
Juliana Barton is a Brooklyn-based interior designer. With a foundation in architecture and a passion for the decorative arts, she takes a holistic approach to design across various scales, blending an appreciation for the natural world with historical references and contemporary sensibilities. With professional experience at notable New York design firms, her work brings a unique perspective to each project, specializing in interiors and offering a comprehensive range of services including private collection management. Her approach is driven by curiosity and rigor, resulting in bespoke designs carefully tailored to clients’ needs — spaces that evoke a deep sense of place and history.

1. Textile Fragment, 3rd–4th century 2. Herringbone brick on edge paving from Forum, Colchester, A History of English Brickwork 3. Antique French floral fabric, c. 1850 4. Set of carved hand-painted fish decoys, c.1940 5. Reclaimed Cement Border Tile, 19th Century 6.“Shoes and Stockings” Gertrude Jekyll: A Vision of Garden and Wood 7. Wooden Drafting Triangle, c. 1900s 8. Table 564, Quartered Oak, Early L & J.G. Stickley Furniture 9. Terre D’Ombre No21, Emery & Cie Mineral Paint
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