Interior Designer: Fawn Galli Interiors
As part of an on-going series on the journal I am profiling some of the interior designers whose work I admire, and who have used my products and patterns so beautifully. I find it so inspiring to see how these wonderfully talented designers use my wallpapers and fabrics in their own unique way and with such unexpected combinations. I am hoping that it will also inspire you and give you ideas of how you can incorporate pattern into your own home.
I would like to show you the wonderful work of Fawn Galli Interiors, melding traditional and contemporary aesthetics together.
After growing up amongst nature in California, Fawn then moved to Paris to learn French and to work with Christies. She returned to the USA working with several renowned interior designers before founding her own company in 2005. Finding inspiration in everything from 70’s disco to the natural world and describing her style as a minimalist maximalist, Fawn has gone in a calmer direction for the guest bedroom on the Upper East Side in New York shown here.
With a cool fresh palette of varying shades of china blue with white and grey, Fawn has mixed patterns in similar tones to create ‘magic.’ The word she uses to describe what she looks for when choosing a pattern. The beautiful room has moments of stillness with plain paint and simple furniture breaking up the patterns and giving the room a sophisticated sense of quiet. The snowflakes of Wilson’s Crystals wallpaper envelopes the room, chosen by Fawn “as it made the space vital and dreamy”