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🀫 Gratitude · the interior designers

The people who make a house a home.

Gratitude to the interior designers who turn rooms into places people love to live, from AD100 tastemakers to the studios shaping how the world lives beautifully. Celebrated from public work, with a cited source on every card. Find or get discovered locally in the 🀫 Yellow Pages.

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24 of 1024 Β· celebrated from public information, cited on every card.

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Kelly Wearstler

Founder of her eponymous Los Angeles studio, known for bold, sculptural, art-driven residential and hospitality interiors.

Kelly Wearstler, Los Angeles

interior-designmaximalist-modernluxury
Why we celebrate them

Since 1995 she has grown a boutique practice into a global lifestyle house without ever losing her fearless, tactile point of view.

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PM

Peter Marino

Founder of Peter Marino Architect, master of modern luxury residences and landmark fashion flagships.

Peter Marino Architect, New York

interior-designarchitectural-luxuryluxury
Why we celebrate them

An AD100 Hall of Fame talent who turns materiality, scale, and light into showstopping homes and boutiques for the art world and beyond.

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JD

Jean-Louis Deniot

Paris interior designer known for eclectic, French-with-a-twist high decoration around the world.

Cabinet Jean-Louis Deniot, Paris

interior-designfrench-eclecticluxury
Why we celebrate them

For 25 years he and his sister Virginie have run a studio whose rooms feel classically trained yet gloriously informal and bold.

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India Mahdavi

Iranian-French architect and designer famed for joyful color and sculptural forms across interiors, furniture, and scenography.

India Mahdavi, Paris

interior-designcolor-and-formluxury
Why we celebrate them

She turned a single Paris street into a whole design ecosystem and taught the luxury world that color can be its own kind of sophistication.

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Axel Vervoordt

Belgian designer, collector, and tastemaker who defined the serene, timeless Belgian look.

Axel Vervoordt Company, Antwerp

interior-designwabi-timelessluxury
Why we celebrate them

An AD100 Hall of Famer who blends old and new, East and West, into calm, soulful rooms that a generation of designers has tried to echo.

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KM

Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty

Founders of Studio KO, architects of raw, refined minimalism from Marrakech villas to the Yves Saint Laurent Museum.

Studio KO, Paris and Marrakech

interior-designmodern-minimalluxury
Why we celebrate them

Two Beaux-Arts classmates who build with stone, wood, and light so honestly that their houses feel like they grew from the landscape.

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Pierre Yovanovitch

Paris and New York designer known for warm, couture-level interior architecture and his own furniture line.

Pierre Yovanovitch, Paris

interior-designrefined-modernluxury
Why we celebrate them

He left fashion to master volume, proportion, and light, and now crafts rooms that feel both monumental and deeply human.

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RU

Rose Uniacke

London designer and gallerist celebrated for serene, pared-back interiors that mix antique and modern.

Rose Uniacke, London

interior-designserene-classicluxury
Why we celebrate them

A trained restorer whose quiet, light-filled rooms have made her a hushed authority for clients who prize calm over spectacle.

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Vincent Van Duysen

Belgian architect and designer whose essentialist, tactile interiors resist trend in favor of depth.

Vincent Van Duysen Architects, Antwerp

interior-designwarm-minimalluxury
Why we celebrate them

From Antwerp he has built a global body of work that proves restraint, when done with this much care, becomes its own warmth.

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Martyn Lawrence Bullard

London-born, Los Angeles interior designer known for glamorous, globally layered residences.

Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design, Los Angeles

interior-designglobal-glamourluxury
Why we celebrate them

A perennial AD100 and Elle Decor A-List name whose rooms are as generous, worldly, and full of life as the people who live in them.

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Ken Fulk

San Francisco designer and world-builder crafting immersive homes, restaurants, and experiences.

Ken Fulk, San Francisco

interior-designnarrative-maximalismluxury
Why we celebrate them

He treats every project as a story to be lived in, and his Magic Factory nurtures the next generation of designers along the way.

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SG

Steven Gambrel

Founder of S.R. Gambrel, known for richly colored, architecturally grounded interiors.

S.R. Gambrel, New York

interior-designcolor-and-craftluxury
Why we celebrate them

Trained as an architect, he makes rooms that feel rooted in place yet particular to each client, an Elle Decor A-List mainstay since 2010.

