5 Talented Interior Designers
When it comes to interior design, Algedra Interior Design has chosen the best names worldwide. Jean-Michel Frank Designers are inspired by the world around them. No other designer could have been imagined in Paris in the 1930s, creating interiors as rich as Jean-Michel Frank. Frank, who included the works of famous painters such as Picasso and Braques, had a large network of Parisian high society and artists. Anne Frank and her cousins are from afar. Although Frank advances with minimalist pursuits, the maximalist understanding he creates in the interior creates a more complex perspective and these values and designs attract attention. Therefore, certain judgments about the design concept and style could not be reached. While the simplicity of the furniture designed by itself is prominent, the fact that it covers them with rich materials has confirmed this judgment. For example, carved mica surfaces, bronze doors, quartz lighting elements and a seating element covered with cubic sheepskin designed for Hermès are examples of their designs. Frank's most preferred color was white, which managed to use white in both its simple and rich interiors. He is the designer of The Parsons Table, the most iconic furniture in the history of minimalism, and presented this table with the most luxurious details and finishes in his projects. Although it focuses on design and quality, it did not ignore the elements of daily life and worked on the importance of finding “perfect taste” in the space and adding spirit to the space. Mica Ertegun Coldness and luxury coexist in the mentally hand-crafted areas of Romanian-born Mica Ertegun. The designer, whose simplicity is a necessity, combines old and new pieces skillfully while designing the areas that best suit the customers' lifestyles. Among the inspiration, Ertegun, which has places such as Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, Oxford University Ashmolean Museum, appeared in 2018 with the works of a loft in Manhattan, an apartment in Tel Aviv and the New York Jazz arena in Lincoln Center. Mario Buatta Mario Buatta, who signed the iconic interior architecture examples from the 1850s South Carolina mansion to the Manhattan apartment building built in 1903, puts his signature on his work with glittery walls, full quilted furniture and live pattern combinations. “There is no completed house; Because man is constantly in change, adding and gathering, ”Buatta's customers include names such as Mariah Carey, Barbara Walters, and Patricia Altschul. François Catroux Acting with discipline, meticulousness and magnificence, François Catroux builds its decoration concept based on the idea of 'less decoration and more art pieces'. His favorite building is I. M. Pei 1990 Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong, everything from his favorite garden in Kyoto, Nobu in his favorite restaurant in Los Angeles, and the interior decoration decoration of his favorite city, London, sheds light on his personal taste. Among its customers, it is possible to see Diane von Furstenberg, Barry Diller and the Prince and Princess of Greece. Jacques Grange Jacques Grange, who has been in the decoration world since 1970, designs carefully curated areas with her life partner Pierre Passebon who is interested in decorative art. It is possible to count Francis Ford Coppola, Caroline Princess, François Pinault and Aerin Lauder among the customers of Grange, who defines her aesthetic understanding as "timeless, sophisticated, comfortable, artistic".