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PETER DUNHAM - THE BEGINNING





Peter Dunham work has been featured in Architectural Digest, ELLE Decor, House and Garden, House Beautiful, Coastal Living, and more.
Peter Dunham started his interior design company in 1998 in Los Angeles after working in real estate.
The interior designer was raised in France, educated in England at Stowe, and made is graduation in Business Administration at the American University in Paris.
 







In 2003 he launched his eponymous fabric and wallpaper collection, now sold through 16 showrooms worldwide.
Peter opened in Hollywood a house in 2007, at the Los Angeles district to be the home of a collection of handcrafted furniture, textiles and vintage finds and it become a leading destination for design lovers.
The Wall Street Journal described Peter Dunham style as “Merchant Ivory Modern” and “restraint with a kick.” His international style embraces color and pattern, mixing bespoke furnishings, vintage finds and modern luxuries.
 





Peter and his team split their time between restoring landmarked houses and collaborating with renowned architects on ground up projects. 
Current projects of the interior design company include a modernist Marmol Radziner house overlooking the Pacific in Montecito, residences in Los Angeles, the Bay area, Newport Beach, Montana and an iconic 1963 Horace Gifford house on Fire Island.
Coastal Living once said “Peter Dunham's designs look thoughtfully accumulated, with compelling layers of textiles, patterns, and colors coming together to create uniquely casual and sophisticated spaces.”


 
Article by Alexandra Moreira
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