James Huniford

Last updated

James Huniford or Ford Huniford [1] is an American designer. After founding his own design firm Huniford Design Studio, his ensuing work within the residential design built his reputation in New York with work appearing in Architectural Digest , W Magazine , Vogue , the New York Times , and Elle Decor . [2] He was chosen by New York Spaces as a 'Top 50' designer of 2015 [3] and was among Elle Decor 's 2016 and 2011 'A-List's stating his work as "decorating at its most muscular and glamorous". [4] [5]

Contents

Ford Huniford has worked with a long list of notables over the years, including Linda Wells, the Newhouse family, Vera Wang, Anna Wintour, and Tina Turner.

Influences and Work

From his days as a child in upstate New York, Ford has been drawn to the strength, shape and scale of American industrial craftsmanship. [6] When designing a Manhattan townhouse, a beach house getaway, or a Northern California residence, James Huniford blends new and old, uniting found objects with refined materials in distinctive combinations and vignettes. Whether it's the gentle curve of a whale bone or the circular repetition of oversized gears, one-of-a-kind objects inspire all of Huniford's designs. His signature use of calming wall colors highlights the importance of objects, art, and furniture, as a canvas does for a painter. [4]

In 2003, he published Dwellings: Living with Great Style with Michael Boodro, editor and chief for Elle Decor. [7]

In 2008, he founded James Huniford Design Studios and interior design firm located in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City. [8] [9]

Interior of Upstate New York Home Interior Upstate New York.jpg
Interior of Upstate New York Home

In 2020, he published At Home with The Monacelli Press.

Huniford Collection

In 2013, Huniford released the Huniford Collection, a furniture collection made up of the type of pieces the designer previously created only as one-offs for his high-profile clients. [10] T Magazine states "The designs, Huniford says, are meant to be “user-friendly” — scale and contemporary livability are paramount, and dimensions, as well as upholstery, are all customizable. This is furniture that inhabits that elegant territory somewhere between modern and classic." [10] Elle Decor suggests the relationship between the collections eclecticism and elegance stating, "The entire collection has a formal elegance and a delicate, muted palette of grays and blues. By reinterpreting and re-purposing various styles, Huniford infuses each piece with character and functionality." [11]

Upholstery line for Lee Jofa

In 2014, Huniford created a fabric line for home furnishing maker Lee Jofa. [12] In his first fabric collection for Lee Jofa, created for Lee Jofa's Express range, attempts to create an option that provides optimal quality while balancing time constraints. [13] Architectural Digest states "common in today’s need-it-now world—where waiting weeks for upholstery isn’t an option. The majority of Huniford’s line, part of the new Lee Jofa Express range, is available to ship within seven days of ordering. Most of the fine velvets, nubby bouclés, sleek sateens, and heavy linens are textured solids, with a few striped and chevron patterns for good measure." [14]

Style

A Huniford designed interior in the Hamptons Hamptons Home.jpg
A Huniford designed interior in the Hamptons

Huniford is known for use of a calm, muted palette and interiors designed for motion. Elle Decor describes this openness for movement as "Huniford is known for creating graceful, unified spaces that allow individual furnishings to sing. His tranquil rooms seamlessly combine an eclectic mix of pieces that project comfort without sacrificing style." [11] House and Garden describes his process for achieving this result in a Hamptons home, "[Huniford] uncovered the original floorboards and beams in the main sitting room, including a large steel cross-beam that had been introduced at some point in the history of the building. A number of walls were removed downstairs to create a more free-flowing layout". [15] Spaces often use one paint color for the whole house, lending the interiors a strong degree of 'calm cohesion'. [15]

He is known for his blending of contemporary and vintage pieces, creating spaces of 'dynamic tension'. As Anthony Iannacci describes in Design in the Hamptons, "there no singular, rigorous guideline for the origins of the furnishings or art. Instead, pieces of all periods crop up in every room, helping to establish a tension between what is precious and what is not. A contemporary artwork composed of seven wooden hoops commands a wall in the den, for example, while a metal fan belt cover from a long-since-decommissioned tractor, a larger-than-life yellow pencil, and Robert Rauschenberg lithographs hang in the living room." [16] Iannacci emphasizes that this tension is a central feature to the power of Huniford's design as he "plays adroitly with all these conflicting narratives while still maintaining a sense of order and elegance" [16] creating spaces full of 'surprise and wonder'. [16]

