Dylan Turk

the triumph of the real thing

Design and art advisory for people who know the difference.

A decade at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art—Frank Lloyd Wright, Safdie, a national design program—then years advising individuals and families who assemble serious private collections in architecturally significant spaces. Dylan Turk works at that altitude: curatorial in thought, architectural in execution, layered until a room feels inevitable.

Modern living room with a neon wall art piece, gray sofa with colorful pillow, a small side table with a vase of pink flowers, and a glimpse into a bedroom with a purple bed and a black and gold chandelier.
Powder room with rose lighting, colorful lips wallpaper, and backlit oval mirror, wallpaper on ceiling and walls, designed by Dylan Turk Studio.
A gilded French antique marble topped cabinet and a contemporary wall drawing by Nancy Rubins anchor this vestibule in the Austin Westlake village mansion.
Translucent metal-panel facade with autumn trees beyond, a contemporary architectural installation on the fall grounds of Crystal Bridges Museum. Architecture at Home was curated by Dylan Turk.
Textural rug, historic fireplace, colorful portraits, this living room serves as the entry reception for a private members club.