Designers
Ralph LaurenAs the first American fashion designer to create an all‐encompassing collection for the home, Ralph Lauren presents home furnishings and accessories that reflect the enduring style and exquisite craftsmanship synonymous with the name Ralph Lauren. Whether inspired by time-honored tradition, the utmost in modern sophistication or the beauty of rare objects collected around the world, Ralph Lauren Home is dedicated to only the finest materials and the greatest attention to detail for the ultimate in artisanal luxury. |
Barbara BarryHe has received many awards such as "Hall of Fame," Architectural Digest's list of "World's 100 Best Designers," Traditional Home's "Icons of Design," House Beautiful "Giants of Design," and "Designer of the Year/Elle Decor International." The well-known designer is known worldwide for the stylish interiors and elegant houses he designs. Barry supports the philosophy of "quality simplicity is the pinnacle of luxury" by emphasizing peace, luxury, comfort, simplicity and convenience in his designs. |
Thomas PhesantThomas Pheasant is an award-winning interior designer known internationally for his interior design and furniture collections. Its style reflects modern elegance: Calm, luxurious interiors that emphasize quality and comfort. He is known as the master of the neutral palette with his designs. Pheasant; While combining classical design principles with a contemporary approach, it creates a bridge between the past and the present by combining elegant silhouettes with different fabrics. |
Stately HomesThe European Stately Homes collection, consisting of reproductions of rare 17th century antiques found in Palaces and Castles in England, Ireland, Scotland and Russia, consists of extraordinary pieces produced with special and historical craftsmanship techniques, remaining faithful to the original. |
Keno Bros.High-quality furniture manufacturer Theodore Alexander introduced the furniture brand Keno Bros collection to its customers, which was created by twin brothers Leigh and Leslie Keno, benefiting from their art and antique furniture expertise. The collection, which was prepared based on the twin brothers' passion for antique and vintage-modern furniture, perfectly coincided with the designers' philosophy of high quality standards, Theodore Alexander, and their experience and knowledge in the field of furniture and design turned the creation stages of the brand into a pleasure. The collection was inspired by pieces from the 18th century to the mid-20th century. It consists of over 40 eclectic and classic modern furniture and accessories. Consisting of traditional and modern collections, the brand appeals to a wide range of periods and lifestyles, even collectors. Exotic woods, flowing and organic forms, special handcraftsmanship and elegant yet functional details are the main features of the collection. The collection consists of tables, chairs, armchairs, sideboards, cabinets, consoles, bookcases and accessories. |
Jamie DrakeAfter graduating from Parsons School Of Design, Jamie Drake founded his own company, Drake Design Associates, and has completed numerous decoration projects to date. Famous for his enthusiastic sense of color, unique and detailed perspective, and mastery of traditional and modern styles, the designer's designs include Madonna's house in Los Angeles, the New York Mayor's house, and the renovation of the famous Gracie Mansion. You can see his design style in his self-titled collection, which he designed for Theodore Alexander from 2014 to the present day, consisting of very special pieces. |
Michael BermanMichael Berman is one of the country's most respected designers, combining his signature marks and sophisticated style with understated charm. Berman's products also reflect his interest in history, art and architecture, especially the Deco period of the 30s and 40s - film noir and the influence of designers such as Angelo Donghia, Billy Haines, Frances Elkins and Dorothy Draper. He blends eternity and moment in his works. Although clearly influenced by architectural forms and lines, including his '30s skyscraper designs such as the Empire State Building, Radio City Music Hall, and the Chrysler Building, Berman's works convey a sense of warmth and accessibility. |
Bill SofieldModernist Sofield believes that design should live as well as be beautiful. In his works, he does not remain dependent on a single style, but takes a holistic approach to the needs of life and creates luxurious designs thanks to the attention he gives to fine craftsmanship. Traveling to many countries around the world, Sofield is inspired by different cultures and movements. |
