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John F. Saladino
Born
Kansas City, Missouri
NationalityAmerican
EducationYale School of Art and Architecture
OccupationInterior designer
Websitesaladinostyle.com

John F. Saladino is an American interior designer, furniture designer, and garden designer, based in New York City.

He was born in Kansas City, Missouri. He graduated from Notre Dame and the Yale School of Art and Architecture.

Career

After graduation he worked with Italian architect Piero Sartogo in Rome.

Saladino established the Saladino Group, Inc. in 1972 in New York City.[1]

His practice has a staff of around 30 and has undertaken office and residential design projects.[2]

The design studio has completed numerous residential and corporate interior design projects, most of which draw heavily from traditional European influences. As well as undertaking interior design projects his practice also designs furniture.

His designs have appeared in Dunbar, Bloomingdale's, and Baker Furniture.[3][4]

Saladino purchased a historic 1920s stone villa and estate grounds, located in Montecito, California, in 2001. His restoration project there involved reconstruction, new construction, interior design, and landscape design. It was completed in 2004.[5][6][7] Villa is his well illustrated book about the project.[8]

Boards

He has served as a board member for a number of organizations, including Parsons School of Design, New York School of Interior Design, Save Venice, and the Sir John Soane Museum Foundation in London.[1]

Books

  • Style by Saladino—by John Saladino, published by Frances Lincoln in October 2000.[9][10]
  • Villa—by John Saladino, published by Frances Lincoln in March 2009.[8][11]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b SaladinosStyle.com: Background of the Saladino Group
  2. ^ "Facade Collection by John Saladino for Baker Furniture".
  3. ^ "Background - Saladino Style". saladinostyle.com.
  4. ^ "John F. Saladino: 1985 Hall of Fame Inductee". www.interiordesign.net. 31 May 2014.
  5. ^ SaladinoStyle.com: Restoration project
  6. ^ SB Digs.com: Saladino Villa in Montecito
  7. ^ Curbed LA: "Did Ellen and Portia Just Buy a $26M Villa by John Saladino?" (2013)
  8. ^ a b Villa by John Saladino; ISBN 978-0711229686.
  9. ^ Saladino, John; Stoeltie, Barbara; Stoeltie, Rene (5 October 2000). Style by Saladino. Frances Lincoln. ISBN 978-1580930802.
  10. ^ SaladinoStyle.com: Books
  11. ^ CoatsHomes.com: Design Book of the Week: Villa by John Saladino