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In der geschäftigen Hafenstadt Hamburg sind Logistik und Effizienz in der Lieferkette von größter Bedeutung. Unternehmen aller Größen sind auf reibungslose Abläufe angewiesen, um mit den Anforderungen des globalen Marktes Schritt zu halten. Zentral für diese Effizienz sind zwei entscheidende Dienstleistungen: Spezialisten für Paletten in Hamburg beauftragen und Zwischenlagerung von Containern in Hamburg. Dieser Artikel geht auf die Bedeutung…

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Most Famous Interior Designers You Should Know

Famous Interior Designers in the World
A beautiful home – something that is included in almost every bucket list of things one would want for living their version of a perfect life. While everyone would love for their home to be seen as a personal statement that defines themselves, there are those who reach beyond that and turn their homes, offices, and other spaces into shrines of design and excellence.

And what makes homes better than the interior designers who leave a remarkable effect on every home? Maybe it’s the walls, the carpets, or perhaps just a fresh touch of intricately shaped paints but interior designers have an eye for turning every personal castle into a model home to the envy of neighbors and such.
If you’re a fan of good design (just like us), then you probably have tabs on all the latest furniture pieces, seasonal trends, trending items, and collectibles and who’s got them. You must also share our love of knowing the a-list of interior designers who have made history and those who are at the forefront of interior design today.

Today, we talk about the best interior designers in the world and why we are in awe of their award-winning designs. Architecture and interior design are not stationary professions. Styles, trends, technologies, tastes are constantly evolving. Here is our salute to the 10 award-winning interior designers that have not only met their challenges but exceeded all expectations with their designs.

1. Philippe Starck
Philippe Starck is a famous French industrial and interior designer, architect, and creator. From utensils to factories, apartments to hotels, most of Starck’s designs have grown to have a cult following. The hotels that he has designed have defined the modern global cityscape. He was first recognized in 1982 when he designed the apartment belonging to French President Francois Mitterrand. His most famous creations are the Ghost chair, Ero|S| chair, Bubble Club Sofa and Armchair, and La Bohème stool. His most revered interior works remain The Peninsula Hong Kong in Hong Kong, Café Costes in Paris, and fashion lounges all over France.
2. Albert Hadley
Albert Hadley, one of the top designers in New York was part of Parish-Hadley, an interior design firm run by Dorothy “Sister” Parish (1910-1994) and Hadley (1920-2012). This Manhattan-based design firm has held out its position as one of the USA’s blue-chip design organizations for many decades. Albert Hadley was known for his knack for wedding glamour and functionality, a trait not many designers can boast of.
3. David Hicks
David Nightingale Hicks began his career drawing cereal boxes for the advertising agency J. Walter Thompson. He was born in Essex, England in 1929 and graduated from the Central College of Art. He rose to popularity when a magazine article about the makeover he designed for his mother’s house in London went, in what could be termed as, viral. That was the true start of his career as a decorator and interior designer.
4. Billy Baldwin
Billy Baldwin was perhaps the only interior designer who hated the term. He preferred to be known as a ‘decorator’ even though his contribution and approach to design a home qualified him way above the title even he preferred. As far away from being a maximalist, Billy Baldwin was not exactly a minimalist either. Quality and comfort were Baldwin’s guiding principles. He believed in building up from the “good bones” of a space.

5. Elsie de Wolfe
Elsie de Wolfe (1859 – 1950) was a New York City theater actress who delved into a design studio and started off as a decorator in 1904. She also designed a lot of her film sets.

“I believe in optimism and white paint”, are words that every designer is familiar with. She is also the mother of interior design or interior stylist as a career. Animal prints is one of the most remarkable and memorable contributions that live on in the modern world.
6. Dorothy Draper
Dorothy Draper (1889 – 1969) was a true blue American and a true icon is not just American but world history of interior design. Her fame, design sense and flair led her to have her own syndicated advice column for design-related questions. Using luxurious plastering, floral patterns, and bold, prominent stripes in her designs, she created her trademark style admired by many and featured in multiple editions of the New York Times. Draper was revered for her flair of giving a luxe flourish to hospitality interiors.

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