Bringing together some of the best interior designers across the US, the Kips Bay Decorator Show House has announced its 49th return this May.
This year’s exhibition, is settling within an iconic Upper East Side townhouse, 125 East 65th Street in Manhattan to be exact. Designed by no other than the infamous Charles Platt, known for designing home for Roosevelt and Astor families.
Remaining open until the 28th May, this collation of interior design excellence is not one you want to miss.
Meet the Interior Design stars
Being at home on the front pages of Architectural Digest, Town&Country, Elle Decor and designing homes for the stars, this list of interior designers are not afraid of stepping into the spotlight.
Here’s our top 5 designers in the list, but you can check out the full line-up here.
McMillen Inc.
Originating in November 24, 1924, McMillen Inc. has been a full service interior design firm that emphasizes the importance of architectural backgrounds and business practices. Its interiors, which were created for Americans such as Millicent Rogers, Doris Duke, Marjorie Merriweather Post, President and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, have mirrored trends in culture, fashion, and fine art, and been ahead of those trends at various points in its history.
Celebrating its 100th year this year makes McMillen Inc. the oldest, continuously operating design and decorating firm in America.
Alan Tanksley Inc.
Alan Tanksley is a premier American designer specializing in residential interiors for more than thirty-five years. He has created unique environments that exemplify the classic principles of thoughtful design and decorating, informed by a modern sensibility.
Among the renowned architects he has collaborated with are Maya Lin, James Dayton, Guy Grassi and Robert Orr, most often developing projects from concept to completion
Aman & Meeks
Since 1998, Aman & Meeks have provided expert design and architectural services to a wide range of clients.
As specialist in luxury residential and commercial projects ranging from private residences, country estates and yachts to hotels, corporate offices and leading fashion retail stores – each endeavour is approached from preliminary conceptual planning to the final finishing touches.
Internationally recognized, their diverse portfolio has been featured on Open House New York as well as designer show houses and many publications from Architectural Digest to Town & Country.
Barbra Ostrom Interior Design
Barbara Ostrom is a nationally recognized and award winning, full service Interior Design firm located in New Jersey, New York City and East Hampton. Our firm is known for creating both contemporary and traditional interiors with a unique and eclectic style for both residential and commercial design.
Barbara Ostrom, President and CEO, is well known for creating timeless, elegant and sophisticated interiors that have a touch of the unexpected.
Benjamin Vandiver Interiors & Lifestyle
Since founding his firm in 2012, Benjamin Vandiver has created interiors representing a vast range of aesthetics and tastes, all executed with a recognizable eye for enduring style, warmth, and liveability. Vandiver is an artist equally adept at conjuring homes imbued with old world romance - referencing traditional styles with a contemporary point of view - as he is in creating minimalist spaces with modernist characteristics
Not able to make it to New York City? There are also Kips Bay Decorator Show homes in Dallas and Palm Beach. The Palm Beach show was hosted in February, however it should be back for 2025! As for Dallas, it will be returning later this year.
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