These 100 creatives represent today’s top talents in interior decoration, architecture, and landscape design
The AD100 2024 list is here—browse the full list of honorees below.
Alexis Brown
Brooklyn, NY
Philosophy: “Subtly layered and livable spaces that celebrate materiality and the handmade.” Notable clients: Ulla Johnson, Jasmin Larian Hekmat. In the works: A Southampton residence.
Apartment 48
New York, NY
Signature: Optimistic interiors decorated with vibrant colors, exotic materials, and contemporary furnishings. In the works: A family home in Chicago and three NYC apartments, including a Classic Seven on the Upper East Side.
The Archers
Los Angeles, CA
Highlights: Winning the Cooper Hewitt’s 2023 National Design Award for Interior Design; a Hollywood Hills aerie. In the works: An artist’s house and studio in Pasadena; a Berkeley residential compound (with Terremoto); a new home in San Francisco.
Ashe Leandro
New York, NY
Highlights: Homes for Rashid Johnson and Seth Meyers; a new Los Angeles art space for Lisson Gallery. In the works: A first monograph with Rizzoli.
Atelier AM
Los Angeles, CA
Signature: Contextually driven design. Highlights: A ski house in Montana, a farm in Virginia, and refurbishing a historic Southhampton estate. In the works:Homes across the US and in the Bahamas.
Beata Heuman
London, UK
Highlights: A new showroom and office in London; Heuman’s work on a house for Adwoa Aboah was featured on the cover of AD’s October 2023 issue; her first hotel design for the Hôtel de La Boétie in Paris.
Bercy Chen Studio
Austin, TX
Signature: Context-specific architecture influenced by the principals’ Australian, Belgian, and Taiwanese backgrounds. In the works: Two mixed-use affordable housing buildings in Austin and single-family homes across Texas. Highlight: A stunner in Texas Hill Country.
BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group
Copenhagen, Denmark; London, UK; New York, NY; Shenzhen, China; Barcelona, Spain; Los Angeles, CA; Oslo, Norway
Highlight: The firm’s first supertall tower debuted in NYC’s Hudson Yards. In the works: New BIG offices in Barcelona and Los Angeles; a residential tower in Quito, Ecuador; a film studio in Queens, New York.
Billy Cotton
New York, NY
Highlight: AD’s March 2023 cover story on a Brooklyn town house for Lily Allen and David Harbour. Other notable clients: Carol Bove, Cindy Sherman, and Lisa Yuskavage.
Bryan O’Sullivan Studio
London, UK and New York, NY
Signature: Hollywood glamour with a contemporary touch. Highlights: A debut furniture collection and new gallery in London; O’Sullivan’s own London home with husband James O’Neill was featured in AD. In the works: The studio’s first monograph will be published by Rizzoli in March.
Carlos Mota Inc.
New York, NY
Philosophy: “Global, chic, personal interiors that define clients’ tastes and personalities.” In the works: Projects in Greece, Peru, Spain, and NYC. Highlight: A vibrant makeover in Lima.
Casiraghi
Paris, France
Product: A rug collection with Nordic Knots. In the works: Chic hotels in London, Australia, and Vatican City; residential projects in Italy; a private club and restaurant in the US.
Charlap Hyman & Herrero
Los Angeles, CA, and New York, NY
Philosophy: “Spaces that become worlds unto themselves, with gesamtkunstwerk at the core of the firm’s objective.” In the works: A dinnerware collection; a first monograph; homes in Beirut and across the US.
Charles & Co.
New York, NY, and London, UK
Highlight: Expanding with a new London office. In the works: Interiors for a Manhattan supertall, an English manor house, a Tuscan coastal villa, and a ranch in Montana.
Charles de Lisle
Sausalito, CA
Philosophy: “Not interested in any particular style, we follow an organic process and have found clients who are also willing to wander… with a curious eye.” In the works: Homes up and down the coast of California; a new San Francisco boutique for Rachel Comey.
Clements Design
Los Angeles, CA
Signature: Curated, layered, livable houses. Philosophy: “Don’t overthink it.” Coming soon: A new Four Seasons hotel in Telluride, Colorado, with architect Olson Kundig; a second monograph out fall 2024.