Personal life

He is also very active in a number of charities in New York, most notably he is the founding chair of the Housing Works "Design on a Dime" an annual fundraiser that brings together designers from all over New York to design room vignettes which are sold with all the proceeds benefiting Housing Works. non-profit fighting the twin crises of AIDS and homelessness. [17]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kelly Wearstler</span> American designer (born 1967)

Kelly Wearstler is an American designer. She founded her own design firm Kelly Wearstler Interior Design in the mid-1990s, serving mainly the hotel industry, and now designs across high-end residential, commercial, retail and hospitality spaces. Her designs for the Viceroy hotel chain in the early 2000s have been noted for their influence on the design industry. She has designed properties for clients such as Gwen Stefani, Cameron Diaz and Stacey Snider, and served as a judge on all episodes of Bravo's Top Design reality contest in 2007 and 2008.

Kravet Inc., is a home furnishings company established in 1918. This fifth generation family business distributes fabrics, furniture, wallcoverings, trimmings, carpets and accessories.

Alexa Hampton is an American interior designer based in New York City, principal of the interior design firm Mark Hampton LLC. She also designs home furnishings through her company Alexa Hampton Inc., and acts as the creative director, strategic partner and brand ambassador for The Mine, formerly known as ATGStores.com

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Glenn Gissler</span>

Glenn Gissler is an American interior designer, based in New York City. He is the owner of Glenn Gissler Design, Inc.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Barry Goralnick</span> American interior designer

Barry Goralnick is an American designer working in the fields of architecture and interior design, and the design of home furnishings that include furniture, lighting, and carpets. He is the founder and principal of Goralnick Architecture & Design, based in New York, NY.

Timothy Corrigan is an interior designer with offices in Los Angeles and Paris. His firm, Timothy Corrigan, Inc., specializes in interior design and incorporates antiques into most of its projects. His clients include European and Middle Eastern royalty, Hollywood celebrities and corporate leaders.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz</span> Puerto Rican architect

Born in Puerto Rico, Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz spent his childhood between the capital's suburban area of Guaynabo and Luquillo Beach, where his parents had an apartment. After attending Margarita Janer High School in Guaynabo, he studied in the School of Architecture at the University of Puerto Rico.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Fernando Mastrangelo</span>

Fernando Mastrangelo is a New York-based artist best known for his collectible design, as well as his large scale sculptures and experiential installations. Mastrangelo is the founder of Fernando Mastrangelo Studio (FM/S).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ballard Designs</span>

Ballard Designs is an omnichannel retail company that designs and sells home furniture and accessories with a European influence. Formally part of Cornerstone Brands, a subsidiary of HSN Inc., the company is now one of the Qurate Retail portfolio brands, collectively owned by Qurate Retail Group. There are currently 17 retail stores: Three in Florida, Oak Brook, Illinois, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, Natick, Massachusetts, Atlanta, Georgia, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, Denver, Colorado, Tysons Corner, Virginia, Garden City, New York, Charlotte, North Carolina, Nashville, Tennessee, and four in Texas. There are also three outlet stores: one near its corporate headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, one near its distribution center in West Chester, Ohio, and a third in Louisville, Kentucky. The company's Margate, Florida outlet closed in 2020. Other locations are slated to open in 2024 including Greenville, South Carolina.

Roman and Williams Building and Interiors is an American-owned, New York-based design studio known for its work on hotels, restaurants, retail spaces, homes and product design. Founded in 2002 by Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch, the firm encompasses Roman and Williams Guild New York (RW Guild) - a brick-and-mortar store of premium, artful home furnishings, accessories and housewares which include Roman and Williams' own product design collection as well as specially crafted pieces produced by artisans from around the world. The RW Guild stand-alone is also home to Roman and Williams' French restaurant, La Mercerie, helmed by Chef Marie-Aude Rose and Emily Thompson Flowers.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Martyn Lawrence Bullard</span> British interior designer

Martyn Lawrence Bullard is an English interior designer, author and television personality based in Los Angeles. Martyn has been named as one of the world’s top 100 interior designers by Architectural Digest, featured permanently in Elle Decor’s A-List, and named one of the top 25 designers by "The Hollywood Reporter". Martyn starred in the hit Bravo series Million Dollar Decorators and Channel 4's Hollywood Me in the UK, along with a multitude of design television programs spanning over 65 countries.

