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Robert Stilin: New WorkRobert Stilin: New Work
Robert Stilin: New WorkRobert Stilin: New Work
Robert Stilin: New WorkRobert Stilin: New Work
Robert Stilin: New WorkRobert Stilin: New Work
Robert Stilin: New WorkRobert Stilin: New Work
Robert Stilin: New WorkRobert Stilin: New Work
Robert Stilin: New WorkRobert Stilin: New Work
Robert Stilin: New WorkRobert Stilin: New Work
Robert Stilin: New WorkRobert Stilin: New Work

Robert Stilin: New Work

Text by Sam Cochran
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The latest projects by interior designer Robert Stilin

Robert Stilin is “admired for his extraordinary ability to give a crisp cohesion and an air of livability to the homes of his clients, which are most often packed with major works of art, as exhibited in his latest monograph, Robert Stilin: New Work.” — Jacqueline Terrebonne, Galerie Magazine

“When it comes to the art of the mix, designer Robert Stilin is in a league of his own. He has the best eye, layering pieces of storied provenance with those of humble origin and hanging a gallery wall with exceptional flair. That incredible skill and knowledge come into vivid focus at his vast Brooklyn apartment, set inside what was once a gritty industrial building along the Red Hook waterfront. Not even the panoramic harbor views can steal the scene from his inimitable interiors.” — Amy Astley, AD at Home

“The interior designer Robert Stilin was once based in the Hamptons, where he designed homes and furniture that came to define the enclave’s understated modern aesthetic. He views New Work, his second monograph with Vendome Press, as a chance to showcase the variety of homes he has decorated […] [a] renewed appreciation for the home as a personal sanctuary.” — Juan A. Ramirez, T Magazine

Since the publication of his first book, Robert Stilin: Interiors, six years ago, demand for Robert Stilin’s work has spread far beyond his home base of New York City and the Hamptons. In this, his second book, he brings the signature elements of his aesthetic—strong, clean lines, warm, rich palette, antique and vintage furnishings, and custom upholstery, combined with modern and contemporary art—to projects all over the country. Among the 12 projects featured in this book are homes in Seattle, Kentucky, Montana, Connecticut, and South Florida, in addition to lofts and apartments in New York and country and beach houses in the Hamptons. Whether the architecture is traditional, rustic, or ultramodern, Stilin’s interiors exude a casual, comfortable elegance that he expertly tailors to the specific needs and taste of each client.

Hardcover with jacket
250 color illustrations
320 pages
10 x 12 in. (254 x 305 mm.)
ISBN: 978-0-86565-465-5
$75 US / $94 CAN / £60 UK
Publishing date: October 2025

Robert Stilin has run his own design firm for some thirty years. His work has been featured in AD, AD France, AD Spain, Elle Decor, House Beautiful, W, Hamptons magazine, Paper City, and Hamptons Cottages & Gardens, among many other publications, as well as in books, including his own, Robert Stilin: Interiors, and The Big Book of the Hamptons. Frequently named to the AD100 and Elle Decor’s A-List, he is an avid art collector and serves on the Leadership Council of the Dia Art Foundation. He lives in New York and the Hamptons.

Sam Cochran is the global features director at Architectural Digest. He is the co-author of several books, including Colin King’s Arranging Things. He lives in Brooklyn.