Frederick Patrick Piers von Westenholz (born 10 December 1943) is an interior designer, former English alpine skier.
He is the son and heir of Henry Frederick Everhard, Baron von Westenholz (1916–1984) and Marguerite Gordon Ness.
[3] Westenholz "started his career working with the interior decorator David Mlinaric and went on to collaborate with other dealers, including both Christopher Gibbs and Robert Kime."
"[4] Westenholz is one of House & Garden's Top 100 Interior Designers and a dealer in "18th- and 19th-century English and Anglo-Indian furniture and lighting.
[6] Together, they are the parents of three children: With his second wife, he has led the restoration of Dumfries House, a personal project of King Charles III.