Darryl Carter works from inherent good taste. This self-taught designer has achieved something quite rare in the world of interiors: his own signature style.
You can see it featured on the covers and pages of home magazines like House Beautiful, Traditional Home and O at Home. What’s unique about Darryl’s design is that while it’s featured in these more traditional magazines, it is equally embraced by the more modern publications such as Metropolitan Home and Elle Décor. This speaks to the unusual versatility of his aesthetic. He designed a furniture collection for Neiman Marcus, and has a lighting collection with The Urban Electric Company. He has made appearances on Fine Living, PBS and HGTV. In 2008 Clarkson Potter will publish Darryl’s first coffee table book, The New Traditional; a chronicle of his design work with insight into his process. Darryl Carter was a lawyer in Washington, DC, but his true passion was art and design After his own home appeared on the cover of Metropolitan Home in 1997 and was highlighted in Rizzoli’s book Private Washington, he soon found himself in the decorating business.
Darryl’s work is characterized as “The New Traditional” due to his novel pairing of the modern with the antique. His refined approach to balance, scale and palette is the product of years of years of interior decorations and design. His look pairs practical with beautiful and antiques converse with bold modern art. Creamy white walls contrast with espresso-dark floors. Darryl Carter believes that home should be a respite, not a hotel room. The mood within the rooms he designs is thoughtfully calm. The pieces within them: comfortable yet beautiful relying on timeless, classic shapes and forms… collected over time. The new traditional is perfectly aligned with Thomasville’s iconic past, bringing a fresh approach to designing beautiful, livable furniture for the modern consumer.