Jed Johnson
Andy Warhol's decorator
Late 20th Century · 1976–1996 · New York, NY
Signature styles
- Eclectic Period
- Aesthetic Movement
- Layered Antique
Profile
Jed Johnson lived with Andy Warhol and decorated their East 66th Street townhouse — a layered fantasy of nineteenth-century Aesthetic Movement, Federal-era American, and serious antique textiles. His firm continued under his brother Jay after Jed's death in 1996, anchoring the high-end Manhattan period-revival market.
Visual language
Aesthetic Movement wallpaper, layered period antiques, dark stained floors, jewel-toned upholstery.
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