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NH

Nicole Hollis

Founder of NICOLEHOLLIS, pioneering a warm, personal minimalism from San Francisco.

NICOLEHOLLIS, San Francisco

interior-designwarm-minimalluxury
Why we celebrate them

An AD100 and Elle Decor A-List designer who proves minimalism can feel soulful, drawing from fine art, fashion, and nature.

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Bunny Williams

Grande dame of American decorating, founder of Bunny Williams Inc. and Bunny Williams Home.

Bunny Williams Inc., New York

interior-designclassic-americanluxury
Why we celebrate them

After 22 years at Parish-Hadley she built a firm and a philosophy of comfortable, collected, timeless rooms that generations now follow.

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VH

Victoria Hagan

New York designer known for the New American Classic: restrained, luminous, iconic interiors.

Victoria Hagan Interiors, New York

interior-designamerican-classicluxury
Why we celebrate them

On the AD100 since 1995 and a Hall of Fame inductee, she makes rooms that are intelligent, calming, and quietly luxurious.

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KH

Kelly Hoppen

London designer known for serene East-meets-West interiors and four decades of influence.

Kelly Hoppen Interiors, London

interior-designeast-west-neutralluxury
Why we celebrate them

Over 40 years she has refined a signature of clean lines, warm neutrals, and texture that shaped how the world thinks about calm luxury.

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JD

Joseph Dirand

Paris architect and interior designer defining a rigorous, luminous Parisian minimalism.

Joseph Dirand Architecture, Paris

interior-designparisian-minimalluxury
Why we celebrate them

His disciplined, almost philosophical restraint lets proportion and materiality speak, from Paris apartments to global fashion houses.

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NB

Nate Berkus

Founder of Nate Berkus Associates, known for timeless, personal, approachable interiors.

Nate Berkus Associates, New York

interior-designpersonal-timelessluxury
Why we celebrate them

An AD100 and Elle Decor A-List designer who champions homes built around real life, craftsmanship, and meaningful personal touches.

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NC

Nina Campbell

London designer and one of Britain's most respected decorators across interiors, fabrics, and furnishings.

Nina Campbell, London

interior-designenglish-classicluxury
Why we celebrate them

For over 50 years her Pimlico Road studio has defined a warm, layered English elegance beloved by clients around the world.

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Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli

Partners in Studio Peregalli, Milan, crafting atmospheric interiors that conjure a real or imagined past.

Studio Peregalli, Milan

interior-designhistoricist-craftluxury
Why we celebrate them

Trained under the legendary Renzo Mongiardino, they revive traditional craft so completely that their rooms feel as if they always existed.

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CJ

Corey Damen Jenkins

Founder of Corey Damen Jenkins and Associates, known for layered color, pattern, and modern American maximalism.

Corey Damen Jenkins and Associates, New York

interior-designcolor-and-patternluxury
Why we celebrate them

An AD100 and Elle Decor A-List designer whose joyful, disciplined layering has made him a leading voice of contemporary American design.

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SK

Suzanne Kasler

Atlanta designer known for classically inspired rooms, soft palettes, and edited, comfortable elegance.

Suzanne Kasler Interiors, Atlanta

interior-designrefined-classicluxury
Why we celebrate them

An AD100 and Elle Decor A-List talent who mixes fine art, antiques, and personal collections into interiors that feel effortless and true.

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Francis Sultana

Maltese-born, London-based furniture and interior designer known for art-filled, collectible interiors.

Francis Sultana, London

interior-designart-and-designluxury
Why we celebrate them

A regular on the AD100 and a champion of Maltese culture, he composes rooms where design, art, and craftsmanship live as one.

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BR

Brigette Romanek

Founder of Romanek Design Studio, Los Angeles, known for a philosophy of livable luxe.

Romanek Design Studio, Los Angeles

interior-designlivable-luxeluxury
Why we celebrate them

An AD100 designer and Elle Decor Titan whose warm, soulful rooms prove that true luxury is meant to be genuinely lived in.

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A celebration of the Interior Designers community, assembled entirely from public information as an act of credit and gratitude. It is not a claim of endorsement, affiliation, sponsorship, or partnership by anyone featured. Every person is real and publicly documented, with a cited source of truth on their card; we never invent a person or a claim, and we prize accuracy over speed. Anyone featured can ask to be updated or removed at any time. Names and marks belong to their owners.