Jacques GarcíaBorn in 1947, Jacque Garcia discovered her talent for drawing and her great curiosity for art objects at a very early age. After reinforcing this talent with the applied fine arts education he received, he created a concept in an architecture company where he started working and built many important buildings such as Tour Montparnasse, which remains the tallest building in Paris, Le Méridien hotels, Royal Monceau, Hôtel Costes and Costes restaurants, Hotel Majestic and Fouquet's restaurant. He put his signature on the structure. |
Laura KirarLaura Kirar completed her education in sculpture and interior architecture at the Chicago School of the Art Institute, one of the prestigious schools in its field. He moved to New York in 1994. In 1999, Tru Partners, Inc. Until he founded his company, he took part in many important residence projects as a furniture designer. Laura Kirar's acclaimed first BAKER collection was designed with inspiration from the Viennese Modernism movement and the Japanese Decorative Alphabet. In his collection, Baker creates more modern designs while remaining true to his style, with the authentic materials he uses, elegant details and outstanding workmanship. |
Nicole HollisNICOLE HOLLIS stands out with her bold collection that makes McGuire unique. The designer, whose mission is to design timeless interiors that celebrate the human spirit, draws his inspiration from his long-term world travels and the best fashion houses. Each piece created with these tips is unique thanks to the careful combination of classical and extraordinary techniques. From an incredible maximalist mansion to a stunning beach house, it's time to discover the beautiful works of Nicole Hollis and the products she designs for luxurious interiors... |
Kara MannKara Mann has introduced herself in the field of design with her worldly and down-to-earth style. Comfort and accessibility are at the forefront in her designs. One of the distinctive features of Kara Mann's designs is the use of unexpected details. While these details add originality and surprise to his designs, his use of carefully selected materials, fabrics and coatings makes his designs unique and timeless. |
AerinAERIN is a global luxury lifestyle brand inspired by the style of its founder, Aerin Lauder. "Living beautifully should be effortless," says the artist, especially in lighting; It develops very special collections for beauty, fashion, accessories and home decoration. Aerin is passionate about art, travel, fashion and design; With his elegant perspective, he creates each piece to make life more beautiful. |
Alexa HamptonHAMPTON, which is at the top of Architectural Digest's AD100 and House Beautiful's "Best Designer" list, is its unique voice that transforms the classical principles of design and decoration into today's most elegant, stylish and permanent home landscapes. |
Chapman & MyersFounded by EF Chapman and Kyle Myers, Chapman & Myers stands out as a brand that symbolizes diversity. Chapman's approach to emphasizing classic and basic design principles is reflected in the products with elegant details, symmetrical arrangements and traditional forms. On the other hand, Myers' modern and contemporary perspective brings minimalist lines, modern forms and functionality. This combination allows Chapman & Myers to offer a wide range of aesthetics, successfully combining traditional, modern and transitional styles in their lighting and fan collections. |
Amber LewisA pioneer of the white-walled, relaxed California aesthetic, Amber's eclectic design approach and the way she conveys her interest in objects have made her a household name. Amber brings a little California eclectic influence to all of her projects. Amber Lewis' book "Made for Living", an interior design book, is available for sale. This book is designed as a resource that shares ideas and aesthetics about interior design. This book by Amber Lewis is a source of inspiration for interior design enthusiasts and professionals alike. |
Christopher SpitzmillerChristopher Spitzmiller draws inspiration from classical forms and traditional jewel-like glazes when producing timelessly attractive, luxurious handcrafted lamps. |
Carrier and CompanyJesse Carrier and Mara Miller, principals of Carrier and Company Interiors, are a husband and wife interior design duo who create timeless and contemporary designs. Carriers' lighting collection, with its unique vision, offers livability and elegance and takes a completely different stance within current trends. |
John RoselliSixty years ago John Rosselli opened his first antique store in New York, and it quickly became a source of inspiration for everyone in the design world. Today, John Rosselli, who has stores in Washington DC, Dania Beach, FL and Chicago, is among the most sought-after names in the lighting world as he transfers his timeless sense of style and lifelong commitment to quality to his designs. |
