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Greg Natale

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Feature designer - Greg Natale is an internationally acclaimed designer who has received numerous awards from the U.S. to his native Australia. Natale’s interiors are renowned around the world for creating environments that traverse serenity and flamboyance.


By studying a project from the broadest point of view down to its smallest detail, Natale successfully transforms any space by combining contemporary accents with vintage pieces through his signature interplay of pattern and design.  He studied interior design at the Design Centre Enmore in Sydney, visual arts at Sydney College of the Arts and architecture at Sydney’s University of Technology.

In 2001 he founded Greg Natale Design. Among his many accolades, recently Natale has been named the International Luxury Designer of the Year for 2016 at High Point Market in North Carolina. 

Greg has extended his passion for pattern, line, and color into other design disciplines, exploring his love of geometric and organic designs through the creation of ranges of rugs, carpets, wallpaper, tiles, furniture, and homewares.

This unique designer has collaborated with local and global brands such as leading Australian firm Designer Rugs and Italian tile experts Bisazza. His first book, THE TAILORED INTERIOR, was first published in Australia by Hardie Grant Books in 2014 and released in the UK and US the following year.

 

 

 

 

 

The publication was named by Architectural Digest USA as one of the 21 Best Books by Designers and Architects of 2015.

 THE TAILORED INTERIOR showcases a few of the incredible spaces that have made Greg one of Australia’s most sought-after interior designers. In September 2018, Greg Natale will launch his latest book THE PATTERNED INTERIOR, a new photographic monography by Rizzoli.  

The publication guides readers through a diverse selection of residences that showcase Greg Natale’s exploration of the power and importance
of pattern. Courtesy of: Interior Designer – Greg Natale / Photographer – Anson Smart