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Jayne Design Studio

Architectural Digest

August 2012
Bold Strokes - Thomas Jayne Revives a Historic Philadelphia Home On Philadelphia’s Main Line. A couple enlist the designer to transform their house into a showcase for a singular trove of postwar art.
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Luxe Magazine

Summer 2012
Time Traveler – To step through the front door of this New York apartment is not only to enter the elegant world of the businesswoman who calls it home, but also to pay a visit the 18th century before resting for a spell amidst the lush landscape of an old Chinese village.
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Philadelphia Antiques Show

April 2012
It is not uncommon today, especially among my younger clients, to raise the question, “Why have antiques?” I offer that even in this modern age, there is great value in decorating with antiques.
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Architectural Digest

July 2011
Restorative Power – Thomas Jayne’s stylish renovation of a 19th-century Philadelphia townhouse tempts a country gentleman to give up the suburbs and embrace a new life.
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House Beautiful

April 2011
Instant Room – Nobody knows more about fine rooms than Thomas Jayne: he wrote the definitive book on America’s finest.
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The Finest Rooms

October 2010
"The Finest Rooms in America – Fifty Influential Interiors from the Eighteenth Century to the Present" by Thomas Jayne with Anne Walker.
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Elle Decor

July/August 2008
Quarter Master – Thomas Jayne’s pied-à-terre in New Orleans is a slice of history refreshed for today.
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Southern Accents

June 2006
Summer in the Hamptons – A Texas couple beats the heat by escaping to a stylish coastal retreat in Long Island.
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New York Home

October 2006
Children’s Suite – Thomas Jayne designs a family townhouse that caters to the needs of three little girls without neglecting sophisticated spaces for the grown-ups.
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New York Times Style Magazine

September 2005
Multiple Choice – One Living Room, three different designers. Six pieces of furniture. The results? Check one.
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