Ерік Кустер. Interior Design
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- Eric Kuster is one of today’s most internationally respected interior designers
- Whether you’re a design professional or just someone who loves beautiful, exclusive settings, Interior Design will give you a whole new perspective on design
- Immerse yourself in the worlds of the rich and famous — you can’t get any closer to their champagne-and-caviar lives than with this book
True beauty is achieved when a great idea collides with exquisite details. This rule is evidenced in the work of international interior designer Eric Kuster. When entering one of his interiors, you are hit by the initial visual impact. Then, as you spend time in the space, you find yourself in a continual state of discovery, with every subtle touch and nuance becoming clear. In addition to exclusive residences from Curaçao to London, his projects also include yachts and hotels, as well as commercial projects, ranging from legendary Amsterdam club Jimmy Woo to Barcelona’s Camp Nou Stadium. Kuster consistently exceeds the expectations of his clients, who are as picky as they are prominent. He succeeds by ensuring that individual elements are as impeccable as the whole. From every textile to each piece of furniture, and each artwork to every color combination, absolutely nothing is left to chance. Indulge in Interior Design to experience Kuster’s sumptuous environments for yourself and discover unique interior design inspiration.
Since establishing his own brand in 1999, ERIC KUSTER has become a world-renowned interior designer who counts many famous names among his clients. He also creates exclusive products, from fragrances to furniture under his Metropolitan Luxury label. And shares his extensive knowledge of design via his bi-annual magazine, Entourage. All of this establishes Eric Kuster as the holistic lifestyle guru. The Dutch native says of his work: “There is a signature, but every project is bespoke like creating a haute couture dress or tailored suit. It has to be the perfect fit. I don’t do copy and paste.”