Some famous interior designers apparently aren’t afraid of a chewed-up sofa leg or a rug stain and treat their pups like members of the family. These designers have a penchant for sharing pictures of their canine companions and their chic lifestyles. Here you have the opportunity to see more. Interior Designers and Their Dogs
Brian J. McCarthy
Bunny Williams
Carolyne Roehm
Howard-Slatkin
Jeffrey Alan Marks
Jonathan Adler
Jordan Carlyle
Kelly Wearstler
Robert Couturier
Steven Gambrel
Mary McDonald
Pascua Ortega
Some famous interior designers apparently aren’t afraid of a chewed-up sofa leg or a rug stain and treat their pups like members of the family.
Juan Montoya is one of the most acclaimed and prolific interior designers in the world. Montoya was born and spent his early years in Colombia.
Los Angeles-based designer was already enamoured with the Spanish Colonial Revival architecture around him in Southern California
Robert Arthur Morton Stern, usually credited as Robert A. M. Stern, is a practicing architect, teacher, writer and founder of Robert A.M. Architects
Born and raised in Limoges, France, Thierry Despont is an incomparable architect, designer and artist specialised in unique and high end projects
Stephen sills, born 1951 in Durant, Oklahoma, is a visionary interior decorator which mixed innovation with a deep regard for history that attracted clients
The fundamental principle that characterizes the art of Michele Bonan throughout his thirty-year career in architecture and interior design
France-born and New York-based Delphine Krakoff transitioned from being an accessories designer to an interior decorator and created
Brian McCarthy an appreciation for and understanding of art, honed by his years at famed interior designer Parish-Hadley, inspires many
Alberto Pinto was born in Casablanca in 1943 to Argentine parents. He started the interior decoration career in the late 1960s.