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Meyer Davis: Defining Elegance and Vision in Interior Design

Few names command the same amount of respect and affection in the field of interior design as Meyer Davis. This multi-disciplinary design studio, founded by Will Meyer and Grey Davis, has earned a prominent niche in the market by providing outstanding high-end designs for commercial and residential settings. Meyer Davis has constantly pushed the boundaries of design with an unyielding commitment to creating distinctive and immersive experiences, earning several prizes and a renowned clientele.

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W Rome – Meyer Davis

The craft of design at Meyer Davis extends beyond aesthetics. The studio is well-known for its ability to create seamless physical experiences that are perfectly matched to the uniqueness of their clients. Meyer Davis consistently brings great stories to life by combining timeless design principles with a defined vision for each project. Their forward-thinking approach, which integrates space, form, texture, and light, guarantees that every visual experience they create is fascinating and inspirational. This commitment to excellence enables them to create an immediate and long-lasting effect with each completed project.

The Power of Intelligent Subtraction

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Assemblage – Meyer Davis

Meyer Davis believes that logical subtraction typically produces the most remarkable results. The studio values the power of restraint over the use of showy or excessive materials. Their work exhibits an acute awareness of how to produce powerful designs through meticulous editing and improved choices. Meyer Davis produces a cohesive aesthetic that stands the test of time by establishing a fine balance between strong design moves and striking details. This dedication to elegance and simplicity distinguishes them as true masters of their profession.

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A Definitive Fixture in the Design World

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W Rome – Meyer Davis

Meyer Davis has established himself as a design fixture after more than two decades of hard work. Their wide portfolio includes a diverse range of public and private projects that flawlessly mix various aspects to create genuinely stunning environments. The studio has worked with well-known hospitality companies like as Four Seasons, Rosewood Hotels & Resorts, and W Hotels, leaving an everlasting influence on the industry. Meyer Davis’ expertise extends beyond hotels, with celebrity chefs, luxury merchants, and developers among its clients.

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Recognitions and Noteworthy Projects

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Sorelle – Meyer Davis

Meyer Davis’ outstanding work has not gone unnoticed. Numerous notable honours have been bestowed upon the firm, including a James Beard Award for the St. Cecilia restaurant in Atlanta and multiple Interior Design Best of Year honours. In 2018, they were inducted into the Hospitality Design Platinum Circle for their unique designs. Meyer Davis’ unrivalled vision and experience can be seen in recent projects such as the Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel in Athens and the Rosewood Little Dix Bay in the British Virgin Islands.

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Miami Penthouse – Meyer Davis

Meyer Davis is a design firm that epitomises elegance, vision, and sophistication. Meyer Davis has established itself as an industry leader by its devotion to developing immersive experiences, unique approach to design, and extensive list of successes. We eagerly await the next awe-inspiring rooms that the studio will bring to life as it continues to reinvent what is possible in interior design.

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