AD100 2023 issue introduces the finest designers in interior décor, architecture, and landscape architecture for the year 2023. This year, along with the iconic AD100 Hall of Fame members, we offer 100 of the world’s most influential visionaries, icons, and inventors.
2023 AD100 Interior Designers
The much-awaited list of the world’s most fascinating talents is included in the AD100 issue. The excellent projects recognized this month have been in progress for many years, and before publication, AD frequently watched them for a long time: It takes time! The people who have the most patience, faith, and vision are the homeowners themselves, without whom these amazing, ambitious spaces would undoubtedly not exist.
From all of the designers from the AD100, we selected those who caught our eyes with beautiful projects and interiors. Come take a look!
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David Kleinberg Design Associates
To start our AD100, we have David Kleinberg is a skilled decorator in the traditional sense and a master of color, texture, size, and detail. Additionally, he firmly adheres to Billy Baldwin’s maxim that “suitability always prevails over fashion.” Kleinberg established his own Manhattan practice in 1997 after honing his vision at the prestigious companies Denning & Fourcade and Parish-Hadley. His one-of-a-kind rooms adhere to the classic qualities of elegance, beauty, usefulness, comfort, and, most importantly, relevance to the personalities of the owners in projects around the world.
Kelly Behun Studio
To continue our AD100 list, we have Young designer Behun, now of Kelly Behun Studio, was given a task during her first days of work at the in-house studio of Ian Schrager Hotels: to observe legendary French designer Andrée Putman as she renovated Morgans, which she had designed and is frequently referred to as the first boutique hotel. A better training ground than that is difficult to imagine, claims Behun, who previously worked with Philippe Starck.
Francis Sultana
Francis Sultana also is one of our favorites in the AD100. Many people find contemporary art and design frightening, but Francis Sultana finds it to be like creating an exhibition every time. He frequently rearrange the pieces in my own collection because doing so drastically alters both the environment in which it lives and how the pieces interact with one another.
In 2019, Francis Sultana honored his late mother Marie-François with a special line of furniture as he marked the tenth anniversary of the design company bearing his name. According to Sultana, “My mother was, if you will, my first client; she enabled me to try out looks on her house.” As you turn the pages of the book, two themes will immediately become apparent: first, the strong Mediterranean-meets-classicism influence of Sultana’s native Malta; and second, a fondness for the fine arts, which accounts for his clientele of art collectors from all over the world.
Clements Design
It’s not rare to see Husband and wife team up throughout the history of design and make it the top AD100, but mother and son teams are quite uncommon. By creating beautifully textured, well curated, and eminently livable houses for many of the most prominent figures in the infamously fickle world of entertainment, Kathleen and Tommy Clements have developed their powerhouse interior design company.
Michelle Nussbaumer Design
The subsequent decades saw the world-traveling Michelle Nussbaumer, who has a special love for Mexico, has gained international attention from her perch in Dallas, where she manages the hub of her empire, the fantastic Ceylon et Cie showroom. Recent projects include a neo-Mayan home near her hometown as well as a hacienda in San Antonio, a Georgian property in England’s Cotswolds, and more. Additionally, she has performed her magic on tile from Exquisite Surfaces, Addison Weeks hardware, and Clarence House fabrics.
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Corey Damen Jenkins & Associates
The success story of Corey Damen Jenkins was designed for television: During the 2009 recession, he went door-to-door in Michigan and won his first job. The Detroit native told AD in 2021 when he made his debut on the AD100 list, “I physically knocked on 779 doors in the dead of winter.” He was hired by HGTV after submitting the finished images to his website, where viewers selected him as the winner of the network’s design competition series.
Monique Gibson Interior Design
A high-profile first customer like Elton John comes along very seldom in the interior design industry, but Monique Gibson managed to do it when her business was headquartered in Atlanta. Since then, she has relocated to New York, where she now resides and works out of an East Village Italianate townhouse that she designed.
She has completed work (many of which have been repeated) for celebrities like Meg Ryan, Jon Stewart, John Mellencamp, and Jon Bon Jovi (five for Mellencamp, actually, and six for Bon Jovi). According to Gibson, “My life is about relationships with people who trust me to share their story.” One of our favorite designers from this AD100 list.
Young Huh Interior Design
Young Huh, a 2001 graduate of the Fordham University School of Law, realized she didn’t want to be a lawyer when she met an interior designer at a cocktail party. In 2007, she enrolled at Parsons School of Design and started her own business with headquarters in New York. Currently, she is working on a resort in Turks and Caicos, a 19th-century country house in Dutchess County, Illinois, and a historic Tudor in Illinois.
She will soon launch product lines for AKDO tiling, Modern Matter hardware, and Fromental wall coverings. The shared feature is a style that balances modern sophistication with vintage allusions. One example is her wildly popular artist’s loft for the Kips Bay Decorator in 2019. She definitely belongs in the AD100.
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Mark D. Sikes
Mark D. Sikes, who has won clients like Reese Witherspoon, Nancy Meyers, and, as was revealed in February 2022, First Lady Jill Biden, has become a standard-bearer for excellent American design with his just-so brand of preppy casual. He had to be on the AD100 list.
In addition to various product lines, he has added his own style (and numerous blue-and-white color schemes) to homes from Nashville to Napa. A suite at the Colony Hotel, an outdoor line for Troy, a second collection for Hudson Valley Lighting and Chaddock furniture, two books with Rizzoli, an outdoor line for Troy, and a suite are among his other famous works
Jamie Drake
Jamie Drake started his own design company in 1978, three days after earning his degree from Parsons School of Design, and soon received orders to furnish two different Fifth Avenue apartments. Since then, the AD100 interior designer, located in New York, has argued persuasively for glamour in his primarily urban portfolio of residential projects. Drake’s interiors quickly became recognizable for their powerful pops of color at a time when neutral midcentury-modern decor was becoming more popular. This attracted a star-studded clientele, including former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, whom Drake assisted in renovating Manhattan’s iconic Gracie Mansion.
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