Register here to purchase a Virtual Master Pass to watch the entire seminar series or to book an individual session. Kathryn took part in the first virtual Australian House & Garden International Seminar Series at Decor + Design 360, which you can now watch ‘on demand’. She continues to appear on Good Morning America and other morning shows. She has also starred in Bravo TV’s Million Dollar Decorators, and on ITV’s Design Wars. Kathryn is the author of six best-selling books, including Timeless Interiors, Summers in France, and Kathryn At Home. Her clients include actors and playwrights, Steve Martin, Drew Barrymore, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and David Mamet, plus Tech entrepreneurs from the Dollar Shave Club and Apple. Her signature look is comfortable, bohemian and family friendly – with dollops of colour and lashings of style.Īlways the innovator, Kathryn has most recently set out to disrupt the digital design industry, working with major Silicon Valley tech companies to found ‘ The Perfect Room’, the first luxury online concierge design service, providing unparalleled design expertise in a simple online platform. One of the most famous interior designers in the world, Kathryn is consistently named as one of Elle Décor’s A-List designers. As we all adjust to continued self-isolating, I think more and more people are taking an interest in how they decorate and use their spaces.Gorgeous whimsy meets comfortable functionality to create unforgettable interiors in Kathryn M. I love that within design there is something for everyone: every style, every budget, and an opportunity for people to experiment with their own taste. Whether it's clients or friends, I definitely see a shift in people caring more about the items they collect for their homes. There is a very clear appreciation now for life at home. How do you see the future of interior design changing in the new normal of self-isolating? Also, morning beach walks are my everyday necessity! I love that with this business I’m always learning. What’s keeping you inspired during all this time at home?ĭesign books! With all this time at home, and minimal visits to showrooms and a lack of flea markets and travel opportunities, design books have been the best way for me to stay inspired, learn, and keep training my eye. I designed an entire kitchen around a client’s collection of antique glassware! I also get a lot of inspiration from my clients and their pieces. My design intent is always to create spaces that don’t feel brand new, but rather rooms that have always been. The worn woods, patinated brass, plaster walls, vintage velvets are what give authenticity to a room that is unmatched with new or contemporary furniture. Thank you! I think the key is to prioritize the use of vintage or antique pieces and elements in a space. The spaces you design have such a calming, yet rich vibe. Whether it's an entire space or an individual piece, I like to create environments that feel timeless even in their contemporary settings. My aesthetic and approach to design are very much influenced by my time spent abroad in that I love to connect my projects to their own sense of history. I came back to LA when the program was complete, inspired, and ready to start my own business. Tell us about that!Īfter working in design for a few years, I took time off and spent a year in Florence, where I attended design school. You own your own interior design business. Limited-Time: Up to 20% Off Select Styles Telling A Story in Patterns with Malene Barnettīrands We Admire: A Chat with Monday Swimwear Wine Pairings for your Summer Dinner PartyĪ Swoon-worthy Santa Barbara Inn by Hearth Homes
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