A space worth coming home to.
With many of us spending a fair bit of time at home recently, there has been one main outcome: a need for home improvements. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your home theatre, spruce up the home office, or simply rolling out new wallpaper, making small or big changes to your home can really revive your living space and in turn, refresh your mind space too. In order to provide a little interior inspiration, we’ve rounded up our favourite interior designers and their Instagram accounts, so you can get a full mix of beautiful spaces and style sensibilities to model your home after.
Jonathan Adler
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“If your heirs won’t fight over it, we won’t make it,” goes the Jonathan Adler brand philosophy. In 1999, Jonathan Adler kickstarted his home furnishing line after he debuted a ceramics collection five years prior. He was a star in the making, and now he has over 25 brick and mortar stores all over the world, 1,000 wholesalers, and a thriving online business. Known for his luxe and liveable style, his Instagram is a bright, and eclectic ode to colourful glamour. Adler, in particular, has a penchant for geometric accents.
Justina Blakeney
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Any fan of bohemian decor will be well-acquainted with Justina Blakeney. The Instagram account of the founder of Jungalow — a design movement that combines colours, patterns, and plants — resembles a visual celebration for the eyes. For maximalists, the clashing prints, mish-mash of global accents, and bright array of colours is a godsend. But if you’re not a fan, the least that Blakeney’s interiors will inspire you to do is bring plants and memoirs of your vacations into your living space.
Pierre Yovanovitch
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Contemporary art and handmade interiors are the two main hallmarks of Pierre Yovanovitch‘s designs. The French interior designer began his illustrated career after a menswear design stint at Pierre Cardin. Today, Yovanovitch channels his haute couture learnings into his interiors. His works are defined by voluminous proportions, curves, and 20th century influences.
Joanna Laven
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Swedish interior designer Joanna Laven doesn’t believe in trends, she creates them. Her Scandinavian style is defined by a clean and balanced colour palette. For Laven, vintage furnishings are a must. Simple, timeless, and tasteful, Laven’s works, along with the design inspiration she posts, are like a soothing balm for chaos on your feed.
India Mahdavi
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The first thing you should know about India Mahdavi is that she designed Sketch‘s Gallery restaurant, which remains an Instagram sensation for its distinct blush pink decor and eclectic artwork. The Iranian-French designer’s Instagram is a wonderland of colours, both royal and pastel, with rich combinations of textures, and putting together sumptuous fabrics with a playful irreverence.
Scandinavian Homes
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Minimalism, simplicity, and functionality — along with the heavy use of natural, organic materials — make up the backbone of Scandinavian design. Scandinavian Homes is a soothing space and Instagram account for anyone in love with clean aesthetics, and white near-empty spaces decorated with a muted touch.
Ryan Korban
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Ryan Korban is a familiar name in the fashion industry, as he has worked on several high-profile projects for luxury labels such as Balenciaga and Alexander Wang. Korban describes his aesthetic as “classic luxury, old-world romance, and urban cool”. His signature style takes on a modern and sleek approach accented with wow moments. As a millennial, photographs of his interiors are deliberately shot with the Instagram generation in mind. Think striking symmetry with eye-catching details.
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