New York, NY
Founded in 2001, Andy Goldsborough Interior Design offers an array of comprehensive interior design services, catering especially to both new and seasoned art collectors. Distinctly modern in both conception and execution, the firm’s work infuses traditional decorative elements with the elegance of minimalism. Bespoke furnishings, flourishes of color, and luxurious fabrics are interplayed and balanced with pure, functional use of space. The firm’s work is hailed for its effortless intermixing of unparalleled art and furniture for the most esteemed collectors.
An Alabama native, Andy Goldsborough received his BFA in Interior Design from Auburn University in 1989. Prior to launching AGID in 2001, he worked with celebrated firms, Selldorf Architects and Kohn Pederson Fox Conway, on a variety of residential projects, the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas, and two exhibitions at The Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum. Andy’s enthusiasm and command of design has also led to his recent teaching position at Parsons the New School for Design.
The firm’s work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Architectural Digest, The Luxury Bathroom, Luxury Home Quarterly, Architectural Record’s Record Interior issue, and Metropolitan Home’s Small Spaces issue. Andy’s passion for craftsmanship in design has led to the maturation of his highly acclaimed blog, THE GILDED OWL, and following, the curation and opening of its storefront gallery in Hudson, New York.