Billy Baldwin

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“No matter how taste may change, the basics of good decorating remain the same”

- Billy Baldwin

 
 

THE DEAN OF INDIGENOUS DECORATORS…

Billy Baldwin was at once a classicist and a modernist. Though his aesthetic emotions were from time to time stirred by things Continental, in general he disdained the florid, baroque and rococo in favor of the clean-cut, hard-edged and pared-down. Among his early influences were Frances Elkins, perhaps the most sophisticated decorator of her day, and Jean-Michel Frank, whom he described categorically as “the last genius of French furniture.”