Pictures that prove interior designers are from outer space
Out-of-this-world decorators

Dorothy Draper

Dorothy Draper (1889 – 1969) could be described as the great anti-minimalist. A fan of bright colours, floor-to-ceiling prints, vibrant furnishings and exotic tiling, she's considered the inventor of the 'Modern Baroque' style, with many of her favoured elements key parts of what's now known as Hollywood Regency decor.
Dorothy Draper

Dorothy Draper

Dorothy Draper

Modern designs from Dorothy Draper and Company have maintained a sense of her original touch, with huge wall prints, bright colours and interesting patterns. She remains a huge influence on aspiring designers and is beloved by anyone who loves a time warp house.
René Dekker

Luxury interior designer René Dekker was born in the Netherlands and schooled in Cape Town, becoming well known as an interior designer in South Africa, but ultimately compounding his reputation in London. There he works on high-end properties in Kensington, Highgate and Hampstead Heath, as well as the home counties.
René Dekker

René Dekker

René Dekker

Billy Baldwin

It was Billy Baldwin (1903 - 1983) who gave the sage and much-repeated advice: “Be faithful to your own taste, because nothing you really like is ever out of style.” Baldwin described himself as a 'decorator' rather than 'designer' and during the 50s and 60s became one of the key tastemakers in the US.
Image: 'Billy Baldwin The Great American Decorator'.
Billy Baldwin

Billy Baldwin

Fond of art and museums, Baldwin was a fan of Henri Matisse and famously created this patterned black-and-white textile, Arbre de Matisse Reverse, to match his client’s Matisse, mounted on the wall above. Image from 'Billy Baldwin Decorates'.
Jean-Louis Deniot

Described by Forbes as 'A Master of Modern French Interiors', Jean-Louis Deniot is a highly respected Parisian interior designer. Working with his sister and business partner, Virginie Deniot, his talent is for blending the traditional and modern.
Jean-Louis Deniot

Jean-Louis Deniot

Jean-Louis Deniot

Nate Berkus

Nate Berkus has made a career creating interior designs for the rich, and advising the not-so-rich how to get the look for less. The American designer, based in Chicago, has an eclectic style, switching from sleek, urban lines to rich large spaces packed with intricate detail and collectables from all over the world. Nate's philosophy is: “I believe your home should tell your story. What you love most collected and assembled in one place.”
Nate Berkus

Marmol Radziner

This partnership of two American designers, Leo Marmol and Ron Radziner, began in 1989 and quickly became recognised as one of the great California interior and home firms. Since then it's developed to include everything from architects to metal-workers and even has its own prefab off-shoot with a focus on sustainability.
Marmol Radziner

Marmol Radziner

Marmol Radziner

Tommy and Dee Hilfiger

Tommy and Dee Hilfiger

Tommy and Dee Hilfiger

One of a few daring celebrities with unusual homes, the couple clash their influences from cubism to 1960s space travel in this geometric bedroom. Even the unexpected flash of lime green in the artwork above the bed comes at you from left field.
Karen Howes

Karen Howes is one of the founders of Taylor Howes, based in West London since 1993. The company works internationally, decorating private homes, hotels and even offices, such as this one in Knightsbridge.
Karen Howes

Natalia Miyar

Natalia Miyar is a London-based interior designer with an eye for unique furniture and sculptural pieces that sit together in extraordinary ways. No one else in the world would have paired that grey 'plasticine' recliner with a crystal-shaped side table.
Natalia Miyar

Natalia Miyar

Jeff Andrews

Los Angeles-based designer Jeff Andrews has a long list of celebrity clients, including many of the Kardashian family. Inspired by his own Californian upbringing, he likes to blend indoor and outdoor design to create a seamless and comfortable look that flows between rooms and yards.
Jeff Andrews

Karim Rashid

Karim Rashid is an Egyptian designer who grew up in Canada, whose work dabbles in everything from interiors to installations. He's won over 300 awards and works all around the world. He now lives and runs a studio in New York.
Karim Rashid

Karim Rashid

Karim Rashid

"It’s part of my job to recognise that notions of luxury, which used to be about marble and diamonds, have changed," he told Interior Design magazine. "Luxury is now about free time and having less. It’s about traveling with no luggage and having the most comfortable seat... it's not about 'stuff'."
Retrouvius

Retrouvius is an innovative and unusual interiors firm based in Kensal Green. Lead architect Maria Speake and her husband Adam Hills are dedicated to unpretentious design that uses salvaged materials and quality upcycling.
Retrouvius

Retrouvius

The pair have reclaimed parquet from schools, antiques from England's Victorian past and other incredible finds, which they match perfectly with the home and the homeowners. This fabulous antique stoneware panel above the bath is the perfect example of this in the W11 home. Loved this gallery? Discover these secrets only interior designers know.
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