Pol Theis

Pol G. Theis
Born (1968-02-10) February 10, 1968
Luxembourg
Residence New York City, New York
Nationality Luxembourger
Education Master's degrees in Business, Economic, and Tax law
Alma mater Panthéon-Assas University
Paris-Sorbonne University
Occupation Interior designer
Years active 2002–present
Organization P&T Interiors

Pol Theis (born February 10, 1968) is a Luxembourger attorney and interior designer. He is the founder and principal of the international interior design firm P&T Interiors, which is based in New York.[1] Before pursuing interior design, he was a corporate lawyer, based in Luxembourg and Paris.[2]

Personal background

Pol Theis was born on February 10, 1968, in Luxembourg. He attended Panthéon-Assas University, graduating in 1993, with a Master's degree in Business and Tax Law. The following year, he graduated from Paris-Sorbonne University with a Master's in Business and Economic Law. He was admitted to the Luxembourg Bar in 1995.

Professional background

Law

After graduating from Paris Sorbonne University, Theis began practicing law in Luxembourg at Wildgen Spielmann & Ries. In 1996, he moved to Paris and continued his practice at Stibbe Simont Monahan Duhot, before joining the staff of Haarmann Hemmelrath.

Interior design

In 2002, he relocated to New York and established the interior design firm of P&T Interiors.[3] He designed his own 2,000-square-foot Manhattan loft apartment (formally a carpet warehouse), which was later featured in New York Home magazine[4] and The Wall Street Journal.[5] He has designed for clients in New York City, The Hamptons, France, and Luxembourg. His interior design work has been published in over 50 journals, including New York Spaces,[6][7][8][9][10] The New York Observer,[11] Elle Decor,[12] Objeckt International,[3] and Michèle Schumacher magazine.[13] His work has also been presented in the 2013 book, East Coast Modern: Contemporary Residential Architecture and Interiors.[14]

Honors and awards


Published Work

—Magazines—

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

—Books—

2012

2013

References

  1. "Firm Profile". Architizer.com. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
  2. Rousseau, Claire (January 2007). "New York, new life". 4 Homes: 50–58.
  3. 1 2 de Korver, Corinne. "Pol Theis The Rusty Guy Doll". Objeckt International 46: 114–119.
  4. Bossu-Rousseau, Claire (January–February 2007). "Flatiron District NEW INDUSTRIALISM". New York Home: 44–50.
  5. "NYC Real Estate: Flatiron 'Industrial Chic' - WSJ.com". Online.wsj.com. 2011-03-08. Retrieved 2013-07-04.
  6. Kristal, Marc (September 2008). New York Spaces. 4 5: 36–43. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. Brady, Sallie (May–June 2010). "The Art of Adaptation". New York Spaces 7 (3): 72–77.
  8. Theis, Pol (February 2009). "My Favorite Space". New York Spaces.
  9. "Top 50 Names You Need to Know in Metro New York Design". New York Spaces: 97–98. September 2012.
  10. Gage, Marjorie (January–February 2013). "Flatiron Loft": 74–91.
  11. "Your Open House: Adventures in the Garment District". Observer.com. 2010-04-19. Retrieved 2013-07-04.
  12. "Case Study". Elle Decor: 124. November 2007.
  13. "Pol Theis". Michèle Schumacher Magazine International: 94–97.
  14. Sinovcic, Damir (2013). East Coast Modern: Contemporary Residential Architecture and Interiors. Design Book. pp. 124–130. ISBN 978-1936344055.
  15. "Americas 2011". Propertyawards.net. 2013-01-18. Retrieved 2013-07-04.
  16. https://theregistry.force.com/profile/polgtheis#_ga=1.223077787.144339885.1427898601
  17. http://www.pandtinteriors.com/press/magazine/2fr-dRes-Decor/
  18. http://www.pandtinteriors.com/press/magazine/3rus-dUhm/
  19. http://www.pandtinteriors.com/press/magazine/1eng-a4-Homes/
  20. http://www.pandtinteriors.com/press/magazine/1eng-bElle-Decor/
  21. http://www.pandtinteriors.com/press/magazine/1eng-cMichele-Schumacher-no1/
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