I found Nate's twin...at least when it comes to interiors. Below are a few rooms from the talented
David H. Mitchell. Natural, sleek, and clean interiors...
I would have opted to select a different rug.



I love the color! Looks like a kitchen in a NYC apt.
4 comments:
wow they do look very similar! great find!!
which came first...Nate or David? Also, I hope he doesn't frame letters..that would just be a blatant rip-off.
He has a great portfolio!
PW –
I found an advertisement for him in the Kips Bay Brochure and immediately looked up his website. I love finding new designers!
Traewat –
I believe David came first, he has work published in a 1992 issue of House Beautiful. Nate started his firm in 1995. I guess now we know Nate just copies all of his work!
Suzy –
He does have a great portfolio, and I found it interesting that each project seemed uniquely different. You can tell he designs for his client and not necessarily his particular style.
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