Arthur Dunnam was named design director of Jed
Johnson Associates in 1997 having joined the firm
more than a decade earlier. For six years prior, he had
honed his skills in the company founded by the
legendary decorator Billy Baldwin. As design director,
his projects embrace a broad array of styles and
periods. “While my design philosophy is rooted in
informed historical perspective, I like to keep it crisp,
clean, and above all, comfortable,” he says. “I am
drawn to the interplay of the best of the past infused
with the quiet restraint, and often, sculptural quality
of twentieth-century furnishings.”
“Arthur designs the kind of timeless spaces that never
go out of style because they are not based in trends of
the moment,” says Jay Johnson. “His rooms look
undecorated as though they had magically always
existed.” He continues: “In addition to his artistic
talents, his clients also appreciate the fact that he
never forgets that one of his primary functions is to make the whole process smooth.”
Arthur Dunnam’s prolific work has been documented
in a number of design books and shelter magazines
including Architectural Digest, House Beautiful, House
& Garden and Metropolitan Home.