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Women in Design: Barbara Barry

Arlene Hirst -- Interior Design, 1/1/2013 1:59:00 PM

 

Barbara Barry founded her Los Angeles-based firm in 1985 and is celebrated for her refined style, subdued but lush palette, graceful lines and delicate proportions. This showcase is part of a larger Interior Design online exclusive about women in design. +read article

 

Barbara Barry interiorSoft shades of blue and green rule in Barbara Barry’s own living room in Beverly Hills, California. All the furnishings are Barry’s own designs.

 

Barbara Barry interior 2A living room in Piedmont, California, displays Barbara Barry’s way with color and her skillful use of architectural detailing. Furnishings are a blend of custom pieces and Barry’s own designs.

 

Barbara Barry interior 3Barbara Barry’s latest collection for Baker Furniture includes the Larchmont dining table, arm and side chairs, Carmel cane dining and side chairs and Silver Lining table lamp. The rug is a Barry design for Tufenkian.

 

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