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  1. 25 de sept. de 2022 · Ashley Hicks e Martina Mondadori nello studio del loro appartamento milanese, circondati da moodboard per la nuova collezione di tessuti Cabana for Schumacher. Taroni Guido «Le radici sono fondamentali nel mondo d’oggi, ancora di più dopo la pandemia», dice Martina Mondadori, in piedi sul pianerottolo del suo appartamento a Milano, accanto al compagno Ashley Hicks.

  2. 18 de sept. de 2019 · Ashley Hicks has absolutely succeeded in forging an aesthetic for himself, no easy feat considering the weight his family name carries in the design world. His work is provocative, irreverent ...

  3. 12 de oct. de 2018 · Interior designer Ashley Hicks is no stranger to Buckingham Palace. Before spending eight days shooting 26 rooms of the royal building for a book about the palace’s interiors, Hicks had been ...

  4. 1 de dic. de 2017 · Interior designer Ashley Hicks discusses his unique aesthetic as he shows us around his apartment — or ‘set’ — in The Albany, London’s most exclusive complex...

  5. 20 de nov. de 2017 · Katalina Hicks stands before a mirror of Ashley’s design in their London living room. He also designed the cast-resin totem sculpture and the orange leather-upholstered ottoman. All photos in this slideshow courtesy of Ashley Hicks. Hicks designed nearly all the furnishings in his former apartment in South Kensington, including the X-frame ...

  6. 17 de mar. de 2021 · With a new apartment in her Italian hometown, Martina Mondadori needed someone to help bring her maximalist tastes to life. Her partner, Ashley Hicks, rose to the challenge.

  7. r-and-company.com › designers › ashley-hicksAshley Hicks - R & Company

    Ashley Hicks was born in 1963 and trained at the Architectural Association in London. He worked briefly for his father, famed interior designer David Hicks, before starting his own design practice. In 1997, Hicks designed his first furniture collection, named Jantar Mantar, starting with his interpretation of an ancient Greek Klismos chair, working in India with village carpenters.