Influential Interiors

Influential Interiors
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Publisher : Clarkson Potter Publishers
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015049549101
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Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Influential Interiors by : Suzanne Trocmé

The first book that reveals the history of 20th-century interior design by showcasing the styles and offering the trade secrets of the key decorators and designers who have shaped -- and continue to shape -- today's taste.The art of interior design as we know it emerged at the beginning of the 20th century, and Influential Interiors chronicles the most significant people, styles, and moments in its history. From early stars such as Elsie de Wolfe, Syrie Maugham and Jean-Michel Frank to today's leading practitioners, such as Andree Putman, Peter Marino and Sills & Huniford, biographical details, photographs and explanations of important projects and key designs (e.g. for furniture or fabrics) are supplied and their influence worldwide is discussed. Twenty-four designers are featured in depth; their work, in each case outlined over several spreads, has had a lasting influence on those that followed them. And for six major figures, a full-color scrapbook-like collage breaks down the key elements of the designer's signature style, offering at a glance the types of colors, fabrics, patterns, furniture and accessories that characterize t

Influential Styles

Influential Styles
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Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 1903221145
ISBN-13 : 9781903221143
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Influential Styles by : Judith Miller

Tracing the main influences on interior design from medieval times to the modern day, this book gives a simple explanation of each style and its history while also looking at the style in a modern context. It provides a visual guide as to how to create that style. Each chapter starts with an accessible and clear introduction to each style, placing it in its historical context and outlining the factors that influenced the development of the style. An artwork from the period showing the decoration of a room gives an authentic view of how these elements would have been incorporated in interiors at the time. This is then followed by an overview of the smaller details that also define a look - the furnishing and decorative elements that are representative of that style, from a range of different furniture shapes to silverware and glass, from textiles such as quilts to porcelain and china. Taken together, these spreads give the reader a "sample board" of each style that forms a fascinating guide.

Inspired Design

Inspired Design
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Publisher : Vendome Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0865653569
ISBN-13 : 9780865653566
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Inspired Design by : Jennifer Boles

Most decorating books focus on one designer; the rest focus on one period, one trend, one room. This book, for the first time, has the big picture: ALL the names everybody must know from the entire 100-year history of interior design. Each designer is profiled and illustrated with three to four photographs of their best work; what we can learn from them--and how they changed decorating forever--is clearly highlighted to catch the eye.

Nina Campbell Interiors

Nina Campbell Interiors
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Publisher : CICO Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 178249054X
ISBN-13 : 9781782490548
Rating : 4/5 (4X Downloads)

Synopsis Nina Campbell Interiors by : Nina Campbell

Nina Campbell is one of the world’s most respected and influential interior designers. Her current projects include a large residence on mainland China, a private house for a member of the Jordanian royal family in Amman, a town house in New York, and a country house hotel overlooking Cheltenham race course, and it is this broad range of commissions that makes Nina uniquely qualified to guide the home decorator. Nina Campbell Interiors focuses on introducing all-important detail into the home, whether in the form of texture, color, lighting, art, flowers, or other finishing touches. This book features the private homes of Nina’s clients, ranging from a city pied-a-terre to a large family home, from a chic apartment to a country bolt-hole, a vast home in Shanghai and a New York brownstone, all designed and decorated to suit a range of lifestyles, but all reflecting Nina’s infallible eye for detail.

Interiors (Midnight Blue Edition)

Interiors (Midnight Blue Edition)
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Publisher : Phaidon Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0714878219
ISBN-13 : 9780714878218
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Interiors (Midnight Blue Edition) by : Phaidon Editors

A stunning collection of the best living spaces created and commissioned by the most influential people in interior design Interiors: The Greatest Rooms of the Century is the ultimate global celebration of residential interior design and decorating. With 400 rooms organized by designer from A-Z, the book goes beyond decorators, designers, and architects to highlight exquisite interiors designed by fashion designers, artists, style icons, and film stars who have made a unique contribution to the world of interior design. Covering work from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present day, the book features everything from extraordinary chateaux, stunning town houses, and luxury penthouses – to desert ranches, beach houses, and tiny jewel-like apartments in more than 25 countries. This is the essential inspirational source book for design aficionados, anyone who is interested in beautiful rooms, and for everyone who cares about the spaces in which they live.

