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interior designer

American  

noun

  1. a person whose profession is the execution of interior design.


Etymology

Origin of interior designer

First recorded in 1935–40

Example Sentences

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Hughes, with the help of her interior designer sister, Nina Hughes, spent hours that day decking the halls with carnival lights and ribbons galore.

From Los Angeles Times

Lara Clark, a Surrey based interior designer, agrees and says Cloud Dancer "doesn't really read as a colour" and is "firmly in the bin for me".

From BBC

Ms Schiaparelli and Mr Giacometti were introduced to one another by French interior designer Jean-Michel Frank in the early 1930s.

From BBC

Bobby Berk, an interior designer and TV personality, is known for elaborate and thoughtful home makeovers on shows such as “Queer Eye.”

From The Wall Street Journal

One eccentric grandmother had been a regional stage actress and was a painter who slept all day and painted at night; the other was an interior designer.

From The Wall Street Journal