"Best known for her work
in the English style, Mrs. Banker
has in fact created interiors
as disparate as a Japanese weekend
house north of New York City,
and a Washington D.C. townhouse
very much in the eighteenth-century
French style. (She’s also
worked often enough in a purely
modern vein to have had a steel-and-glass
coffee table named after her
by Karl Springer.) Although
most of her interiors can be
categorized as traditional and
are admired for impeccable quality
of their furnishings and finishes,
there is a certain relaxed,
contemporary quality to a Banker
room that she has termed ‘a
casual approach to luxury.’"
Architectural Digest
September, 1985
"Certain harmonies and
concords are observed over
and over again in Pamela Banker’s
choices. They have everything
to do with a well-timed, civilized
approach to the art of living
and of interior design."
Architectural Digest
May, 1981
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