Victoria Hagan has long been respected for the intellit integration of architecture and interior design. Her design philosophy features a refined use of materials, sophisticated color, and strong silhouettes.
As a designer, Victoria Hagan's most important considerations are suitability and the close connection of an interior to its location. "When I first begin a project I look to the views and the process begins." She searches for beauty to combine contemporary and traditional elements into a timeless environment.
Victoria Hagan has designed an extensive number of versatile projects throughout the country, from the most elegant urban residences to casual weekend retreats, noted residential developments, and innovative corporate interiors.
Soon after Victoria began her career in 1985, The New York Times described her work as "the most cerebral, the one bound to be influential," and she continues to be a major force in the design community. She is continually featured in such publications as Architectural Digest, The New York Times, New York Magazine, Elle Decor, Vogue, W, Town & Country, Harper's Bazaar, and House Beautiful. Vogue exclaimed that she defies the old school implications of the term 'lady decorator.'
In December 2004, Victoria Hagan was inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame. In addition, she has been awarded many of the country's top design honors, including Architectural Digest's "Top 100".
A graduate of Parsons School of Design, Victoria Hagan currently serves on the school's Board of Governors. She is a frequent guest speaker on design issues throughout the country, and is featured in a number of international design books.
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