We want to show to the reader Best 10 Interior designers in the world in order to inform and motivate the reader to follow their careers in Designing. Although the job as an interior designer is not simple.
- Frances Adler Elkins
- Elsie de Wolfe
- Dorothy Draper
- Petra Blaisse
- Laura Day
- John Saladino
- Juan Montoyo
- Samuel Botero
- Geoffrey Bradfield
- Philippe Starck
Frances Adler Elkins is an American interior designer from Milwaukee. Her style was futuristic. She managed it with vintage designs. She loved making the combination of contemporary furniture and colors. She died in 1953, but she was inspiring other popular designers.
Frances Adler Elkins |
Famous for her work on the houses of rich people like Beckwith, Barrymore, Crocker and Frick. Elsie de Wolfe was a created furniture design and minimalist that could be easily maintained and cleaned. Her style was essentially Victorian. She was able to create the style of Victorian by using metallic finishing, fresh colors, and even animal pictures. Her innovations included a foot stool, and comfortable writing, the use of potted palms tables and chair lounges. She died in 1950.
Elsie de Wolfe |
Dorothy Draper usual designs and instead introduced contemporary and modern designs to a lot public spaces using a combination of wild colors. She also mixed it with striped designs and floral. She made use of elaborate furniture. Many works were she done include an Arrowhead Springs Hotel in California restaurant at the Metropolitan, the Art Museum called The Dorotheum, the Camellia House in Drake Hotel in Chicago, the Hampshire House and the Carlyle, and the Greenbrier Hotel in West Virginia. International works include Casino Resort in Brazil the Quitandinah Palace and the Royal Palace of Lithuania. She died in 1969.
Dorothy Draper |
The Dutchwoman is known for creativity in combination some elements. She was a good in interior design in architecture, landscapes, exhibits, and textiles. She mixed various styles using flexibility, colors, lights and movement to give fresh graphic effects. She reflected in her works include, in France (the curtains and flooring of the Lille Grand Palais), in the Nederlands Dans Theater (the golden curtain), in the Kunsthal in Museumpark and the Rotterdam (the spiral sound curtain), also in Rotterdam.
Petra Blaisse |
Laura Day was a classic interior designer who likes with lights, furniture, and color to get an easy feeling of sophistication. She emphasizes on using of basic elements to get a comfortable space clean and. Her elegant style is functional and beautiful design. Her works include designing, a table for Home Depot, a bar for Skyy Vodka, and TLC’s Trading Spaces.
Laura Day |
He was the American interior designer. Her genre is minimalist who comfortable using of space. He used of fashionable and detailed furnishings. He created manipulating colors by combining old and new hues. His works include in Pompeii in Italy (the Villa of Mysteries) and in Palm Beach (the huge Palladian mansion).
John Saladino |
Juan Montoya prefers the restoration of old materials. His style is lean and light, inspired by the Scandinavian approach. The workspaces were clear and comfortable, even as he gives a combination of various materials, colors, lighting, texture and climate. Montoya was an advocate of the environment, green designs with hard surfaces and retro furnishings.
Juan Montoyo |
Samuel Botero was a modernist who employs a wide variety of designs. He preferred to personalize his work based on a client’s necessary. The colors reflect the personality of the client. He believed that combining history and a user’s style with his modernist technique can help create a more classic and personal workspace.
Samuel Botero |
Geoffrey Bradfield was famous for his elegant, daring, designs. He followed contemporary art and modern trends. He made antiques even as the importance of both comfort and luxury in structures. The South African’s works were inspired by Oriental, art Deco, and African designs. Some of its works are in Long Island (the Vanderbilt Estate), in Maryland (the mansion of the Jordanian king), in Vermont (the Equinox Resort), and in New York (Oliver Stone’s dwelling).
Geoffrey Bradfield |
Philippe Starck was famous for his imagination and uniqueness. He liked creating unconventional objects and shapes. He also advocates in using of all the available area as much as possible. His classic works, in Paris (the design in Elysee Palace) were considered and affordable environmental. He believes that green design concepts can be used for mass production work.
Philippe Starck |