Commune Design
Los Angeles, CA
Philosophy: “We create highly personal spaces celebrating the natural and the handcrafted.” In the works: A tennis club in Dallas; a Japanese record bar in Nashville; houses in Bangkok, Switzerland, and across the US.
Corey Damen Jenkins & Associates
New York, NY
Signature: Tantalizing colors, playful patterns, a magpie mélange. Highlight:Moving into a new NYC headquarters in the penthouse of an Art Deco building.
David Netto Desig
Los Angeles, CA
Highlight: Publishing his first monograph, David Netto, with Vendome. Notable clients: Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld, Lauren Santo Domingo, Renee Rockefeller.
Dimorestudio
Milan, Italy
Philosophy: “We are storytellers and experience builders.” In the works:Seventies-inspired interiors for the Orient Express’s new La Dolce Vita train; a Sircle hotel in Milan’s brutalist Torre Velasca.
Elizabeth Roberts Architects
Brooklyn, NY
Product: A collection of rugs for Radnor. Notable clients: Ulla Johnson, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Rachel Comey, Athena Calderone. Coming soon: The studio’s first monograph with The Monacelli Press.
Elliott Barnes Interiors
Paris, France
Highlight: Inducted into the Mobilier National for the Endless Summer II bench design. In the works: A chalet in Switzerland; a Champagne Billecart-Salmon tasting center in France; a pop-up furniture show in Paris.
Flack Studio
Melbourne, Australia
Philosophy: “Personable, definitive, with a touch of daring, our work is who we are.” Highlight: Launched architecture arm of studio and completed first ground-up house.
Francis Sultana
London, UK
Products: Outdoor furniture with Bonacina; rugs for Galerie Diurne; Louis bed for Savoir Beds. In the works: Renovation of the historic Hunting Lodge in Hampshire and a book with Rizzoli about his efforts. Highlight: An NYC project for Yana Peel.
Gachot
New York, NY
Highlight: Completing New York cocktail hotspot Jac’s on Bond. In the works:Hotels in Aspen and West Palm Beach; a house in Colorado.
Geremia Design
San Francisco, CA
Signature: Art-inspired interiors. Product: Custom colorways of five historic wallpapers for Adelphi. In the works: A Bay Area midcentury Eichler; a Yosemite A-frame; a ski-in, ski-out retreat in Lake Tahoe.
Green River Project
Brooklyn, NY
In the works: An Indian restaurant in the Caribbean; a library in the Berkshires; furniture exhibits in NYC, Los Angeles, and Tokyo. Notable clients: Jeremy O. Harris, Nate Lowman, Tyler Mitchell, Frank Ocean.
Hadley Wiggins
Peconic, NY
Philosophy: “Be true to the property.” In the works: A West Village brownstone gut renovation; a Sag Harbor Victorian restoration; interiors for a new Carmel, California, home; a Brooklyn duplex redecoration; refurbishment of a Connecticut farmhouse.
Hallworth Design
Burbank, CA
Product: Lighting through Blackman Cruz and R Hughes. In the works: Interiors for a hotel penthouse in Costa Rica, and homes across the US ranging in style from Georgian Revival to English Tudor.
Hugo Toro
Paris, France
Philosophy: “Our architectural design is guided by narrative, memory, and anchoring.” Highlights: Opening of the Toro-designed Villa Albertine Atelier in the landmarked Payne Whitney Mansion in Manhattan; the talent’s own homewas featured in AD.
Jake Arnold
Los Angeles, CA
Highlights: AD’s September 2023 cover featured Arnold’s work on John Legend and Chrissy Teigen’s Beverly Hills home; debut monograph published with Rizzoli. Products: Home collection with Crate & Barrel; bedding with Parachute; rug line with Lulu and Georgia.
Jamie Bush + Co.
Los Angeles, CA
In the works: A boutique hotel in New Orleans; a 100-foot catamaran for a European client; Perrotin Gallery’s new Los Angeles space. Product: New rug collection with Marc Phillips Rugs.
Jeremiah Brent Design
Los Angeles, CA, and New York, NY
Highlight: Debuting the Ideas of Order podcast with California Closets. In the works: A book with Harper Collins; a ski house in Vermont; a penthouse in SoHo; a Mediterranean compound in Malibu.
