

Architectural Digest, April 2018: "Just Too Many Things to Like: Richard Mishaan Celebrates 25
The talent traded fashion for interiors and never looked back. What does one get an interior designer celebrating his 25th anniversary in the biz? Richard Mishaan should be expecting silver surprises from his fans all year long, but "I'll take anything I can get," the ebullient New Yorker says with a laugh over a recent lunch at Augustine, Keith McNally's swoony Belle Epoque bistro in the Financial District's oft-Instagrammed Beekman hotel. A precious metal that can be as st


The New York Post November 2014: "The Designer Who Dares"
"A new book reveals the elegant impact of Richard Mishaan on Gotham and beyond. In a city that the world's One Percent has turned into it's real estate playground, there's a lot of temptation for top decorators to operate on autopilot. For many clients, a random assortment of the most expensive design operations would be perfectly fine. That's why the approach of interiors guru Richard Mishaan, on display in his just-released second book, 'Artfully Modern' (Monacelli Press,


1st Dibs December 2014
"If you ask Richard Mishaan what's new, don't expect him to answer 'not much.' Instead, you'll hear a litany of design projects he's involved with: a hotel in Cartagena (he was born and raised in Colombia), four apartments in Manhattan and homes in Sag Harborn and London. Then there are table-top lines he's designing for Lenox and Dansk. And he's forever researching and curating the roster of artisans he showcases at Homer, his Greenwich Village shop. Yep, Mishaan's a bu


Luxe Interiors + Design Winter 2015: "Luxe Style Makers: Design Dialogue"
"Just as haute couture sparks a look that transcends the fashion spectrum, Richard Mishaan and his team of six designers have achieved the same effect with interiors. The internationally acclaimed New York Designer has an intuitive talent for sourcing pedigreed antiques and exquisite art to create interiors he describes as 'modern yet referenced from a time gone by.' Mishaan has brought that sensibility to a wider audience last fall with his second book, 'Artfully Modern: I


New York Cottages & Gardens, December 2014: "Books By Boys"
"Richard Mishaan: The Book: 'Artfully Modern' (Monacelli; written with Judith Nasatir. The Basics: A primer on decorating with the stuff that surrounds you. 'All good things go together,' the author says. 'Adding and layering art and antiques makes design more interesting.'" NYC&G, December 2014 #RichardMishaan #RichardMishaanInteriorDesign #NYCG #ArtfullyModern #MonacelliPress


Vogue, October 2014: "Vogue's Home Editor Picks Five Interior Design Books For Fall"
"Richard Mishaan's 'Artfully Modern' demonstrates the decorator's spirited and maximal approach to interiors. With a strong background in contemporary art, he is highly adept at layering bold, exuberant pieces and installations within a more traditional vernacular. While his residential projects range from the bright and idiosyncratic to the tonal and formal, it is his embrace of the conceptual that belies his artistic passions. Case in point: a Holiday House Hamptons-desi


Town & Country, November 2014: "Heavyweight Champs"
"The contemporary and singular style of designer Richard Mishaan is featured in 'Artfully Modern,' by Mishaan and Judith Nasatir (Monacelli, $50), including such recent projects as a house in the Hamptons and the St, Regis New York's presidential suite." Town & Country, November 2014 #TownCountry #RichardMishaan #RichardMishaanInteriorDesign #ArtfullyModern #MonacelliPress


Lonny, November 2014: "Master of the Mash-Up"
"An Alexander Calder next to a 16th-century mirror? A set of Damien Hirst kaleidoscope prints above at 1930s commode? All in a day's work for Richard Mishaan, the Colombian-born designer known for exuberant interiors that mix eras and objects with vengeance and impunity. This month, the Monacelli Press releases 'Artfully Modern: Interiors by Richard Mishaan,' a dynamic look at some of his best projects of the past five years. Fittingly enough, it was a visit to the Paris l