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Meghan Meehan

Design Log

12 Jan

Meghan Meehan“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” Eleanor Roosevelt

Since she was a young girl, Meghan Meehan was always flipping through her mother’s Better Homes and Gardens magazines envisioning new ways to rearrange her house. Design has always been her calling and after making the decision to leave a rising and successful career working in fashion for a division of Tommy Hilfiger, Inc., Meghan returned to graduate school to follow her true passion of interior design. In 2008 she earned her master’s degree in Interior Architecture and Design from Drexel University.

While attending graduate school, Meghan had the privilege of working for Lumen award winning lighting designer, Ann Schiffers, of Ann Schiffers Lighting Design, LLC. As an associate, Meghan assisted on both large and small scale lighting projects and collaborated with some of the country’s top interior designers and architects.

After receiving her MS, her love of design deepened when she began working with interior designer, Laura Ricci. “It was here where I was able to not only learn about the art and true beauty of fine antiques, but where I began to understand the process of relating different pieces together in a harmonious way.”

Meghan holds a BA in English and Art History from Syracuse University. She is currently working on a personal design project in White Plains, New York and looks forward to her upcoming wedding in February. We are pleased to welcome our newest design associate to the White Webb team.

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To add a touch of drama to a NYC loft, we designed To add a touch of drama to a NYC loft, we designed a folding screen inset with antiqued mirror as a backdrop for a stunning Buddha figure.  Set atop an architectural fragment we repurposed as a console and flanked by gorgeous Klismos chairs, it’s a study in serenity and beautiful forms.  📸 by @artgrayphoto  #whitewebbinteriors #interiordesign #nycloft #foldingscreen #nycinteriors
Marveling in the clipped perfection of these topia Marveling in the clipped perfection of these topiary gardens @chateaudelaballue  #designinspo #landscapedesign #gardendesign
Dog people, cat people and bird people are a breed Dog people, cat people and bird people are a breed among themselves. Matthew recalls the memories of past lives of his beloved dogs from childhood onward, through old photos and other meaningful objects. Not that he needs reminding of their existence or their love. The exhibition catalog of “designers and their dogs” titled BARK, with photos by @andrewfrenchphotographer was produced by @samanthanester 
#dogs #beagles #dachshunds #bassethounds #hounds
For a home we designed in New York’s Hudson Valley For a home we designed in New York’s Hudson Valley, a pair of antique globes set the stage for some serious exploration in the library just beyond.  📸 by @artgrayphoto  #interiordesign #hudsonvalleyhomes #hudsonvalleyinteriordesigner #library
Some juicy color whets the appetite on an outdoor Some juicy color whets the appetite on an outdoor dining patio we designed in New York’s Hudson Valley.  📸 by @artgrayphoto
Repost from @modern.architect. It’s AI, but who’s Repost from @modern.architect.  It’s AI, but who’s up for making it real?  We love the melding of old and new in this visionary seaside design by @matitectura.
Three of these clocks have been in Matthew’s colle Three of these clocks have been in Matthew’s collection for more than twenty years, all have stories. The rooster clock is carved wood, possibly Italian, or perhaps Scandinavian? The most recent addition and most simple in design holds layered meaning that is deeply felt. This English clock from the 1930s gets wound every Sunday and keeps excellent time, each quarter hour heralded by resonate chimes. Matthew loves old clocks so much he wrote a book on the topic! @abbevillepress #antiqueclocks #clocks #clockchimes
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