In Pursuit of Beauty

Along with nature and the play of light within a room, I have been inspired by the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum and my tours of some of the great English country houses, such as Syon, Hatfield, Chiswick and Holkham Hall. My visits to these great houses allowed me to savour their history and the connection between their decorative arts and the architecture that contains them.

Travel also influences my design choices. Whether I am in Italy, South Africa or Los Angeles, I buy objects that speak to me and enjoy the mix of high and low – so I am just as happy to shop at flea markets as I am at the more upscale antique stores in Paris.

With a European’s reverence for history, a New Yorker’s need to stay on the cutting edge and a Midwesterner’s sense of practicality, I strive to create rooms that have a sense of harmony and comfort – rooms that are rooted in the past but informed by the present. With a love for both classicism and modernity, my aim is to produce interiors that stand the test of time, and I never forget what a great friend taught me – that an acute sensitivity to architecture and space yields results that imbue places with beauty and soul.
In Pursuit Of Beauty: The Interiors of Timothy Whealon, is published by Rizzoli, priced at £35.