Lucy Harris
Lucy Harris designs layered interiors shaped by architecture, materiality and place. Drawing inspiration from the lives of her clients, she creates spaces that feel expressive, personal, and distinctly their own.
About
Based in New York City, Lucy Harris is a full-service interior design studio working on residential projects across the United States and internationally. The studio creates expressive, layered homes shaped by architecture, materials, and the lives of the people who live in them.
Lucy’s perspective is influenced by a lifelong closeness to distinctive houses and creative work. Her great-great-grandparents art and antiques-filled Boston townhouse is now the Nichols House Museum, and her family later built Arts and Crafts-style homes in Ipswich, Massachusetts and Cornish, New Hampshire. She was raised in a modernist home in New England and today lives with her husband and daughter in a mid-century Kaneji Domoto-designed house in Usonia north of New York City. Lucy’s latest personal project is renovating a 1790 barn in Cornish, New Hampshire, her family’s rustic creative retreat.
This long relationship with houses—past and present—continues to shape Lucy’s approach to design, guiding the studio toward interiors that feel personal, expressive, and connected to the people who inhabit them.
Lucy Harris’s work has been featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, Interior Design, House Beautiful, and The Wall Street Journal.
Lucy Harris
can advise onWhy a 1:1 Consultation?
Whether your project is a gut renovation or a room in need of a refresh, Lucy Harris can guide you in creating a fully-realized space that you'll love living in.You can show your space over video, put together a presentation with photos and/or links to walk through over screen-share, or simply chat and take notes. The time is yours to use however is most helpful for you.
The countless decisions of home design tend to be time-consuming and costly. Booking an Expert consultation makes the process easier – and more fun!