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Elsie de Wolfe, often hailed as one of the most iconic interior designers, revolutionized interior design in the early 20th century. Renowned for her innovative approach, she transformed spaces with light, airy designs.

Most Iconic Interior Designers: Elsie de Wolfe

“I’m going to make everything around me beautiful – that will be my life”

 

Elsie de Wolfe, also known as Lady Mendl, was born in 1865 in New York and led a glamorous life as a prominent figure in European café society. Often referred to as the “grand dame of modern decorating,” she is widely credited with pioneering the profession of interior design and is considered by many to be the first modern professional decorator.

Her career began in the theater under the guidance of theatrical agent Elisabeth Marbury. Though her acting received modest attention, it was her impeccable fashion sense that captured the public’s eye. Women admired her carefully curated outfits and began to emulate her style, establishing de Wolfe as a fashion icon of her era. In fact, she was named the “best-dressed woman in the world” in 1935.

But who exactly was Elsie de Wolfe, and what lasting impact did she leave on the world of interior design?

Elsie de Wolfe, often hailed as one of the most iconic interior designers, revolutionized interior design in the early 20th century. Renowned for her innovative approach, she transformed spaces with light, airy designs.

Elsie de Wolfe: The Woman Who Invented Interior Design

Known and revered as America’s first decorator, Elsie de Wolfe changed the course of interior design forever. Her influence is still felt today — in every bright, airy and feminine space that rejects heavy drapes and dark furniture. Even decades after her passing, her legacy lives on through the casual elegance she championed.

Elsie once described herself as a “rebel in an ugly world”. At a time when late Victorian interiors were weighed down with clutter and gloom, she brought in simplicity, comfort and light. Mirrors, chinoiserie, soft color palettes and whimsical flourishes became her signature. She believed in “plenty of optimism and white paint, comfortable chairs with lights beside them, open fires on the hearth and flowers wherever they belong, mirrors and sunshine in all rooms”.

In 1913, she published The House in Good Taste, a guide to decorating that became an instant hit and remains a design classic today. De Wolfe was the one who proved that pale color schemes, painted woodwork and floral chintz could be not only stylish but timeless. She introduced the use of painted trellis as wallcovering, animal-print carpets and mirrored walls — elements still used by designers around the world.

Interior of Elsie De Wolfe' music pavilion looking out on to the pool , The Villa Trianon, painted by William Bruce Ellis Ranken
The Villa Trianon painted by William Bruce Ellis Ranken

Elsie De Wolfe’s Career

In 1887, de Wolfe formed a partnership with Elisabeth “Bessie” Marbury, a prominent literary agent. Together, they transformed their shared residence on Irving Place by replacing the dark, heavy furnishings typical of the Victorian era with lighter, more inviting decor. This successful endeavor inspired de Wolfe to pursue interior decoration professionally. In 1905, she secured her first major commission to design the interiors of the Colony Club, New York’s inaugural social club for women, with the support of architect Stanford White and her influential social circle.

The triumph of the Colony Club project catapulted de Wolfe into high demand among affluent clients, including notable figures such as industrialist Henry Clay Frick. By 1913, her burgeoning reputation enabled her to establish a substantial studio on Fifth Avenue. De Wolfe’s design philosophy emphasized simplicity and suitability, advocating for interiors that were both elegant and comfortable. She favored light fabrics, pale color schemes, and practical furnishings, often incorporating mirrors to enhance natural light and create a sense of spaciousness. Her work not only revolutionized interior aesthetics but also laid the foundation for interior decoration as a recognized profession.

Elsie de Wolfe, often hailed as one of the most iconic interior designers, revolutionized interior design in the early 20th century. Renowned for her innovative approach, she transformed spaces with light, airy designs.
Tea House, New York

Hollywood’s Favourite Designer

Fleeing Paris ahead of World War II, Elsie de Wolfe settled in Los Angeles, where her refined and airy aesthetic captivated the film industry’s elite. Her clientele included notable figures such as Countess Dorothy di Frasso, for whom she designed a Beverly Hills villa. De Wolfe’s influence extended beyond private residences; she also served as a set decoration adviser for films like The Razor’s Edge,further cementing her status as Hollywood’s goto designer during its golden age.

Notable clients: The Colony Club, Hope Hampton, Anne Vanderbilt, the Duchess of Windsor, Condé Nast.

Elsie de Wolfe, often hailed as one of the most iconic interior designers, revolutionized interior design in the early 20th century. Renowned for her innovative approach, she transformed spaces with light, airy designs.
Marlene Dietrich Home, Beverly Hills

Elsie de Wolfe’s Most Famous Designs

Elsie de Wolfe, often hailed as one of the most iconic interior designers, revolutionized interior design in the early 20th century. Renowned for her innovative approach, she transformed spaces with light, airy designs.
Colony Club, New Work
Elsie de Wolfe, often hailed as one of the most iconic interior designers, revolutionized interior design in the early 20th century. Renowned for her innovative approach, she transformed spaces with light, airy designs.
Villa Trianon, Versailles
Elsie de Wolfe, often hailed as one of the most iconic interior designers, revolutionized interior design in the early 20th century. Renowned for her innovative approach, she transformed spaces with light, airy designs.
Adelaide Frick's Boudoir, New York City’s Upper East Side
Elsie de Wolfe, often hailed as one of the most iconic interior designers, revolutionized interior design in the early 20th century. Renowned for her innovative approach, she transformed spaces with light, airy designs.
Marlene Dietrich Home, Beverly Hills

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Part of Milan Design Week, 5VIE Design District brings collectible design, fine craftsmanship, and innovative combinations of art and design to the heart of Milan's historic center, specifically in the 5VIE district. The theme for this edition is "Invisible Harmonies," exploring the subtle forces that connect the visible and invisible, form and meaning, object and intuition.

