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    • Residence: Thinking of Green
    • Residence: Thinking of Green
    • Residence: Thinking of Green

    06.29.2011

    Residence: Thinking of Green

    See Campion's response to questions abput being green. Read More

    • TRAD home: Marketplace
    • TRAD home: Marketplace

    05.05.2011

    TRAD home: Marketplace

    Campion's Sprockets Collection (Jim Thompson) are featured in this edition of Trad Home! Read More

    • Kips Bay Decorated, And Curated
    • Kips Bay Decorated, And Curated
    • Kips Bay Decorated, And Curated
    • Master Class Design Guru Campion Platt shows how to get your house in ‘order’
    • Master Class Design Guru Campion Platt shows how to get your house in ‘order’

    04.21.2011

    Master Class Design Guru Campion Platt shows how to get your house in ‘order’

    “Made to Order” may be the fanciest home how-to book ever. Boston-born interior decorator Campion Platt wrote the glossy photo-heavy work for young designers eager for industry advice. But home décor civilians can learn lots, too. I’ve been too bust to go teach somewhere,” said Platt, who counts Conan O’Brien (two New York Apartments) and Meg Ryan among his celebrity clientele. The Cambridge-raised talent (he attended Buckingham Browne & Nichols) returns to his roots Tuesday when he visits Boston Design Center to launch a networking program for young professionals. “I love the feedback,” said Platt, who runs an eponymous design firm in New York City since 1990. “I don’t spend a lot of time out in the real world.” The big lesson in “Made to Order” is customization. You can see novelist Jay McInerney’s (“Bright Lights, Big City) modern Greenwich Village apartment, a grand estate set on 125 acres in Hudson River Valley and Platt’s own Soho loft. “Every project – the client and scope- is different. That great fodder for young students,” he said. As for clients, Platt offered several suggestions for updating a home for spring: Paint a wall, slipcover a couch and toss everything deemed “unnecessary.” As for child-friendly interior design, “Made to Order” offers little advice. But Platt, who has two children and whose wife is expecting a third, said durable fabrics and round edges have become his default style. “The theme of my new house is ‘Toy Story’,” he said. “I’m designing backwards from the kids’ perspective out.” -By Jill Radsken Read More

    • Residence Magazine
    • Residence Magazine
    • Residence Magazine

    03.30.2011

    Residence Magazine

    Campion Platt and his works of art are featured in RESIDENCE magazine. Read More

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