Joseph Dirand Architecture
Paris, France
In the works: Zephalto’s Celeste capsule, a low-carbon flight to the Earth’s stratosphere launching in 2025; villas on Norman’s Cay in the Bahamas; interiors for The Chancery Rosewood hotel in London.
Josh Greene Design
New York, NY
Philosophy: “A collaborative approach to creating stylish environments that balance functionality, refinement, warmth, and comfort.” Highlight: Launched a debut wallpaper collection.
Joy Moyler Interiors
New Rochelle, New York
Product: Debuted Joy Moyler Atelier linens. In the works: Homes in Washington, DC, upstate New York, and Portofino, Italy.
JP Demeyer & Co.
Bruges, Belgium
Signature: Methodical interiors chock-full of color, pattern, and whimsy. In the works: Holiday homes in Ibiza, Spain, and Patmos, Greece; a farmhouse in Flanders, Belgium; a restaurant in Comporta, Portugal. Highlight: The trio’s personal home in Bruges.
Julie Hillman Design
New York, NY
Philosophy: “Each room should tell its own story and have function in the family's life.” In the works: Residences in Aspen, Atlanta, Connecticut, Miami, and New York.
Kelly Behun Studio
New York, NY
In the works: Home interiors in Arkansas, Los Angeles, Miami, and New York. Highlight: Completing her own apartment in NYC. Products: Collections with Calico Wallpaper, Hudson Valley Lighting, The Invisible Collection, L’Objet, and The Rug Company.
Ken Fulk Inc.
New York, NY, and San Francisco, CA
Philosophy: “Every moment matters.” Coming soon: Fulk’s first Los Angeles office, launching January 2024. Notable clients: Ronan Farrow, Gigi Hadid, Pharrell Williams.
Laplace
Paris, France
In the works: Homes in Lima, Menorca, Oxford, and Paris; hotels in Capri and St. Moritz; Hauser & Wirth’s new gallery space in the historic Goode building in London. Highlight: Luis Laplace and Christophe Comoy’s own Paris home was featured in AD.
Laura Gonzalez
Paris, France
Philosophy: “Work with a revisited classic base.” Highlights: A debut monograph with Rizzoli; completing her own Paris HQ. In the works: A hotel and a hotel residence in Paris.
Leyden Lewis Design Studio
Brooklyn, NY
Signature: Modernist interiors guided by art and clients’ personal histories. In the works: Apartment renovations across NYC: in the West Village, East Village, and Cobble Hill, plus a DUMBO town house refurbishment. Highlight: Malene Barnett’s Brooklyn town house (AD, April 2023).
Lina Ghotmeh — Architecture
Paris, France
Highlights: Opening the Ghotmeh-designed 2023 Serpentine pavilion and Hermès Saddle Workshop in Normandy, the first low-carbon, energy-positive building in France.
Mandy Cheng Design
Los Angeles, CA
Notable clients: Daveed Diggs and Emmy Raver-Lampman, Courtney Lilly, Ashley Park, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita. In the works: Gut-renovating her own Craftsman-style home in LA; celebrity homes across California.
Mark D. Sikes Interiors
Los Angeles, CA
Highlight: Winning Pacific Design Center’s 2023 Star of Design Award for interior design. Products: Collections with Modern Matter Hardware, Hudson Valley Lighting, and Schumacher. Coming soon: A third book with Rizzoli.
Markham Roberts Inc.
New York, NY
Signature: Comfortable yet sophisticated interiors. In the works: A historic house and farm in South Carolina; three apartments in NYC; a new home for Roberts’s own mother in Indianapolis.
Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design
Los Angeles, CA
Highlight: New AD cover stories: A Malibu beach house for Ellen Pompeo(January 2023) and a Beverly Hills mansion for RuPaul (June 2023), plus a feature on model Winnie Harlow’s home. In the works: Homes for Machine Gun Kelly and Sylvester Stallone and Jennifer Flavin.
MBDS
London, UK, and New York, NY
Philosophy: “Beguiling interior schemes that exude luxury, craft, and charisma.” Highlights: Chic hotels in France, Italy, London, and New York. In the works: A debut tabletop collection.
Miranda Brooks Landscape Design
Brooklyn, NY
Product: Catswood Design, a collection of outdoor fabrics. In the works:Landscapes for homes in Connecticut (with Peter Pennoyer Architects), Tuscany, and Millbrook, New York.
