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Eric Haydel Design

1 Design Center Pl Suite 350
Boston, MA 02210
617-451-1412
Company Profile: 

Boston-based interior designer and luxury trade showroom owner Eric Haydel is forging a path with a modern-day design business model. His team services clients for bespoke interiors nationally, while he curates a collection of of-the-minute textiles and furnishings for Eric Haydel Showroom and The M-Geough Company. As New England ASID President, he enjoys a platform to teach and engage his fellow designers, while traveling to speak for Domotex USA in Atlanta, to design for Holiday House in New York and as a Style Spotter for IMC High Point Market. Eric’s full-spectrum approach to the industry keeps him ahead of the trends, while rooted in the classics. He is constantly in motion designing interiors and products for clients and colleagues, with his momentum driving innovation for new business models for success in the new normal.

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Fat Tuesday Interior Decor by Eric Haydel Design
Eric Haydel celebrates Mardi Gras with a magnificent feast. Cotton candy cocktails, colorful beads, and glittery decorations bring Mardi Gras to Eric Haydel’s dining room table. Owner of Eric Haydel Design, Haydel says Mardi Gras is his favorite holiday. Growing up in southern Louisiana in Thibodaux, just outside New Orleans, celebrating Mardi Gras is a family tradition he has enjoyed his whole...
Holiday place setting with greenery and roses
Interior designer and owner of luxury showroom M-Geough, Eric Haydel uses native New England elements to anchor his holiday décor.  There are countless benefits of living in New England during the holiday season. At the top of the list, according to designer Eric Haydel, is the opportunity to incorporate live, locally sourced greenery into festive arrangements. For much of his own seasonal décor...
Colorful home office by Eric Haydel Design
Interior designer Eric Haydel, principal of Eric Haydel Design and owner of the Eric Haydel Showroom at the Boston Design Center, wants to know what you’re comfortable with. That way, he can “push you towards the uncomfortable,” he says, and you’re going to love it. It’s not that he won’t listen. Quite the contrary. In fact, he believes that when working with a designer your voice should be heard...