Robert Stilin is an acclaimed New York and Hamptons-based interior designer recognized for creating exceptionally sophisticated, high-profile living environments across the globe. For over 25 years, his eponymous studio has executed bespoke luxury residential and commercial commissions, building an international reputation for architectural spaces that are simultaneously grand, intensely personal, and remarkably livable. His standout portfolio includes custom-tailored townhouses, lofts, and penthouses in New York City and Seattle, massive oceanfront compounds in South Florida and the Hamptons, rolling country estates in Connecticut, and expansive contemporary residences in Bel Air.
Stilin’s dynamic practice is celebrated for seamlessly fusing clean, crisp architectural lines with a masterful, deeply textured mix of rare 20th-century vintage furnishings and museum-quality fine art. Rather than adhering to transient trends, his work emphasizes an active commitment to tactile materiality and strong physical presence. His influence in the industry is reflected in his perennial inclusion on Architectural Digest’s AD100 list and Elle Decor’s A-List.
A prominent force in both the design and art worlds, Stilin’s signature style has been captured in two monographs published by Vendome Press: Robert Stilin: Interiors (2019) and his latest release, Robert Stilin: New Work (2025). Beyond his design practice, Stilin is an influential art collector, translating his personal passion into advocacy by serving on the Artists Council at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Leadership Council of the Dia Art Foundation.
In early 2026, he further expanded his practice by transitioning his curated online platform, Robert Stilin Shop, into a permanent physical gallery space located in the historic St. James Building at 1133 Broadway in New York’s NoMad neighborhood. Conceived as a natural extension of his studio’s philosophy, the gallery serves as a physical platform for rotating exhibitions, historical presentations, and solo artist collaborations, showcasing fine art and design within a thoughtful, lived-in context.
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