Kelly WearstlerKelly Wearstler's eponymous global luxury lifestyle brand reflects the renowned interior designer's unique designs and signature sensuality. In particular, the extensive lighting collection intuitively combines contemporary and classical, architectural, graphic and instinctive elements by bringing together important details, vibrant colors and different forms. An impressive story is added to every space. |
Barclay ButeraBarclay Butera's passion for interior design began more than two decades ago in Newport Beach, California. With clients and projects worldwide, its designs have become a renowned lifestyle brand in the home furnishings category. Barclay's signature style is stylish, comfortable and always eye-catching. Reinterpreting traditional style. A range of designs consisting of colours, textures and natural materials. In short, eye-catching, warm and inviting. |
Jean Louis DeniotFeatured in ELLE Décor and AD 100 lists of the world's most talented architects and interior designers, Jean-Louis Deniot has a long history in creating atmosphere. Decorations are his playground, spontaneous and magical spaces are a must. Although Jean-Louis Deniot, who is known worldwide for his exclusive and symbolic interiors, has a wide repertoire, he creates his own style by acting boldly and presenting unconventional works instead of being stuck in the style of existing works. However, even when presenting a contemporary work, he does not neglect to make touches from history and his inspirational references, because the artist thinks that a work that will be left to the present and beyond the present will be created by making use of both the past and the present. Neither minimalism nor excess is Jean-Louis Deniot's style. What he is after is harmony and harmonious transitions. Balancing some of the rigidities of architecture with an elegant vision, comfort and openness make Jean-Louis Deniot's works admired worldwide. According to him, style is equivalent to lifestyle, style should ensure harmony and happiness and be multiplied. At the intersection of the classical approach and contemporary aesthetics, Jean-Louis Deniot's interiors are serene, silky and impressive, as if saluting other periods, but never ordinary, conventional and trite. Jean-Louis Deniot, Jean de Merry, George Smith, Collection Pierre, Pouenat, Bronze d'Art Français and Marc de Berny's Sparkx Collection, and more recently in collaboration with Baker, have introduced us to their furniture and lighting collections and designs. |
John RichardDesign is at the heart of John Richard. The company is inspired by history, foreign and exotic cultures and materials, as well as talented craftsmen and designers. Every season, they aim to surprise consumers with unexpected details, unusual coatings, carvings, glass objects with stone and crystal work. ''If design is the story of a house, we promise to tell you this story with the most perfect products and details.'' |
Thomas O'BrienThomas O'Brien is a celebrated New York-based designer known for his distinctive ability to blend modernism with warmth, comfort, and vintage charm. As the founder of Aero Studios and the Aero Ltd. boutique, O'Brien has shaped a design philosophy rooted in timeless elegance and everyday functionality. His signature style seamlessly bridges past and present, creating interiors and products that feel both sophisticated and lived-in. Through his eponymous brand, he has produced a wide range of iconic designs—from furniture and lighting to textiles and decorative objects—each reflecting his refined eye and enduring sensibility. His work has been widely featured in prestigious publications such as Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, and The New York Times, solidifying his position as a leading voice in American design. O'Brien is also the author of best-selling design books and splits his time between Manhattan and Bellport, New York. |
Gianfranco Ferré: The Architect of FashionGianfranco Ferré, known as "The Architect of Fashion," was a visionary Italian designer who seamlessly blended his background in architecture with the art of couture. His creations were celebrated for their sculptural forms, architectural volumes, and precise geometric harmony. Among his most iconic contributions is the white shirt—reimagined into a timeless statement of elegance. Ferré’s collections are distinguished by the refined use of classic menswear fabrics such as houndstooth, tweed, Prince of Wales, and pinstripe, creating a subtle balance between masculine strength and feminine grace. This aesthetic was a defining feature of his tenure as Creative Director at Christian Dior. Today, the Gianfranco Ferré brand continues to embody his legacy through a broad range of products, from womenswear and menswear to accessories, fragrances, and home décor. Each piece reflects Ferré’s signature approach—sophisticated, structured, and eternally modern. |
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