Lucy Harris is a New York-based interior designer whose studio, founded in 2012, works on residential projects across the United States and abroad. The studio creates expressive, layered homes shaped by architecture, materials and the people who inhabit them.
Lucy Harris’s work has been featured in Architectural Digest, AD Italia, Elle Decoration, House Beautiful, Homes & Gardens, The Local Project, The Wall Street Journal, Luxe and Interior Design. She is represented on The Expert and in the AD Pro Directory.

Growing up in a modernist house in New England with artistic parents, Lucy developed an appreciation for thoughtful art and design at an early age. From her great-great grandparents' eclectic art- and antiques-filled Federal townhouse in Beacon Hill (now the Nichols House Museum), to her great-grandparents' Arts and Crafts summer home in Ipswich, to the Mid-Century Kaneji Domoto designed-home where she lives in Westchester's Usonia community, Lucy has always been surrounded by beautiful, timeless design.
Building on that heritage, Lucy is influenced by various art and design movements. Eclecticism is at the root of her designs, and her work is reminiscent of the “impossible bouquets” of Dutch Master painters, in which flowers that would not normally grow together exist side-by-side in the name of art. Lucy has lived in Rome and Milan and visits Europe often. She sources furniture, rugs, lighting and materials from all over the world,
and works with skilled craftspeople from Brooklyn to
Los Angeles to realize her custom furniture designs.
Airy, sun-baked California; the vibrant modernism of NYC; lush gardens, historical architecture, and hand-crafted objects.
B.S. in Interior Design from Philadelphia University;
Interior Design Director at WeWork; Interiors and Furniture Designer at Uhuru Design
Italy to be inspired, feel in awe of history, eat the best meals, and look out over the beautiful sea.
Playful forms and vibrant colors. Design that pushes the envelope and inhabits a space on the margins between art and design.
M.F.A. in Interior Design from
Pratt Institute; B.A. in Studio Arts from Bard College
Favorites so far are Sicily and Oaxaca! He also loves to discover and explore new places.
Inspiration flourishes for Sarah from a rich blend of architecture, culture and nature.
B.A. in Interior Architecture and Design from Queens University of Charlotte
Italy holds a special place in Sarah's heart because of its stunning art and architecture, delicious cuisine and picturesque cities.
The interiors she creates are influenced by her background in painting, ceramics, and metal smithing. She's also passionate about lighting design.
B.S. in Interior Design from the University of Florida; Studied Lighting Design at TH OWL in Detmold, Germany
Mckensie's dream destination is Iceland, though she is smitten with Ireland because of the people and nature.
Everywhere, and through travel, but especially Italy for the history and food and architecture and nature.
B.S in Political Science Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA)
M.B.A Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA)
To her home in northeastern Italy!
Nature; minimalism and functionalism; versatile and harmonious designs that can blend well with other elements.
B.A. Biology from Silliman University;
B.A. Information Technology from Southwestern University—PHINMA
A dream travel destination for Tom is Switzerland as the country is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.
Art, nature, music, books, typography, sunlight as it touches the water
B.A. in Journalism & Mass Communication from the University of Iowa; Emphasis in Art and Art History
Scandinavia because it gives her the feeling of home; Istanbul for the architecture and food, Sardinia for the turquoise water.
Lucy Harris’ process is a collaborative one. The studio takes all aspects of its clients’ lives into account to yield a unique narrative for each room. From the initial vision through to completion, Lucy Harris ensures that every detail, every accent, every moment is meaningful, intentional and beautifully considered.
Lucy Harris’ clients come from varied backgrounds, and have one thing in common: A desire to live in homes that tell distinctive stories. The studio embraces the opportunity to tell these stories and work on design projects all over the world. Lucy Harris has worked on residential and commercial projects in New York City, Westchester and the Hamptons as well as Bermuda and Mumbai.
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