Meet Iconic Interior Designer Suzanne Kasler

Meet Iconic Interior Designer Suzanne Kasler

Atlanta inside designer Suzanne Kasler is an field icon. Recognised for her captivating aesthetic and signature collections (like collaborations with the likes of Lee Jofa and Ballard Designs), her award-successful patterns have graced the web pages of Elle Decor and Architectural Digest. Not to mention, she notably created The Barn at Blackberry Farm, one of the South’s premier eating rooms.

Combining timeless magnificence offset with bold particulars, Suzanne gives us a glimpse of a bygone period combined with up to date ease and comfort. We caught up with Suzanne to master about her profession trajectory, her impending design panel at the once-a-year Antiques & Yard Present of Nashville, and what is coming next. You should welcome this week’s Experience of the South, Suzanne Kasler.

Suzanne Kasler in a beige silk dress, sitting on a couch.

Meet our newest Face of the South, interior designer extraordinaire Suzanne Kasler. Graphic: Emily Followill

Can you give us a snapshot of what your upbringing was like?

I grew up in a army family, and we moved every two several years, which meant we did not have the form of childhood dwelling that you expend your total younger daily life in. But every single summer time, my mothers and fathers, sister, brother, and I would go continue to be with my father’s mothers and fathers at their home in Indiana.

Their household was comprehensive of collections. My grandparents had a enthusiasm for antiques, so they would choose me to the community antiques displays. My grandmother manufactured quilts and beloved china. Every summer when we frequented, my reminiscences from earlier summers would area. I assume these encounters are the place my deep sense of property arrived from.

Notify us a little bit about your job route.

I researched inside architecture at the University of Cincinnati and went into professional style soon after graduating. It was a fantastic basis — quite specialized and linear — focusing so considerably on the architecture of a space and then, secondarily, the décor. Early in my vocation, I shifted to residential interior structure and owned a décor shop in Indianapolis. Then when we moved to Atlanta, my perform developed to concentration only on superior-finish household interior design.

Your cozy-tasteful aesthetic is cherished all around the South. How would you explain it in your own terms?

As far as my personal aesthetic, I am drawn to subdued color palettes, French antiques, and relaxed upholstery. I appreciate to combine outdated and new — antiques with extra up to date parts. I have an all round refined, advanced search and am recognized for my strategic use of coloration. In basic, my aesthetic is motivated by my clientele, how they live, and a sense of a position, which actually establishes the total inventive route for most tasks.

A master bedroom with white wood-planked ceilings and a three-tiered chandelier.

In her own words, Suzanne is “drawn to subdued coloration palettes, French antiques, and snug upholstery,” as noticed in this dwelling in Boca Grande, FL. Picture: William Abranowicz

White-themed kitchen by Suzanne Kasler

This kitchen area in Nashville is a stunner! Impression: Melanie Acevedo

Cream living room with aulted ceilings and giant windows.

Vaulted ceilings and a mixture of masculine and feminine aspects join forces to generate an eye-catching area. Graphic: Melanie Acevedo

What is presently inspiring you, and how does residing in Atlanta affect your interior design and style design?

I just returned from a journey to Paris and London. Paris is my for good inspiration. The colours, architecture, record, and attractiveness of the town keep on to inspire me.

Residing in Atlanta, I am often motivated by how folks reside in their residences in the South. Southern hospitality seriously starts off with the home. When I moved right here from the Midwest, it really experienced an affect on my plan of house and how, in the South, so considerably of people’s lives relate to their properties.

The annual Antiques and Backyard garden Present will choose put in Nashville in February, and you are slated to be on a style panel. What can we count on?

What I really like about staying on a panel is the collaborative power remaining with my style and design peers. It is often the most inspiring and enjoyable way to discuss style.

What should really we anticipate in terms of inside style and design for 2023?

The pattern that appears to continue on is everyone’s concentrate on definitely wonderful design.

Living room design by Suzanne Kasler, with ornate ceiling and contemporary white sofas.

This Buckhead natural beauty functions some of Suzanne’s staple layout factors, which includes a stunning range of high-quality art. Graphic: Melanie Acevedo

A master bathroom with ornate chandelier and his-and-hers sinks.

Suzanne has lent her style and design experience to jobs all through the South and the place — for illustration, this majestic lavatory in Houston, TX. Impression: Melanie Acevedo

What is your favourite area in your very own home and why?

For me, it is my living space. It is the home in the property that has finished up with some of my most loved furnishings items, artworks, accessories, and objects.

You design and style signature collections for many noteworthy brand names. What is on the horizon?

My new reserve, Edited Fashion, was just released previous drop, which has been remarkable. I am working on a new selection of assortment shades for the fantastic French organization, La Cornue. I have a new assortment with Hickory Chair in the operates, and then I am continuing to include new items to my strains for Visible Comfort and Ballard Layouts.

What are your most loved locations to dine and find entertaining treasures in the South?

We have some fabulous antique shops and galleries in Atlanta. It is amazing to have so several sources domestically! A several favorites are Bungalow Traditional, Dixon Rye, Pryor Great Artwork, and TEW Galleries. These are just a couple of so lots of favorites.

A mustard-themed sitting area by Suzanne Kasler.

This residence in Shaker Heights, OH, is a spectacular juxtaposition of classic and modern. Impression: Nicole Franzen

Silver-and-white themed living area with horse painting.

Suzanne set her magic touch on Relais & Châteaux vacation resort Blackberry Farm, capturing the legacy of the earth-class inn as she made the loved ones house for house owners Sam Beall and his wife, Mary Celeste. Impression: Tria Giovan

From a layout standpoint, what is one particular way we can elevate our very own properties?

Architecturally, paint. It is remarkable what a fresh new coat of paint can do to a place. When you get the suitable foundation color for a area, it will make every little thing else sense and seem appropriate.

Then decoratively, there is almost nothing like switching out the lamps and pillows in a area.

What’s the very best piece of information you’ve ever been given?

When you’re a younger designer, usually do a show residence when you get the probability. It is the one particular time you can clearly show your signature model.

Outdoors of religion, loved ones, and friends, what three issues simply cannot you live with out?

Searching at Dior, touring to Paris, and my innovative, life-fulling perform … I dream of houses!

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Jenna Bratcher
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Jenna Bratcher

Jenna Bratcher is StyleBlueprint Nashville’s Affiliate Editor and Lead Writer. The East Coast indigenous moved to Nashville 15 years back, by way of Los Angeles. She is a foodie by means of and as a result of and enjoys checking out the regional cafe scene chunk by bite.