Portfolio : Classic
We believe that a building’s architecture should have a strong influence on, and connection to, the design of its interiors. For more classical structures, we seek to create a balance between historical accuracy and modern innovation, resulting in interiors that relate to today’s lifestyles while respecting timeless treasures.
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For our redesign of the Carlyle Hotel’s banquet spaces, we took some cues from the hotel’s glamorous Art Deco past.
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For the main lobby of the Carlyle Hotel’s second floor, we ratcheted up the glamour by injecting the shimmer of gold, the reflection of mirror, and the luxe of velvet.
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This stunning McKim, Mead & White interior in New York was completely restored with great attention to historic detail.
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In this New York apartment, we transformed a plain, dry-wall box into a neoclassical dining room.
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In this Park Avenue bedroom the prime inspiration was India.
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In this unusual round living room in an historic 19th century building in California, we created an environment of texture and warmth.
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The dining room in this historic California apartment carries on the rich tonality of the living room.
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For the 2005 Kips Bay Show House, with tongue firmly in cheek, we designed a room called “Lady and the Tramp, a fetching retreat.”
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The writing desk in our room at the 2005 Kips Bay Show House was created specifically for the space using the same technique as our collection, Intaglio by White Webb.
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For this California estate we found Spanish Colonial art and antiques, which we mixed with new pieces and items of our own design.
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This great room was an addition of our own design to a 1920s Spanish Colonial-inspired estate.
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This new kitchen was designed from scratch by White Webb. The barrel vaulted ceiling is tiled in hand-made tile from Mexico.
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This simple but sumptuous master bath was part of the addition to this old house.
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The custom bed designed by White Webb fills this newly created room.
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The main sitting area in the 2003 Pasadena Showcase House living room is filled with comfortable seating covered in various textiles, all of which are 100% linen.
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The inspiration for this room was the miniature paintings, which we incorporated into a pair of gilded mirrors.
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From the upper landing of this 1920s Italian-revival house in California, one sees the sweep of the elegant staircase.
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For this old Italian-style house in California, we designed a new limestone fireplace, which was more in keeping with the scale and style of the room.
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The subtle colors of this master bedroom create an environment that is luxurious yet serene.
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In this restful bedroom, the pairing of a comfortable chair with an expressive antique table creates the perfect setting to curl up with a book.
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This dressing room in California was entirely reconfigured by White Webb.
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The library in this 1920s Mediterranean-style villa in California feels as if it could be in Italy.
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While our projects are in a broad range of styles our philosophy is consistent–we have a commitment to great style over fickle fashion, and we love the mix of antiques and custom pieces.
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This kitchen is in a magnificent English-style house built in the 1920s and was completely redesigned.
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After fruitless searches through antique shops and auction houses, we designed the giltwood mirror (one of a pair) in the Gothic-revival style.
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