Judith Cohen is an interior designer whose work is sophisticated, elegant and comfortable. With a well-defined design sense that incorporates clean lines, traditional elements and using quality materials, she creates beautiful and luxurious interiors.
After college where she majored in English Literature and Art History, Judith was an assistant to the famous surrealist painter, Salvador Dali. Her work included editing his illustrated cook book, “Les Diners de Gala”, working with art dealers, book distributors, and the publisher. Judith studied at the New York School of Interior Design, and officially began her interior design career working as an assistant to noted interior designers Mario Buatta and Abbey Darer.
She founded Judith Cohen Design more than 20 years ago. Her first design project was a Wall Street office. From there she moved on to Manhattan apartments, professional offices and suburban homes. Judith specializes in residential and corporate projects in New York City, Westchester County and Connecticut.
Judith Cohen's signature style has been featured in Redbook, Woman's Day, House Beautiful, Home Ideas and Family Circle. She has written articles for Westchester and Connecticut Cottages & Gardens and The Scarsdale Inquirer. Two children's rooms are featured in the book, "Rooms to Grow, Creating Rooms and Furniture for Children." by Jane Cornell
Her portfolio is available here: http://www.judithcohen.com/portfolio.html

I come from a long line of innovative “entertainers” who have wonderful culinary skills and love to cook for the holidays, and I’ve followed in my family’s footsteps. The perennial…
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Judith Cohen on Tuesday, September 28, 2010

I have always loved furniture that moves or looks as if it can. Anything remotely kinetic catches my eye. When I was growing up, we had a brass tea trolley, sometimes bar cart, in our dining room. It had…
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Judith Cohen on Thursday, September 23, 2010

One of my favorite rooms to decorate is one that celebrates family, friends, entertainment, holidays and delicious occasions to remember: the dining room! The table and lighting are important elements…
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Judith Cohen on Tuesday, September 21, 2010

When your baby leaves the crib, it’s time to introduce some new play possibilities. There are a number of new products on the market for growing toddlers, preschoolers and beyond to help them exercise…
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Judith Cohen on Thursday, September 16, 2010

Exterior lighting can make even the finest house, building or courtyard more inviting. It’s not only a statement of taste, but can also be a clue to what you will find inside. The mood can be…
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Judith Cohen on Monday, September 13, 2010

Interiors are being pared down lately—furnishings are simpler, less patterned and in many cases more architectural. That’s why wall coverings are back! New designs are being produced by using…
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Judith Cohen on Thursday, September 9, 2010

Before my first son was born, more than 27 years ago, I couldn’t wait to choose his baby furniture. There were a few stores where we “all” shopped and the options were almost identical…
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Judith Cohen on Friday, September 3, 2010