About Libby Langdon
Libby Langdon is an interior designer, author, product designer and makeover television personality, as well as the creative force behind New York City–based design firm, Libby Interiors, Inc. Langdon’s residential and commercial projects, which embody her “Easy, Elegant, Everyday Style,” have won industry acclaim. In addition to penning Libby Langdon’s Small Space Solutions and being a long-standing House Beautiful columnist (“Libby’s Makeover” ran for two years), Langdon is also a frequent contributor to leading shelter and trade publications.
Langdon is fast becoming known for her growing licensed home-furnishings collections. In April 2022 at High Point Market, she is launching her first accessories line with A&B Home, which will be comprised of everything from decorative bowls, vases, hurricanes, trays, and boxes, to sculpture, spheres, and bar accessories. In October 2019, she introduced her collection of Libby Langdon Upholstery and Casegoods Furniture for Fairfield, featuring sleek, fresh silhouettes for modern lifestyles and is available at retailers nationwide. Libby also has her wall-décor collection with Paragon, proudly manufactured in Alabama. The Libby Langdon Lighting Collection for Crystorama personifies her passion for beautiful chandeliers and fixtures, showcasing transitional looks with an updated twist. Additionally, Libby has indoor and outdoor rug collections with KAS Rugs, which are sold online and at retail showrooms across the country.
Her interior projects and home products have been featured in leading shelter magazines, including Architectural Digest, House Beautiful, Traditional Home, Hamptons Cottages & Gardens, Better Homes and Gardens, Domino and Woman’s Day. Langdon has been a regular design expert on NBC’s TODAY, HGTV’s Small Space, Big Style, The View, The Rachael Ray Show, The Early Show and NBC’s Open House. Thanks to her work in makeover television, Langdon draws inspiration for her home-furnishings collections from countless conversations with consumers across the country about how we really live and what we really want.
Libby led a makeover with the She Builds Women in Real Estate committee in New York City, guiding more than 140 female volunteers and transforming a public housing community center in 12 hours. She reimagined the design for the community center and used her connections with Sherwin-Williams to get more than 340 gallons of paint donated for the one-day redesign. Libby serves on the board of the Bienenstock Furniture Library in High Point, NC, and is working to raise awareness of this valuable resource available to everyone in the home-furnishings industry. She is also a board member of the Sustainable Furnishings Council and is passionate about promoting eco-friendly manufacturers and practices creating healthy indoor and outdoor environments.
Langdon travels the country presenting her design seminars to consumers, designers and retailers about all things design. In addition, she holds book signings and appears on local and national radio and television to promote her collections and provide design advice. Libby splits her time between New York City and Sag Harbor, NY.