Thomas O'Brien is an American interior and home furnishings designer. His design firm, Aero Studios, and home store, Aero Ltd., are both based in New York City's SoHo neighborhood.

Vicente E. Wolf is a Cuban-born American interior designer based in Manhattan. He is the head of Vicente Wolf Associates. He has designed hotels, private residences, and furniture.

Charlotte Moss is an American interior designer and author. She studied English at Virginia Commonwealth University. In 2009, she received the Elle Décor Vision Award, and in 2010, she was the recipient of the Timeless Design Award from the Royal Oak Foundation. She has written 11 books.

'Pierre Yovanovitch is a French interior designer. He was born in Nice.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mark Hampton</span>

Mark Hampton was an American interior designer, writer, and illustrator, known primarily for his residential interior design work for clients such as Brooke Astor, Estee Lauder, Mike Wallace, Saul Steinberg, H. John Heinz III, and Lincoln Kirstein, as well as for three U.S. presidents. In 1986, he was inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame, and in 2010, Architectural Digest named him one of the world's top 20 designers of all time.

Marmol Radziner is a design-build practice based in Los Angeles that was founded in 1989 by American architects Leo Marmol and Ron Radziner. The firm specializes in residential, commercial, hospitality, cultural, and community projects, and offers various design services, including architectural design, construction, landscape design, interior design, furniture design, jewelry design, and modern architecture restoration.

Studio 65 (Studiosessanta5) is an Italian architecture studio.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ike Kligerman Barkley</span> American architectural firm

Ike Kligerman Barkley was an American architectural firm established in 1989, with offices in New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area. The practice was led by partners and founders John Ike and Thomas A. Kligerman, and Joel Barkley, who joined as a partner in 1999. The firm designed buildings across the United States and elsewhere, and is most known for residences characterized by an eclectic approach to historical precedent, style, materials and client tastes than for a single aesthetic. Architect, educator and architectural historian Robert A. M. Stern described the partners as "modern traditionalists" whose work was "wonderfully consistent in quality and also wonderfully inconsistent in style."

Achille Salvagni is an Italian designer and architect, specialising in luxury residences, furniture and yacht interiors.

References

  1. Ford Huniford
  2. Profile, Huniford.com
  3. "Top 50 - Huniford Design Studio (New York Spaces)". www.newyorkspaces.com. Retrieved 2016-04-22.
  4. 1 2 Boodro, Michael, ed. (June 2011). "The 2011 A-List". Elle Decor: 126.
  5. Boodro, Michael (June 2016). [elledecor.com "2016 A List"]. Elle Decor.{{cite journal}}: Check |url= value (help)
  6. Profile, Housing Works, housingworks.org
  7. Profile, Cityfile, housingworks.org
  8. James Huniford Design Studios
  9. Linked-in Profile
  10. 1 2 McGarry, Kevin (30 April 2013). "Furniture That's Simply Chic". T Magazine. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
  11. 1 2 "James Huniford's Stunning Debut". ELLE DECOR. 2011-03-08. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  12. "Lee Jofa Fabrics - James Huniford". Lee Jofa. 2016. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
  13. "Lee Jofa The Destination For Fine Furnishings Since 1823". www.leejofa.com. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
  14. Cole, Ty (December 2014). "See James Huniford's Fabric Designs for Lee Jofa | Architectural Digest". Architectural Digest. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
  15. 1 2 Bradbury, Dominic (May 2015). "Rustic Polish". House and Garden UK.
  16. 1 2 3 Iannacci, Robert (2014). Design in the Hamptons. The Monacelli Press. pp. 176–191. ISBN   978-1580933889.
  17. Green, Penelope (2014-04-23). "Embellishments With a Serious Goal". The New York Times. ISSN   0362-4331 . Retrieved 2016-04-21.