Bradfield & Tobin

22 East 58th Street
New York City, NY 10022
United States
212.758.1773

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          Refined, luxurious, exquisitely curated, fearless, bespoke and completely of the moment. These are the essential elements of Bradfield & Tobin’s signature style, sought after by Fortune 500 clients and others for whom the firm long ago coined the phrase “silent celebrities,” which include some of the most prominent aristocratic and royal families in the world. Among the many highly celebrated projects are: a major overhaul of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney’s Westbury, Long Island estate, restoration of the late King Hussein’s mansion in Maryland, the design of Hollywood director Oliver Stone’s riverside New York apartment, and a reconceptualization of the 200-room Equinox Resort in Vermont, a redesign so transformative that Starwood Hotels, Equinox’s parent company, elevated the property to its Luxury Collection.

The firm is currently at work around the globe, including Tokyo, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Beijing, Jakarta, Dubai and Jerusalem. The design team’s unique point of view combines the finest art and antiques and a quintessentially contemporary sensibility with state-of-the-art technology and rare, lavish materials from every hemisphere.  The company portfolio includes palatial residences, private jets and yachts, and singular office environments from Mexico to Moscow, Canada to the Caribbean and America to Asia.        

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Geoffrey N. Bradfield designer

Raised in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, and with an established early career in Johannesburg, Bradfield moved to the New York in the 1970s. After working for the eminent interiors firm McMillen Inc., he became partner to the late Jay Spectre, ultimately reorganizing the company under the Bradfield name. An impressive body of work has garnered Bradfield countless accolades. He has been named among the world’s top designers by Architectural Digest and appeared innumerable times on the AD100 list. In addition, Architectural Digest affirmed his prestige, naming Bradfield a “Dean of American Design.” The Robb Report recognized him as one of the Top Ten Designers in World. He was included in the Millennium Issue of the book America’s Elite 1000—the Ultimate List. Among the many honors bestowed upon Bradfield have been the American Cancer Society Man of Achievement Award (2012), the Hyland Award for Design Excellence (2012) the New York School of Interior Design’s Albert Hadley Lifetime Achievement Award (2013), and the St. George's Society Anglo-American Cultural Award recognizing individuals who have made significant contributions to the US-UK cultural world (2015). Archbishop Desmond Tutu, in his capacity as chairman of South Africa’s Phelophepa Healthcare Train, presented the South African-born designer an Award for Excellence in 2007 “in recognition of his sterling success globally and his contributions to his country of birth.”

Bradfield’s work has been prolifically published. In addition to the magazines mentioned above, his projects have appeared domestically in The New York Times, Elle Décor, Veranda, Interior Design, Esquire, House Beautiful, Metropolitan Home and many others. International publications include: Habitat - South Africa; Yue - China/New York; Home Decoration - China; Dom & Interior - Russia; InsideOut - Dubai; Al Manzal ¬- Saudi Arabia; Home Concepts - Singapore; Casa & Jardim - Portugal; Casas & Genti - Spain; Home & Apartment Trends - Southeast Asia; Tatler - Hong Kong; Tatler - Shanghai & Beijing, China; and Point de Vue - France. His television appearances include a profile on CNBC’s “High Net Worth,” CNN’s “Style with Elsa Klensch,” ICS "City Beat" and a one-hour special on his firm broadcast on HGTV. He has made frequent appearances on the latter network’s various programs, including “Top Ten Design.” For three consecutive years, China has honoured Bradfield by inviting him to judge the National Design Competition in Shanghai.
Bradfield co-authored Point of View: Design by Jay Spectre (1991). In 1993, Bradfield published Celebration: Christmas in New York. He has gone on to produce six additional books: Defining Millennium Modern (2004), Ex Arte (2009), A 21st Century Palace: Mexico City (2012), the first of a planned five-book series and Artistic License (2013), the first American dual language English-Chinese design book. Volume II A 21st Century Palace: Jerusalem (2014) focuses on a sumptuous penthouse residence overlooking the Old City.

Bradfield has designed the Signature Collection, a line of textiles, wallcoverings and rugs, for the Stark Company. His Millennium Modern Collection of classically inspired contemporary acrylic furniture was the subject of a solo exhibition at Sebastian+Barquet Gallery in New York in 2009 and continues to sell internationally.

Roric H. Tobin designer

Roric Tobin is a partner at Bradfield & Tobin, the global interior design firm formed with the award-winning, celebrated designer Geoffrey Bradfield.

Tobin, who moved to New York after graduating from Yale University, began his professional career as a design assistant at Geoffrey Bradfield, Inc. While taking technical classes at the School of Visual Arts, he honed his skills under Bradfield’s guidance. Over the next decade, his career continued to advance as he took on larger projects and more responsibilities – bringing his passion for art and fine antiques together with the firm’s signature of Functional Opulence.

In 2014, the pair formed B & T Global, LLC under the working moniker Bradfield & Tobin, to focus on major international projects. As of Fall 2016, all projects, domestic and international, will be handled by the new company. Together, the designers crisscross the globe for projects throughout Asia, Europe, and South America, while also maintaining an impressive roster of clients in New York, Florida and throughout the United States.

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