ABOUT US
While we dream of the future and learn eternal truths from the past, we live in the present and a home must be of its own place and time.
Our award-winning studio creates nurturing environments tailored to the lifestyle of each client.
We enjoy working closely with clients to create spaces that are purposeful & authentic. We focus on space planning, custom finishing, furnishings & accessories. From traditional to modern, our body of work represents the full spectrum of scale & style. Our network of artisans, builders & suppliers ensures that the quality of your new interior is matched by the caliber of the material & workmanship you’ve chosen.
After interpreting the geographical & architectural parameters of each project, we design a contemporary interior that is balanced to express warmth & personality. Most importantly, a must needs to suit the lifestyle of its owner.
ABOUT HEIDI
Founded in 1996, Heidi Pribell Interior Design (HPID) furthers Heidi’s award-winning passion for connoisseurship, the acquisition of fine and decorative art and her unique stewardship in planning and managing client resources – from antiques to contemporary art – which often serve as core inspiration in her signature design projects. Heidi’s passion and approach continue to bring HPID a versatile portfolio of client projects.
Heidi Pribell has placed fine and decorative art in distinguished museums and collections across the country including The Los Angeles County Museum – at the behest of actor and collector Steve Martin, The Museum of Fine Arts Boston, The Peabody Essex Museum, and The Rhode Island School of Design Museum. She continues to acquire exceptional pieces, many of which can be found in clients’ homes.
Heidi was educated at Harvard College, attended The New York School of Interior Design, worked independently as an antiques and fine art dealer, and has approached interior design, staging of properties, teaching and speaking engagements with the inquisitive spirit, heart and joy which began with her early interest in interiors, objects and their history.