIBUTIONS TO THE WAY THAT WE THINKABOUT OUR HOMES, OUR PLACES OF WORK, ANDWHERE WE GATHER FOR SOCIAL OCCASIONS.BELOW, YOU CAN READ MORE ON THREEINFLUENTIAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS.
THE MOST POPULAR INTERIOR DESIGNERS OVER THE YEARS
Elsie de Wolfe
Responsible for some of the most iconic American interior
design in the Industrial period, including works like the
Frick mansion, Elsie de Wolfe was an innovator in
minimalist design with logistical qualities. Mansions
needed to look great, but they also needed to be easily
cleaned as well. Her style of interior decoration was
primarily Victorian, but her introduction of new colors and
tones made her a trendsetter. She's also responsible for the
concept of potted plants in the home, along with writing
tables that could be comfortably used.
Dorothy Draper
“Draper was to decorating what Chanel was to fashion,”
said Carleton Varney. As the president of Dorothy Draper
& Co. Inc, they should know Dorothy Draper was an
incredibly influential interior decorator during the 1920's,
1930's, and 1940's, developing a style that was referred to
as “Modern Baroque.” Her way of interior decorating
incorporated very bright colors, very involved patterns,
and the usage of entire fields of visual landscape to display
patterns and prints that commanded attention. Her
insistence on very bright, vivid use of color is still
influential in interior design.
Philippe Starck
A French designer with an extensive body of work and
ideas that continue to influence global thinking on interior
design. Beginning his career in the 1980's, Philippe Starck
was worked on interior design in his native France, Japan,
London, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Rio de Janeiro, and
more. He is known for his imaginative use of objects, and
their shapes, and in the taking of unconventional choices
for interior design for the purposes of evoking a soulful
experience. His choices are also noted for being social
conscience; he advocates for a “democratic design,” and
indeed, pushes the limits of what can be done with green
building and design concepts with the intent of making
them feasible for mass production.
WHEN IT COMES TO MODERN INTERIOR DESIGN FIRMS
EDMOND CLIENTS CAN REST ASSURED, A-LINE DESIGN HAS
LEARNED A GREAT DEAL FROM THESE GIANTS OF THE
INDUSTRY, AND CAN PUT THAT INSPIRATION TO WORK
FOR YOU.
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