Quick Takes With: John Derian
It’s fitting that John Derian is our October Quick Takes star. For one, this month marks thirty years—three whole decades—since John opened his first NYC shop. For another, he’s got a particular knack for the wonderfully strange and the beautifully eerie. In his trademark decoupaged ephemera—for which he’s achieved undeniable cult status in the design world—bones, spiders, crows, and black cats are just as likely to be found as old-fashioned eyeglasses, wine bottles, and playing cards.
Our admiration for John’s work is longstanding: We featured his Provincetown house in the first Remodelista book, and he served as a judge for our (dearly departed) Considered Design Awards way back in 2015. Today, we catch up with John about his design pet peeve, favorite sheets, and trusty kitchen utensil. Read on:

You’re invited to dinner. What’s your go-to gift?
Tea towels
What’s on your bedside table?
A stack of books
What’s your desert island design/art/architecture-related book?
Bloomsbury at Home, Pamela Todd
What podcast or playlist do you put on when you need inspiration?
Diva soundtrack
What’s a film or TV show whose aesthetic has stuck with you?
Persuasion, the ’90s version

Which Instagram account do you go to for design inspiration?
What has been your best house upgrade?
Toaster
A simple or budget-friendly design move you wish you’d known sooner?
My favorite sheets are…
Rasa, hand block-printed
My favorite paint color for the bedroom is…
My unpopular design opinion is…
Lowered ceilings and paneled walls…
Your design pet peeve?
Bright lights

My go-to kitchen utensil is…
An antique wooden spoon
Three words that describe my design style:
Comfortable, eclectic, antique
First design love?
Painted furniture
What item from your closet do you have on repeat?
Todd Snyder shorts
Favorite design shop to visit (online or in person)?

What is the last thing you purchased for your house?
A toaster
Something you’re coveting?
Olives
I don’t leave the house without…
Glasses, phone, and keys.
Thanks so much, John! Follow his work @johnderiancompany and johnderian.com,
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