Monique Gibson Interior Design
New York, NY
Philosophy: “The only way I know how to design is personally.” In the works: A Brutalist retreat in Costa Rica; a 1950s Palm Beach property; a Tribeca duplex for a family of six.
Muriel Brandolini
New York, NY
Product: Block-print silks for Holland & Sherry. Notable clients: Amanda Ross Bacon and Zack Bacon, Pia Getty, Marie-Chantal and Prince Pavlos of Greece, Patricia and Gustavo Cisneros.
Nate Berkus Associates
Chicago, IL, and New York, NY
Products: Nate Home bedding and bath accessories; collections for The Shade Store and Living Spaces. In the works: A Balearic Islands wellness retreat; an 18th-century Portuguese farmhouse restoration.
Neal Beckstedt Studio
New York, NY
Coming soon: This coming spring, Beckstedt and partner Paulo Braga will open a gallery in Brooklyn, an antique and vintage gallery that will also introduce Beckstedt’s inaugural line of custom furniture.
Nickey Kehoe
Los Angeles, CA
Philosophy: “When designing homes and spaces, we seek not just a look but a feeling.” Notable clients: Sarah Paulson, Adam and Naomi Scott, Matt Duffer and Sarah Hindsgaul.
Nicole Hollis
San Francisco, CA
Highlights: Receiving ASID’s Designer of the Year award; reopening the Sea Ranch Lodge with sensitively renovated guest rooms. In the works: A second monograph with Rizzoli.
Office of BC
Los Angeles, CA
Philosophy: “Our designs are driven by artistic sensitivity and collaboration, with an emphasis on craftsmanship.” In the works: Renovations of a 1950s cabin in LA and a cottage, guest house, and studio in the Hollywood Hills; furniture and lighting collections.
Oliver Freundlich Design
New York, NY
Highlight: Remodeling photographer R.A. McBride’s Brooklyn home, as seen in AD; renovating the Montauk abode of Julianne Moore and Bart Freundlich, Oliver’s brother. In the works: A Brooklyn town house; a historic Charleston residence; Bronson van Wyck’s Southampton home.
Oliver M. Furth Design & Decoration
Los Angeles, CA, and Santa Barbara, CA
Highlights: Furth’s own residence was featured in AD’s October 2023 issue, and the firm opened a Santa Barbara office. In the works: A new studio compound for artist Mary Weatherford (with wHY Architecture).
Olson Kundig
Seattle, WA, and New York, NY
Philosophy: “Buildings can act as bridges between culture, nature, and people.” In the works: A mixed-use development in California’s wine country; a Telluride Transfer Warehouse addition; a ski resort in Montana.
Peter Pennoyer Architects
Miami, FL, and New York, NY
Highlights: Release of a new monograph; the launch of PPA Conservation, an in-house division for historic preservation and restoration. In the works: The design for a new conservatory at the Vice President’s official residence in Washington, DC.
Pierce & Ward
Los Angeles, CA, and Birmingham, Alabama
Philosophy: “Combining Southern charm with California ease and European sophistication.” In the works: Houses across California—in Los Angeles, Malibu, and Marin County—and in Nashville. Highlight: Louisa Pierce’s own Birmingham home.
Paris, France, and New York, NY
Highlights: Opening a Paris gallery dedicated to Yovanovitch-designed furniture and an inaugural New York showroom; designing an opera set for Switzerland’s Theater Basel.
Rafael de Cárdenas Ltd.
New York, NY
Highlights: Inaugurated the Rafael de Cárdenas Scholarship at RISD for Latinx students studying architecture or apparel design; a family home in NYC. In the works: Homes in Mexico, Miami, and New York.
Reath Design
Los Angeles, CA
Signature: Audacious yet controlled layering of pattern and color. In the works:A historic residence in Portland; a Tudor residence in Pasadena; a mountaintop retreat in Aspen.
Redd Kaihoi
New York, NY
Philosophy: “Our design philosophy is mercurial, because design is always changing.” In the works: Residential interiors in Palm Beach, Los Angeles, and New York; a party barn in Cleveland.
REX
New York, NY
Philosophy: “Architecture should actively empower its users and communities—not simply be a representational art.” Highlights: Completing the Perelman Performing Arts Center in New York and the Lindemann Performing Arts Center at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
Rita Konig Ltd.
