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Greg Natale
Australian interior designer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Greg Natale (born 1974)[1] is an Australian interior designer, and the founder of Greg Natale Design.
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Early life and education
Natale was born and raised in Sydney, Australia,[2] to Italian immigrants who arrived in Australia in the 1950s.[3] Natale took a three-year course in interior design at the Enmore Design Centre at TAFE NSW – Sydney Institute, studied visual arts at Sydney College of the Arts, and architecture at the University of Technology, Sydney.[4][5]
Career
From 1996 to 2001, Natale worked for three different architectural design firms: Garth Barnett Designers, HBO+EMTB, and SJB.[6] In 2001, he launched Greg Natale Design.[7] This was around the end of the minimalism movement,[7][8] and Natale chose to pursue a more luxurious look than had previously been in style.[5] His first major project was the 2002 design of the Gonano Apartment, with a decorative, repeat pattern coordinated on walls, blinds, bed linens and art.[3]
Natale's first book, The Tailored Interior, was published by Hardie Grant in November 2014, with photography by Anson Smart and a foreword by Jonathan Adler.[6][9] The book offers insights and lessons on interior design, including Natale's philosophies and approach to paint colour, type of paints, patterns, proportion, cohesion and layering,[5][7][10] showcasing 18 spaces Natale has created.[9] Architectural Digest named the book as part of its 21 Best Books by Designers and Architects of 2015.[citation needed]
In September 2018 Natale's second book, The Patterned Interior, was published by Rizzoli New York.
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Bibliography
- The Tailored Interior (Hardie Grant Books, 2014)
- The Patterned Interior (Rizzoli, New York, 2018)
Television
- homeMADE, Nine Network, season 1, 2009
- The Renovators, Network Ten, season 1, 2011
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