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Marc Charbonnet has run his own New York interior design firm, MECA (MARC EDWARD CHARBONNET ASSOCIATES), since 1991.


Mr. Charbonnet has had the distinct honor of being selected as one of the 100 Designers in the January 2004 release of Architectural Digest's "The New List, The AD100, The World's Top Designers and Architects".  Mr. Charbonnet has also been featured in the January 2002 release of Architectural Digest's "Today's Designers & Legendary Design, The New AD100".  In addition to these article listings, Mr. Charbonnet has also been featured in the January 2000 release of Architectural Digest's "Interior Design Legends".  Mr Charbonnet has also appeared in several features such as shopping trips in his hometown and AD AT LARGE features in other locations.


 He is the designer of Michael J. Fox’s Sharon, Connecticut estate featured in the June 2000 Architectural Digest, as well as the Manhattan apartment of Michael J. Fox and his family featured on the cover of the October 1997 issue of Architectural Digest. He has also designed many residences on New York's Fifth and Park Avenues, and in his hometown of New Orleans, as well as other parts of the country.

His interior design firm is full staff and full service. MECA designed interiors include such diverse elements as custom designed mosaic floors, plaster cornices, wood paneling, special plated hardware, hand-painted borders, and are furnished with a mix of the best of the antique and the new, the important and the decorative.

His diverse talents include furniture design and lighting fixture design; working with sources used by famous museums, he has been entrusted with entirely framing one of the world's great private art collections. Marc has worked as a photo stylist, creating interiors for Lancôme ads featuring Isabella Rosselini, a CD cover for Mary J. Blige, and photo shoots of John Leguiziamo.

Most recently, Mr. Charbonnet's designs were featured in the February 2004 issue of Architectural Digest: "Before & After."  This features the Time Warner Building interior design which details Charbonnet's Kitchen & Breakfast. Most recently, Mr. Charbonnet’s work is feathered in New York Spaces Volume 3 #6 2007
 


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