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Thomas Pheasant to be Honored as Design Icon at Las Vegas Market
November 25,
2015 by in Designer Weekly
Thomas Pheasant, award-winning interior designer recognized internationally for his work and furniture collections, will be honored as the 2016 Design Icon during Winter Las Vegas Market in January.
The Market is set for Jan. 24-28.
Pheasant will share his experiences working with an array of high-profile clients, as well as impart his design wisdom and philosophies.
The centerpiece of programming at Las Vegas Winter Market, the Design Icon Award honors an interior designer who has made a significant contribution to the industry throughout their career. Now in its 10th year, the Design Icon Award seeks to both highlight the achievements of important designers and to offer Las Vegas Market attendees an opportunity to learn from living legends.
“Thomas Pheasant’s work has made an indelible imprint on interior design that has stood the test of time,” said Bob Maricich, CEO of International Market Centers. “He has the uncanny ability to wed classic style with a modern feel that never feels stilted—it’s always fresh and soothing—with an aesthetic that feels luxurious yet comfortable. He’s one-of-a-kind, and we are thrilled to have him as this year’s Design Icon honoree.”
Pheasant is known for his look of luxurious understatement, with interiors that are at the same time modern and traditional. Current projects include Blair House – the President’s guest house on Pennsylvania Avenue across from the White House, a redesign of Starwood’s Crescent Hotel in Dallas, a luxury resort in Middleburg, Va., along with private residences in New York, Paris, Moscow and Los Angeles. His client list includes some of America’s most powerful people. Although Pheasant is one of the most published designers in the US, many of his well-heeled clients prefer to keep their names, if not their living rooms, out of the limelight.
“I am honored to be selected as the Design Icon for 2016 and to join the ranks of the amazing designers before me,” Pheasant said. “It is so rewarding to be recognized and feel that my work has contributed to the evolution of American design.”
With residences in Washington and Paris, Pheasant opened his own firm at the age of 24 and hasn’t looked back. His furniture design collections include, Thomas Pheasant Collection for Baker, Thomas Pheasant Collection for McGuire and he has recently launched his own collection of limited edition pieces, Thomas Pheasant STUDIO.