Mid-Century Modern Interiors

Mid-Century Modern Interiors
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781350045729
ISBN-13 : 1350045721
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Mid-Century Modern Interiors by : Lucinda Kaukas Havenhand

Mid-Century Modern Interiors explores the history of interior design during arguably its most iconic and influential period. The 1930s to the 1960s in the United States was a key moment for interior design. It not only saw the emergence of some of interior design's most globally-important designers, it also saw the field of interior design emerge at last as a profession in its own right. Through a series of detailed case studies this book introduces the key practitioners of the period – world-renowned designers including Ray and Charles Eames, Richard Neutra, and George Nelson – and examines how they developed new approaches by applying systematic and rational principles to the creation of interior spaces. It takes us into the mind of the designer to show how they each used interior design to express their varied theoretical interests, and reveals how the principles they developed have become embodied in the way interior design is practiced today. This focus on unearthing the underlying ideas and concepts behind their designs rather than on the finished results creates a richer, more conceptual understanding of this pivotal period in modernist design history. With an extended introduction setting the case studies within the broader context of twentieth-century design and architectural history, this book provides both an introduction and an in-depth analysis for students and scholars of interior design, architecture and design history.

Billy Baldwin Decorates

Billy Baldwin Decorates
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Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015017923106
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Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Billy Baldwin Decorates by : Billy Baldwin

Billy Baldwin, known as the "Dean of American Decorating," is famous for his classical taste, streamlined modernism, and brilliant use of color. He is one of the most important decorators of the twentieth century, whose work has influenced contemporary designers from Bunny Williams to Jeffrey Bilhuber. A native of Baltimore, Baldwin's work caught the eye of eminent New York decorator Ruby Ross Wood. She invited him to join her firm, saying his work stood out "like a beacon of light in the boredom of the houses around it." Baldwin's style was a revelation--simultaneously classical and modernist, tailored and clean, yet dramatically colored, and above all American. An enemy of clutter and conspicuous wealth, he favored natural materials and comfortable furniture. In this book, the renowned American decorator suggests ways to give rooms personality and includes photographs and plans that illustrate his imaginative use of color and design

Raw Interiors

Raw Interiors
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Publisher : Booq Publishing
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 8499366856
ISBN-13 : 9788499366852
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Raw Interiors by : Daniela Santos Quartino

Long a prominent design aesthetic, Japanese minimalism stands at the core of Wabi Sabi, both a world view and aesthetic based on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. In recent years this has fueled the desire for raw interiors, modern spaces that bridge East and West and soothe the soul with their beautiful simplicity and eclectic decor. This book features approximately 30 international projects that exemplify this modern approach to Wabi Sabi, ranging from houses and apartments to commercial spaces, restaurants and hotels and featuring some of the most influential architects and interior designers in the world.

Geoffrey Bennison: Master Decorator

Geoffrey Bennison: Master Decorator
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Publisher : Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9780847845125
ISBN-13 : 0847845125
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Geoffrey Bennison: Master Decorator by : Gillian Newberry

The first monograph on the work of renowned twentieth-century British decorator and antiques dealer Geoffrey Bennison. Geoffrey Bennison (1921–1984) ranks among England’s most influential designers, defying conventional notions of style to conjure up magnificent settings for discerning clients who loved his theatrical and romantic sensibility. The master of the layered look, he used antique textiles with his own fabrics to achieve a complex mix of scale, pattern, and color in inventive shades such as his evocative Red Riding Hood Red and Prussian Blue. His talent for combining eclectic objects, his unerring eye, and his deep knowledge of antiques earned him a reputation for sophisticated originality equaled by very few. Even today, leading designers turn to Bennison for inspiration. This lavish volume opens with an illuminating text about Bennison’s fascinating history—from his early days at the Slade School of Art and his work as an antiques dealer in London during the swinging sixties to his later career as an interior designer. All of Bennison’s interiors are showcased, from magnificent country estates and retreats to elegantly appointed apartments and townhouses filled with priceless French and English furniture and curiosities, making this book a must-have for design lovers.

Kerry Joyce

Kerry Joyce
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1938461940
ISBN-13 : 9781938461941
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Kerry Joyce by : Kerry Joyce

"Kerry Joyce is known for the refined elegance and quiet classicism that unite his varied houses and interiors, as well as his collections of textiles, furniture, and rugs. His debut book spans a fascinating career, celebrating a unique, warm design sense that seeks always to turn houses into homes - to achieve the Intangible through the creation of tranquility and balance. The book showcases homes in a surprising range of styles, from modern to traditional, urban to rustic, period restorations to entirely newly imagined houses that feel as though they are just as authentic. In addition, a charming introduction describes Joyce's unusual path to becoming a designer, with thoughtful essays on each part of his work, from houses to interiors to his products. A special view into the creative process of an influential and multi-talented designer"--Provided by publisher