London, UK
Highlight: Releasing a furniture line with Oficina Inglesa. In the works: Beach houses in Antigua and Maine; fabrics and wallpaper for Schumacher; a book with Simon & Schuster.
Robert Stilin
New York, NY
In the works: A lakeside home in Palm Beach; a historic renovation in Washington, DC; Stilin’s own loft in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Notable clients:Beyoncé and Jay-Z, Fernando Garcia, Howard Schultz.
Roman and Williams
New York, NY
Highlight: Completing Estelle Manor, a Cotswolds hotel-cum-members’ club with a restored Neo-Jacobean house, 20 new structures, and soon, Roman baths. In the works: The Hearst Hotel in Julia Morgan’s iconic San Francisco building.
Romanek Design Studio
Photo: Ye Rin Mok
Los Angeles, CA
Highlight: Romanek’s debut monograph, Livable Luxe (Chronicle Books), was published in October 2023 with a foreword by Gwyneth Paltrow. In the works: A house for Christian Bale; a rug collection with Loloi.
Rose Uniacke
London, UK
Philosophy: “Comfort, elegance, and function.” In the works: A Bay Area town house; a UK country house; a members’ club in New York’s Jane Hotel; interiors for a boat.
RP Miller
Los Angeles, CA; Juarez, Mexico; and New York, NY
Highlight: Creative couple Rodman Primack and Rudy Weissenberg began working together full-time. Philosophy: “Houses should bring you joy.” In the works: A debut book and homeware collection.
Ryan Lawson
New York, NY
Signature: Tailored yet lived-in spaces that meticulously reflect their owners. In the works: Interiors for homes in Austin, St. Louis, and Stamford, Connecticut. Highlight: The NYC home of James LaForce and Stephen Henderson.
S. R. Gambrel Inc.
New York, NY
Philosophy: “Being well versed in the past, and referencing that architectural language, is an excellent way to design new and original compositions.” In the works: Home interiors across the US and London.
Sachs Lindores Architecture, Interiors
Brooklyn, NY
Highlights: Fashion photographers Inez and Vinoodh’s home in the Hamptons, the cover of AD’s April issue; projects for artists David Salle and Helen Marden in East Hampton and Hudson Valley, New York. Other notable clients: Philip Taaffe; Steve and Kathy Guttman.
Sally Breer World
Hillsdale, NY, and Los Angeles, CA
Highlight: Completing Parchute founder Ariel Kaye’s home in LA, featured in AD. In the works: Interiors for a Seattle home (with Bestor Architecture); a Brooklyn brownstone; a hospitality transformation of a 1926 Elks Lodge in LA.
Sara Story Design
New York, NY
Signature: Bold, comfortable, and curated interiors. Highlights: Story’s own town house in Gramercy Park, NYC (AD, June 2023); publishing a debut monograph with Rizzoli.
Sarah Sherman Samuel Inc.
Grand Rapids, MI
Philosophy: “Purposeful yet uncontrived, raw yet polished, structured yet whimsical, much like nature itself.” Notable clients: Mandy Moore and Taylor Goldsmith, Kristen Wiig, Nacho Figueras and Delfina Blaquier.
Sawyer | Berson
New York, NY
Highlights: Architecture and landscape design for RH England, a 17th-century, 73-acre John Soane estate turned retail and hospitality campus in Oxfordshire; publishing the firm’s first book in September 2023 with Rizzoli.
Schafer Buccellato Architects
New York, NY, and South Bend, Indiana
Highlight: G.P. Schafer Architect joined forces with Buccellato Design under a new firm name. In the works: New houses in Florida, Virginia, and Tennessee.
Shawn Henderson Interior Design
New York, NY
Highlight: The interiors studio celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2023. Product:A leather home accessories collection with Il Bisonte. Notable clients: Will Ferrell, Jimmie and Chandra Johnson.
Sheila Bridges Design
New York, NY
Highlight: Designing the Vice President’s official residence in Washington, DC. Products: Collaborations with Williams Sonoma, Le Creuset, Wedgwood, Gingerlily London, and Artisan Books.
Steven Harris Architects
New York, NY
Philosophy: “Elevating the experience of each client’s everyday life.” In the works: Residences in California, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, and New York; a car design studio in Burbank.
