He moved to
New Canaan with his wife Kathryn and opened his own architectural and design consulting office, Hugh Smallen & Associates. That same year, he opened a contemporary furniture store called “Design Collaborative” with the help of his wife. His interior design work included many projects for
IBM. In 1952 the design of his shop was displayed in the “De Stijl” exhibit in the
Museum of Modern Art. Smallen believed in a utilitarian way of living and these beliefs are reflected in his designs. Smallen’s designs are often characterized by their wide range of building materials including the use of wood, brick, cement, steel and stone which helped achieve a simplified way of living. Smallen continued his work in architecture and interior design up until his death on June 11, 1990, at Sarasota Memorial Hospital,
Florida. == Work ==