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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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Matthew never misses a chance to shop for antiques Matthew never misses a chance to shop for antiques, even in Japan as a ballet dancer in his 20’s. Performing in a strange and massive production by artist Steven Arnold, it was a heady time in the 1980’s. Steven’s work was collected by Baryshnikov, Diana Vreeland, Cher, Yves Saint Laurent, Salvador Dali and others. This beautifully attired, early 20th century doll in its original case holds lovely memories of place and time, of the utterly unique Steven Arnold, and a circle of dear ballet friends that holds fast to this day. #ballet #japan #antiques
At Mexico City gallery @difane , we’re entranced b At Mexico City gallery @difane , we’re entranced by this folding screen by Imanol Ortiz in walnut and fiberglass.
Anticipation. The stage is set for a great meal o Anticipation.  The stage is set for a great meal on a patio we designed in Summit, NJ.  📸 by @phillip_ennis_photo
For a Park Avenue apartment we designed, a small s For a Park Avenue apartment we designed, a small space between windows offers up the perfect spot for a beautiful design and art moment.  📸 by @artgrayphoto  #whitewebbinteriors #interiordesign #bedroomdesign #artmomemt #artindesign
Matthew came to his passion for beautiful “dishes” Matthew came to his passion for beautiful “dishes” naturally. The most profound gift from his mother and grandmother, and later by “Ed & Tony” was their embrace and encouragement in the development of his eye. Mentorship is everything. Btw, the Davenport part dessert service was made between c1800-1815. That’s well over 200 years of this extraordinary pearlware set existing somewhat intact. The painted scenes tell us it was likely created for an English country house. #antiques #antiqueceramics
It isn’t real, but it could be. Experimenting wit It isn’t real, but it could be.  Experimenting with staircase designs featuring metallic elements, we worked with AI to create this curvaceous possibility.  Design by @kcmd24
@Vessellondon, this stunning cast glass sculpture @Vessellondon, this stunning cast glass sculpture by Danish artist Monette Larson is a delight to behold.  Evocative of sea life or a fabric caught in the wind, it’s pure artistry.  Photo by Agata Pec.
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