David Hicks (1929–1998) was a renowned British interior designer, famous for revolutionizing interior design during the 1960s and 1970s. Known for his bold use of color, geometric patterns, and a blend of antique and modern furnishings, Hicks helped reshape the aesthetic of the time. His work included high-profile projects for royalty and celebrities, including designs for Buckingham Palace, the White House, and various luxury hotels. Hicks's distinctive style emphasized dramatic color combinations and a mix of traditional and contemporary elements, leaving a lasting influence on modern interior design
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