about
amy louise lee is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning interior designer and artist known for her sophisticated approach to quiet luxury. with over 24 years of experience, she has crafted refined high end residential interiors in NYC, Princeton, Los Angeles, Berlin & Montreal and collaborated on commercial spaces including The Pierre Hotel NYC, Miraval Spa AZ and Catch Restaurant NYC. her authentic self is reflected in her appreciation for understated elegance, timeless design, exceptional craftsmanship, and her artistic expression.
amy’s philosophy centers on creating calm, effortlessly sophisticated environments. she believes true luxury lies in the subtle details: quality materials, harmonious proportions, seamless functionality, and the integration of art. this is reflected in her meticulous use of natural materials, bespoke furnishings and curated art.
her work, both in design and art, has garnered numerous prestigious awards and has been featured in leading international design publications. amy holds an Associate of Arts Degree in Interior Design and has become a certified Therapeutic Artist, teaching classes related to wonderment & imagination. her artwork has been exhibited in NYC, Princeton, Paris and Madrid.
amy louise lee and her team provide unparalleled service and attention to detail, ensuring each project reflects the client's vision and embodies enduring quiet luxury infused with an artistic sensibility.
artist statement
whether I’m creating a three dimensional interior space or a two dimensional piece of artwork my inspiration comes exclusivley from nature and science, being completely fascinated by the smaller details all around us, while most see a tree, I see the texture and detail of bark on that tree, wanting to learn and understand why the bark is the way it is. I indulge in my surroundings everyday by keeping my curiosity alive and by constantly wanting to learn. taking nature classes or reading books on math in nature keeps me intrigued and fascinated. there is so much beauty and chaos in the tiny details, which I am forever trying to recreate by using different tactile materials, like raw metal.
my work is my way of expressing abstractly what I see, sense, feel and learn through nature: simple, with complex humility.