Thad Hayes
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| Notes | “The rooms and spaces I design are well edited; therefore, they take on a more minimal, modern look, even when nothing is modern in them. I am aware of the deception and play it up,” Thad Hayes says. The New York City-based interior designer, who counts Carl Jung’s Man and His Symbols among his influences, is known for his subtle use of color, a “reduced palette of materials” and deep knowledge of design history’s many styles. Now in his 22nd year of independent practice, with a staff of eight, Hayes got his start at Bray-Schaible, where he was mentored by firm principal Robert Bray. “I think the similarities in our approaches are obvious—fresh, modern spaces with historical references exhibited in beautiful antique rugs and/ or furniture, mixed with more modern monolithic objects.” -AD 100: Thad Hayes |
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