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Whether you’re into ultra-minimalist clean lines or all about bold, boho flair, interior designers are bound to trigger a hankering for a home refresh. There’s no better place to begin your quest for decor ideas than scrolling through the feeds of inspiring interior designers. Here’s a list of 50 such designers and their Instagram handles:

1. PIERRE YOVANOVITCH- @pierre.yovanovitch

The work of Pierre Yovanovitch is what dreams are made of—fantasies translated into rooms with endlessly wondrous possibilities. In his “Oops” collection, he presents fuzzy, high-backed armchairs with what look like bear ears, pointed floor lamps in mocha, and coral hues that call to mind mountains at sunset. From quiet country sanctuaries to urban escapes, he bedecks his spaces with a sharp signature and chic, contemporary flair.

PIERRE YOVANOVITCHPIERRE YOVANOVITCH2. HANNE GATHE-@dactylion_design

Focusing on high-end hospitality, Hanne Gathe has worked for a number of interior design firms in London, including Foster + Partners, Jump Studio, Fiona Barratt Interiors, and Lawson Robb. Currently, she is based in Oslo, Norway, as the lead/senior interior architect at Metropolis Arkitektur & Design where she’s working on the renovation of Britannia Hotel in Trondheim.

HANNE GATHEHANNE GATHE3. KELLY WEARSTLER-@kellywearstler

Known for her playful glam style, Kelly Wearstler’s work can be seen in vast array of chic hotels, including The Proper in both Hollywood and San Francisco, the Four Seasons in Anguilla, Tides South Beach Hotel in Miami, Viceroy in Santa Monica and Miami, as well as a number of other commercial and residential spaces.

KELLY WEARSTLERKELLY WEARSTLER4. GRANT K. GIBBSON-@grantkgibson

Founded in New York, Grant K. Gibson’s namesake interior design firm became a reality in 2002, and has since moved to San Francisco, where his team works on projects around the country. Gibson creates functional spaces with personality—all of which feel welcoming enough to walk in and plop down on the sofa or table. Muted palettes are met with vivid hues in plush textiles, wallpaper, or even just a plant.

GRANT K. GIBBSONGRANT K. GIBBSON5. ALYSSA KAPITO-@alyssakapitointeriors

If you’re looking for compelling simplicity, check out Alyssa Kapito’s work. Honing in on clean lines and rich textures, her interiors are swathed in milky palettes, intricate patterns, and geometric shapes. Earthy tones abound in soft linens and wood with a hint of onyx. Her recent projects include a complete renovation of an Upper East Side pre-war apartment, a Bellport beach house, and a   family home in Beverly Hills.

ALYSSA KAPITOALYSSA KAPITO6. JUSTINA BEAKENEY-@justinablakeney

Boho queen Justina Blakeney has turned her maximalist flair into a full-fledged business with design collaborations, a blog, and a shop teeming with groovy furniture, rugs, wallpaper, baskets, and more. Her work oozes color, a dizzying spread of intricate patterns, and of course, tons of plants. If we can learn anything from her style, it’s that there are no limits to how wildly beautiful a space can be.

JUSTINA BEAKENEYJUSTINA BEAKENEY7. RYAN KORBAN-@ryankorban

With a natural eye for aesthetic, Ryan Korban has no formal training. Yet, he has developed his own style melding old-world romance with urban edge to create spaces that exude glam luxe. His designs are bold, intricate, and include just a hint of savage to an otherwise eminently refined portfolio.

RYAN KORBANRYAN KORBAN8. SARAH SHERMAN SAMUEL- @sarahshermansamuel

Los Angeles–based designer Sarah Sherman Samuel dabbles in just about everything. From interior and product design—including a line of paper goods for Target—to launching a blog, as well as content and social media campaigns, she does it all. Samuel also just did a gut renovation of Mandy Moore’s house, which was an original midcentury Harold B. Zook. She melds fun tones and patterns with straight lines and geometric shapes to create a space that’s as fun as it is aesthetically pleasing.

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9. DECUS INTERIORS-@decus_interiors

The all-female team behind Decus Interiors creates art in spaces. Sometimes playful, sometimes provocative, their compositions are whimsical and filled with rich hues that offer more than just a place to sit, sleep, or eat. These are places to think, create, live, and love.

DECUS INTERIORSDECUS INTERIORS10. JOANNA LAVEN- @joannalaven

The interior designer and set/prop stylist set a foundation with clean, airy palettes through rich textures and geometric shapes, where every piece of furniture is a statement piece.

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” …. Form ever follows function, and this is the law. Where function does not change form does not change.”  Louis Sullivan. FORM VS FUNCTION  Louis Sullivan – The father…