Todd Haley approaches every project as an artist would—guided by vision, discipline, and a rigorous respect for composition, proportion, and material integrity. For him, quality and collaboration are not abstract ideals but the essential structure through which meaningful design is formed.

Each commission is conceived as a singular work of art, shaped by the individuality of the client, the character of the architecture, and Haley’s extensive knowledge of design, art, and fashion. The result is an environment that is meticulously tailored, deeply personal, and executed to the highest standard of craftsmanship.

With more than three decades of practice, Haley has developed an uncommon fluency between classical order and contemporary innovation. His interiors are defined by architectural clarity, quiet luxury, and a refined modernism informed by his deep engagement with art, couture, and decorative history. Equally, he continues to draw from his early fascination with industrial and commercial materials—incorporating them when the concept and context allow, adding an edge of functional beauty and understated rigor to his work.

This breadth of reference enables Haley to move fluidly between periods and styles, synthesizing influences from fine art, fashion, and architecture to create spaces that are both timeless in spirit and acutely attuned to how people live today.

For Haley, true luxury is never demonstrative. It is found in precision, proportion, and the integrity of execution—an unwavering attention to detail that elevates each project into an experience of lasting value.

Collaboration remains central to his process. Haley works closely with clients, architects, artisans, and craftspeople whose expertise and dedication mirror his own. Together, they create environments that embody creativity, authenticity, and enduring beauty.

Recent commissions include private residences in Chicago, New York, and Telluride, with current projects underway in Chicago, Miami, and abroad. His work has been featured in Chicago Home + Garden, Architectural Digest, and Interiors.