Sasha Bikoff is a daring dreamer, her style is heavily influenced by the multicultural flavors of her hometown, New York City, and from her experiences traveling abroad.
She was dubbed the “interior designer for the young & wealthy” by the New York Times and the “go-to decorator for Manhattan’s well-heeled millennial set” by the New York Post.


Her aesthetic is 18th century French Rococo mixed with 1960s Space Age Modern, 1970s French Modernism and 1980s Italian Memphis Milano, which she executes with bright and colorful fabrics and rare antiques.


As an antiques dealer on 1stdibs, Sasha sources antique and vintage items from around the world which she reimagines in couture fashion fabrics.
When Sasha Bikoff was asked to create a room for 2018’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House, the 31-year-old New Yorker wanted to design a nightclub on the Upper East Side, however she ended up getting the staircase.
Undeterred by the limited options, she ran wild, reconstituting 1980s Memphis motifs into psychedelic carpets by The Rug Company and kaleidoscopic wallpapers by Voutsa, and painting the floor and ceiling trim in archival Farrow & Ball hues. Her eye-popping display stole the show and became an immediate Instagram sensation.


Other than the 2018 Kips Bay Decorator Show House, Sasha has exhibited her work in Salone del Mobile in collaboration with Versace, DIFFA, Lenox Hill Neighborhood House Gala, Holiday House Hamptons, Holiday House NYC.
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