Angela Reynolds

Angela Reynolds graduated from the Inchbald School of Interior Design in London, after earning a BA in Art History from American University.  Inchbald is one of England and Europe’s foremost design schools.  She began her design career in London working for an international client base with a diverse sense of style.  Angela’s first steps into design, more than 15 years ago, were under the tutelage of Kelly Hoppen, the queen of “East Meets West.”  This experience left a lasting impression.

In 1995, Angela co-founded a decorative antiques showroom in London’s fashionable antique district of New Kings Road.  She designed residential and commercial interiors in the United States, Shanghai, London and neighboring Home Counties. She soon joined forces with John Stand, a contract furnishings company, and extended her services to investment properties in London.  She designed show houses and furnished entire loft buildings down to forks and knives.

In 2006, after returning to her home town, Angela opened Angela Reynolds Designs, LLC.  She quickly landed one of the most sought after interior design projects on Jupiter Island – the interior detail and furnishings of an ocean front home.  She currently is working on a pied-a-terre overlooking Central Park, and the interior details of a Fatio inspired home in Manalapan.  Although Angela maintains an international client base, her primary focus is Palm Beach, Jupiter Island and Manhattan.

Angela’s education is the foundation of her creativity and design technique.  Angela Reynolds Designs has a global prospective that reflects its founder’s design approach.  Both a classicist and a modernist, Angela designs interiors that are cultured and elegant, striking a balance between sumptuous and comfortable. She understands that a client’s personality should define a room, and strives to integrate that personality into each room.  Angela favors a layered and collected approach to design.  She works to create a feeling of luxury with subtle layers of texture, objects of art and furnishings from around the world.  All these work together to evoke a well traveled look, but each object remains an individual center piece for conversation and exploration.

 

   

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