
Victoria Hagan – integrating architecture and interior design
Victoria Hagan is one of the brilliant minds in the field of architecture and interior design. Her design philosophy features a refined use of materials, sophisticated color, and strong silhouettes.
Her firm, Victoria Hagan Interiors has been founded more than 20 years ago, and it has been known for designing various projects. The designs vary from the most elegant urban residences to casual weekend retreats, noted residential developments, and innovative corporate interiors.
Read on to know more about the works of Victoria Hagan.
The Life of Victoria Hagan
Victoria Hagan graduated from Parsons School of Design and serves as part of the school’s Board of Governors.
Victoria Hagan started her firm more than 20 years ago. She has designed a wide variety of versatile projects around the United States. The projects range from the most elegant urban residences to casual weekend retreats.
Early in the career of Victoria Hagan, The New York Times described her work as “the most cerebral, the one bound to be influential,” and still continues to be one of the most influential star in the design industry. Victoria Hagan is continuously been featured in different popular publications, such as Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, W, Town and Country, Harper’s Bazaar, Traditional Home, In Style and Interior Design. According to Vogue, Victoria Hagan defies the old school implications of the term “lady decorator.”
As part of her career, Victoria Hagan launched a unique and interesting line of furniture and fabric, which were sold through designer showrooms throughout the country. Elle Decor named her the Furniture Designer of the Year in 2006. In December 2004, she was inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame. She was also given various honors and awards, including one of the Architectural Digest’s “Top 100.”
Amazing designs of Victoria Hagan
The goal of the designs of Victoria Hagan is to create an environment that will allow the clients to feel elevated in the presence of beauty. In general, the designs are composed of both the architecture and landscape of the individual project as well as focusing on making happy homes. Surely, her works have inspired a lot of other design professionals, including the novice decorators and designers.
The interiors basically defy quick categorization. They are neither traditional nor minimal. The designs are considered to be intelligent, classic, and calming with a fresh mix of sophisticated colors, textures and shapes. While many designers strictly follow rules in interior design, Victoria Hagan opts to do her own thing. She prefers the space to be beautiful with unexpected touches. These may be seen in the unusual curve of a chair or an eclectic pairing of furniture pieces. Victoria Hagan has been known to place a 1960’s dining table by T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings in a room with traditional crown moldings. In addition to that, most of her designs are based on simplicity and comfort. Simplicity can be observed in her clean lines and restrained use of embellishments. When it comes to comfort, she ensures that there is a fine line between stylish and livable. Both of which are seen in projects from high end residential, corporate and hospitality projects.