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    • Southampton Press

    08.28.2008

    Southampton Press

    PLATT FAVORS LIGHT GREEN DESIGN : Dressed in a crisp white shirt that accentuates his dark tan, and his hair slightly tousled, Campion Platt looks right at home sitting on the super-sized custom sofa he designed for the family room in the Hamptons Cottages & Gardens Idea House in Sagaponack. The sofa's neutral organic bamboo fabric perfectly compliments the Read More

    • East Hampton Press

    08.27.2008

    East Hampton Press

    "We're doing a lot more luxe-green eco designs in our office right now, although my work has always been very organically based," said Mr. Platt, who over the last 20 years has elevated himself to the status of one of Architectural Digest magazine's "Top 100" interior designers in the world, thanks to his highly custom (and high profile) residential and commercial Read More

    • New York Times

    08.15.2008

    New York Times

    2008 Idea House Offers Fresh Shades of Green On Eastern Long Island : ...The New York Designer Campion Platt was also resourceful. For the family sitting roon he created three rugs from discarded remnants of cowhide that have been spliced together. "This is not just about consuming newly made eco products," he said. "It's also about adapt Read More

    • HG&C
    • HG&C

    08.01.2008

    HG&C

    Home a` la Mode : Like beauty, the concept of fashion is often subjective. So, is there any way to define what is fashionable? Are there any standards? We asked 2008 HC&G Idea House Designers to describe what makes a space fashionable to them. "GREAT ROOMS ARE NOT, AS A RULE, FASHIONABLE. FASHION IS TRANSIENT AND MEMORABLE. GREEN Read More

    • The New York Times

    07.31.2008

    The New York Times

    WHAT GREEN MEANS IN THE HAMPTONS : The fifth annual Idea House, a show house presented by Hamptons Cottages and Gardens magazine, opended last saturday in Sagaponack, N.Y. What began as an 1860 farmhouse called Sunset Hill...The designer, Campion Platt had drapes made out of fishnets, left and above, for the family room. Read More

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