
Interior designer Steven
Miller founded Steven Miller Design Studio (SMDS) in 1999. SMDS
provides interior design services and counsel for every stage of design
development for both residential and commercial spaces.
Miller’s style is sophisticated and stylish; most of all
though, he is known for the sense of fun and whimsy that enlivens all
his work.
Miller’s
passion for design was apparent even in early childhood. At the age of
ten, he undertook his first project on a modest budget of
$500—and the Miller family dining room was transformed. Word
spread fast through his suburban Chicago neighborhood and by the time
he was in middle school Miller was a sought-after consultant on matters
ranging from furniture and art arrangement to renovation and
reorganization. As a teenager, Miller was hired to design the windows
of a local home furnishings and accessories boutique on the
recommendation of his high school art department. A designer was born.
Of course, good
instincts can only take you so far. After high school, Miller moved to
the West Coast, enrolling at the California College of Arts (CCA) from
which he earned a degree in Interior Architecture and pursued
additional studies in Art History, Industrial Design, and Furniture
Design. Miller began his professional career in the office of
distinguished designer Gary Hutton, whom he met while still in college.
Upon graduation, Miller joined Hutton’s firm full-time,
working closely with him on high-profile projects, in addition to
helping launch what was to become a successful national furniture line.
After six years in
Hutton’s office, Miller decided to branch out on his own.
Collaborating with leading architects, furniture manufacturers, and his
own clients, SMDS consistently turns out eclectic, original interiors,
by turns traditional, modern, elegant, or simply outrageous.
“We all
know intuitively that life is better when we live, work, or play in a
beautiful space,” says Miller. “Designers get to
make that happen. It’s a privilege and a
challenge—and for me, a joy.”
Miller lives with his
partner in San Francisco. Their home—otherwise known as the
SMDS design laboratory—is constantly evolving, often to
counteract the anti-décor antics of their three pugs.
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