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British interior designer
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Luke Edward Hall
Hall at Hatchards, London in 2022
Born1989
Alma materCentral Saint Martins
Years active2013–present
Spouse Duncan Campbell ​(m. 2022)
Websitewww.lukeedwardhall.com

Luke Edward Hall (born 1989) is a British artist, designer, author, and columnist, described by both The Times and The Guardian as a "rising design star".

Early life

Hall grew up in Hampshire. He studied at Central Saint Martins.

Career

Hall worked for Ben Pentreath before establishing his own studio in 2015.

He has collaborated with Burberry, Liberty, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Gant, Richard-Ginori [it], Diptyque, Rowing Blazers, and the Royal Academy of Arts. He re-designed the Hôtel Les Deux Gares in Paris, and launched his first solo apparel collection called Chateau Orlando in 2022.

His work has been featured in Vogue, Esquire, The New York Times, and many other publications. He writes a regular design and style column for the Financial Times.

Personal life

In 2022, Hall married fellow designer Duncan Campbell of Campbell-Rey atelier at their Gloucestershire farmhouse.

References

  1. McGillicuddy, Louisa. "Interiors: small wonder". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
  2. "The history boys: How one couple's funky flat is bringing the past alive". The Guardian. 7 April 2018.
  3. "Luke Edward Hall's Guide to London". Air Mail. 8 October 2024. Retrieved 15 December 2024.
  4. ^ "The terrifyingly busy life of Luke Edward Hall". 6 November 2020.
  5. "Inside the Whimsical Home of the Interior Design World's 26-Year-Old Wunderkind". 5 January 2016.
  6. ^ Hass, Nancy (11 February 2019). "Long Live Eccentric English Design". The New York Times.
  7. Weil, Jennifer (2022-09-09). "Ginori 1735 Celebrates Collab With Luke Edward Hall". WWD. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
  8. Hossenally, Rooksana (2021-01-12). "'You can't go wrong with pink and green': inside Luke Edward Hall's retina-pulling Parisian hotel". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
  9. ^ Newbold, Alice (2022-02-23). "Luke Edward Hall Brings His Signature Brand of Whimsy to His First Solo Collection, Chateau Orlando". Vogue. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
  10. ^ "Why ski chalet decor needs a cliché or two". Financial Times. 2022-11-18. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
  11. "The Hottest New Thing In Menswear Is...Classical Antiquity?". Esquire. 2018-07-26. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
  12. "Off Panama's Caribbean Coast, a New Stay Perched Above the Treetops". The New York Times. 2023-02-09. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
  13. Elwick-Bates, Emma (28 June 2022). "Luke Edward Hall and Duncan Campbell's "Ad Hoc Happy" Wedding in the English Countryside". Vogue. Retrieved 15 December 2024.

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