2006 Press
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12.01.2006
Wallpaper
THE NEW LUXE ; The exclusive is ever more elusive - but we know the ways, if you have the means... Amex Centurion has been trying to get at the nub of this problem, interviewing a "Gurures 100" panel of creative and business brains for their take on what luxury really does mean right now. The panel included Girogio Armani, Heston Blumenthal Read More
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06.01.2006
Avenue Magazine
A VIEW OF DOWNTOWN SOPHISTICATION The most unique and exciting contemporary luxury homes in New York City today are inside Astor Place, a boutique collection of breathtaking museum quality residences designed by Gwathmey Siegel in the vibrant Noho Historic District. Exquisite interiors. Grand living spaces. Superb craftsmanship. Inpeccable services Read More
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02.10.2006
Gotham
THAT'S SO NEW YORK: As his new novel The Good Life hits shelves, Jay McInerney invites Gotham into his Fifth Avenue home for a tour of what makes this quintessential New Yorker tick. GOTHAM: Who designed your apartment? JAY MCINERNEY: A close friend of mine, Campion Platt, who's a designer. In a way, it didn't feel like working Read More
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01.26.2006
Karastan Carpets
Hear what Campion Platt has to say about designers specifying $56.9 billion worth of home furnishings each year. View Video
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01.20.2006
Boston Globe
ONE TRIANGULAR SENSATION: Design puzzles abounded in transforming a triangular 1904 industrial building into the trendy Bulfinch Hotel, which opens this weekend. How best to buttress the original six-story frame to carry three new stories, blend the materials and craftsmanship of the old with the new, and lay out the oddly shaped interior for 80 comfort Read More
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01.01.2006
Esquire
HOME OFFICE DESIGNER: Campion Platt for DKNY VIBE: Boss's son THREE CLUES THAT NOT TOO MUCH WORK GETS DONE HERE: Chrone-and-leather daybed, telescope trained on nearby apartment, bottle of Hennessy X.O. CLEANEST TAGGING: Platt covered structural pillar with a chalkboard surface to elicit graffiti wisdom TRICK YOU CAN USE: Read More
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01.01.2006
Boutique Design
A FACELIFT FOR THE BULFINCH: If you ever get lost in the Bulfinch hotel, be sure to follow your nose. And if it knows (no pun intended) what's good for it, it will lead you straight to the nose rooms of the triangular-shaped building in Boston's historic North Station neighborhood. Designer Campion A. Platt, based in NYC said the nose room Read More