Studio Giancarlo Valle
New York, NY
Signature: Playful yet studied spaces. Highlight: Valle’s own Connecticut family home graced the cover of AD’s November issue. Products: Rugs with Nordic Knots; Valle’s own furniture line. In the works: Estates in East Hampton and Toronto; a St. Barth’s villa; a Tribeca triplex; town houses in London and Manhattan.
Studio KO
Paris, France, and Marrakech, Morocco
Highlights: Designed the Uzbekistan National Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale; launched digital art and objects gallery L’Oeil de KO. Notable clients: André Balazs, Francis Ford Coppola.
Studio Mellone
New York, NY
In the works: Interiors for new residences in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Miami; a house in Brentwood; a chalet in Switzerland. Products: New furniture and rug collections. Highlight: The completion of Mellone’s own Manhattan apartment.
Studio Peregalli Sartori
Milan, Italy
In the works: A Frank Lloyd Wright renovation; a neogothic chapel in Germany; a chalet in St. Moritz; a Fifth Avenue apartment in New York; Italian villas in Tuscany, Liguria, Capri, and on Lake Como.
Studio Shamshiri
Los Angeles, CA
Highlight: The studio’s debut monograph, Shamshiri: Interiors, was released by Rizzoli in September 2023. Products: Homeware with ABASK and Nanz; a second collection of rugs with Christopher Farr.
Studio Volpe
New York, NY, and San Francisco, CA
Signature: Contemporary design in historic spaces. Highlight: Completing Hamilton producer Jeffrey Seller’s NYC town house. In the works: A beachside estate off the coast of Portugal; a 5,000-square-foot apartment in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights.
Studio Zewde
New York, NY
In the works: Residential gardens in Brooklyn and Martha’s Vineyard; two 13-acre parks in Tulsa; public landscapes in Washington, DC; East Flatbush, Brooklyn; and at Watts Towers Arts Center in Los Angeles.
Terremoto
Los Angeles, CA, and San Francisco, CA
In the works: LA gardens for Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House and a Richard Neutra home; a renovated landscape for The Sea Ranch’s Condominium One. Notable clients: Mandy Moore, Jeff Goldblum, Greta Lee.
Tiffany Brooks Interiors
Chicago, IL
Highlight: A 10,000-square-foot Miami condo for LeBron James. In the works:A Sherwin-Williams paint collection; a San Diego home renovation for NBA player Jimmy Butler; Brooks’s own house in Illinois.
Vincent Van Duysen
Antwerp, Belgium
In the works: A number of hospitality projects for JNĉQuoi, including hotels in Comporta and Lisbon, Portugal; residences in Belgium, Singapore, Thailand, and beyond. Products: Furniture for Zara Home and Molteni&C.
Vincenzo De Cotiis
Milan, Italy
Highlight: Restoring his Venetian residence, Palazzo Giustinian Lolin, featured on AD’s May 2023 cover. In the works: Residences in Beirut, Milan, Seoul, and Venice; a global store concept for a luxury watch brand.
Virginia Tupker Interiors
Darien, CT
In the works: Estates in East Hampton; Houston; Stowe, Vermont; and Sharon, Connecticut. Notable clients: Lauren Santo Domingo, Derek Blasberg, Tabitha Simmons.
Workstead
Brooklyn, NY, and Salisbury, CT
Signature: Connoisseurs of craftsmanship. Highlight: Completing the 4,000-square-foot Jupiter restaurant in NYC’s Rockefeller Center. Notable clients:Cherise and Christian Moueix, Jonathan Safran Foer, Katrin Thormann.
Yellow House Architects
New York, NY, and Miami, FL
Philosophy: “Treat every project as a learning experience.” In the works:Homes in New York, Miami, Palm Beach, Menorca, the Bahamas, and Turks and Caicos.
Yinka Ilori
London, UK
Highlight: Launched Yinka Ilori Objects, a line of limited-edition, collectible pieces influenced by Ilori’s dual British-Nigerian heritage. Philosophy: “Art and design should be accessible to all.”
Young Huh Interior Design
New York, NY
Highlights: Huh was appointed to New York School of Interior Design (NYSID) Board of Trustees. Products: Collections with Fromental, Modern Matter, and AKDO. In the works: Working on historic homes in New York’s Bronxville and Albany.