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Scheduled from April 7 to 13, Milan Design Week 2025 is just around the corner. This annual event transforms Milan into the global epicenter of design, attracting professionals and enthusiasts to celebrate creativity and innovation. To ensure you don’t miss any of the exciting exhibitions, installations and product launches, it’s essential to stay informed about the key highlights and trends.​

This year’s theme, “Mondi Connessi” (Connected Worlds), emphasizes the fusion of design, artificial intelligence and collective participation, envisioning a future where creativity and technology intertwine to shape new realities. ​

Prepare for an immersive experience that explores the connections between tradition and innovation, nature and technology, culture and the future.

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Salone del Mobile.Milano

As the centerpiece of Milan Design Week, Salone del Mobile Milano will be held at the Rho-Fieramilano pavilions from April 8th to 13th.

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Prada Frames In Transit

Prada Frames returns to Milan Design Week in 2025 with the theme “In Transit,” exploring the dynamics between design and the environment. Curated by the Italian design studio Formafantasma, this fourth edition offers a multifaceted examination of infrastructure as a system that shapes movement -of people, goods, data, and power. The three-day event, from April 6th to 8th, unfolds across two significant venues: the Padiglione Reale at Milan’s Central Station and aboard the restored Arlecchino train, both emblematic of Italy’s rich design heritage. Discussions will feature prominent figures such as Paola Antonelli, Kate Crawford, and Hito Steyerl, providing diverse perspectives on mobility and its impact on contemporary society.

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Variations: MoscaPartners’ collective exhibition

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​At Milan Design Week 2025, the House of Switzerland Milano will present a collective exhibition emphasizing the theme of Collaboration. Organized by Pro Helvetia and Presence Switzerland.
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Brera Design District

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Design Talks and Conferences

During the Milan Design Week 2025, the city will host the Design Kiosk, a temporary space curated by DWA Design Studio and located in Piazza della Scala, open daily from 10 am to 7 pm. The 2025 edition features a series of talks moderated by journalist Serena Scarpello, with special guests including designers Piero Lissoni, Federica Biasi, Giulia Ricci, Alessandro Valenti, Aldo Cibic, Stephen Burks, Malika Leiper, Olimpia Zagnoli and Pietro Corraini. Additionally, various talks and conferences will be held throughout the week, featuring industry leaders discussing topics such as sustainability, technological integration in design and future trends, offering valuable insights into the evolving design landscape.

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Embracing technological advancements, Milan Design Week 2025 will feature digital exhibitions and virtual tours, enabling global audiences to engage with showcased designs. The event’s theme, “Connected Worlds,” emphasizes design’s role in linking diverse aspects of our lives, including the integration of physical and digital realms through AI and IoT. This approach invites participants to explore how design fosters connections across various domains, enhancing the interactive experience for all. ​​

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2025 Interior Design Trends: A stunning New York loft in SoHo, redesigned by Michael Ellison, blends industrial elements with warm, inviting accents. Featuring the elegant James dining chairs by Wood Tailors Club, this space embodies chic comfort and timeless craftsmanship.

Furniture that Leads 2025 Interior Design Trends

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Top interior designers from around the world seek out the most exquisite woods and meticulously curated finishes to feature in their premier residential projects. These designers, renowned for their discerning taste and commitment to excellence, understand that the selection of materials plays a pivotal role in creating luxurious and timeless spaces. By incorporating high-quality woods and thoughtfully chosen finishes, they transform residential interiors into sophisticated showcases that reflect both beauty and functionality.

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Iñigo Iriarte, the distinguished spanish interior designer, has beautifully transformed the interior of a residence located in San Sebastián, within a property built in 1926 in the vibrant Gros neighborhood. For this project, he selected the George Dining Chair from Wood Tailors Club, featuring walnut wood, rattan and leather. This choice reflects Iriarte’s commitment to blending functionality with aesthetic appeal, aligning seamlessly with the 2025 interior design trends.

New York’s Soho Loft by Michael Ellison Studio

In the heart of SoHo, a quintessential New York loft has been transformed into a warm and inviting space under the discerning eye of interior designer Michael Ellison. This project seamlessly blends industrial elements with cozy accents, creating an ambiance that is both chic and comfortable. The inclusion of the James dining chairs by Wood Tailors Club, crafted in walnut wood, adds a touch of timeless elegance to the dining area, enhancing the overall aesthetic with their refined craftsmanship. This design choice exemplifies the 2025 interior design trends, where the fusion of industrial aesthetics with classic, high-quality furnishings creates harmonious and inviting living spaces.

2025 Interior Design Trends: A stunning New York loft in SoHo, redesigned by Michael Ellison, blends industrial elements with warm, inviting accents. Featuring the elegant James dining chairs by Wood Tailors Club, this space embodies chic comfort and timeless craftsmanship.

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Architect: DXA Architects

London House by Echlin London

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Renowned interior designers meticulously select premium materials to elevate luxury residential projects, ensuring each space embodies sophistication and timelessness. By incorporating pieces from Wood Tailors Club, renowned for their dedication to detail and precision in handcrafted furniture, designers can achieve a harmonious blend of classic elegance and contemporary flair, aligning seamlessly with 2025 interior design trends. This thoughtful integration not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also reflects the discerning tastes of their clientele, creating interiors that are both luxurious and enduring. ​

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