Designer Amy Lee is a chameleon. Though her aesthetic calling card is undeniably clean, classic, and timeless, what matters most when she creates a design is that it’s a reflection of her clients. “I thrive off the challenge of creating a unique custom interior that my clients feel speaks directly to them,” she says. “I gain inspiration from my peers, current design trends, and classic design details. However, much of my inspiration comes from the location and architecture of the home and, most importantly, my client’s personality.” When Lee couples that per - sonalized inspiration with things she sees in the design world, she thrives. “I look to current materials on the market, combined with my design intuition, which can take me in places I wasn’t expecting,” she explains. “I can start out searching for what I think I want and find something much more fabulous that will set the entire design in motion.”







Lee Broom Eclipse Chandelier / $5,230 / leebroom.com






Artistic Tile Pinnacle Calacatta Gold Marble Field Dimensional / $170 per square foot / artistictile.com








Nathan Anthony Gobi Chair / to the trade / nafurniture.com











Abstract Painting by Joe Adams / jenniferbalcosgallery.com












Armato Small Table Lamp by Kelly Wearstler for Visual Comfort / $1,429 / circalighting.com












Waterworks Dash Metal Lever Handle Thermostatic in Nickel / $2,535 / waterworks.com









Interlude Home Brynn Stool / $1,797 / interludehome.com









Arteriors Tate Container / $520 / isabellastyle.com