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After a century during which it was preferable to bury the past under the rubble left by the passing of advances in science, trendsetting artistry and social revolutions, today we once again look to previous eras.
In this context, contemporary interiors have come to promote a style which works in any environment, in private homes, clubs, restaurants, shops, hotels and even beauty parlours, retro environments appeal to the individual and collective memory, and evoke nostalgic feelings. Sometimes environments inspired by a particular period are created in these spaces, or alternatively, a collage of pieces from th epast and the present may be installed.
More than any other element of interior design, color sets the mood of a room. Once the palette is limited to a single color, the effect can be dramatic and powerful or sublime. Monochrome features projects by more than twenty internationally known interior designers who have created rooms based around one color. Included are a blue bedroom by Vicente Wolf, a silver dining room for Baccarat by Philippe Starck, an ivory loft apartment by Lee Mindel of Shelton Mindel, and a purple bedroom by Benjamin Noriega. Neutral shades - grays, taupes, and beiges - and crisp, contemporary whites are featured in projects by M Group, Anthony Todd, Noel Jeffrey, and Michael Gabellini.
John Saladino, who is renowned for his cool, subtle tones, has written an introductory text. He touches on the different approaches to color over time and describes the effects created by using a single color in different textures and patterns of fabric and finishes.
A companion and successor to the hugely successful Dream Homes (50,000 copies in print), this book presents an entirely new selection of 100 stunning interiors of all styles from around the globe. From sumptuous, state-of-the-art city apartments created by interior designers to quirky holiday retreats transformed by their dedicated owners, this is an exciting kaleidoscope of locations and home-decoration ideas. Johanna Thornycroft describes concisely the key characteristics of each home and how these have been achieved, providing insights into the work of leading interior designers. Each project is fully illustrated with beautiful photographs by celebrated interiors photographer Andreas von Einsiedel. More Dream Homes contains a wealth of inspiration for lovers of interior design or anyone seeking to make their dream home a reality.
A companion and successor to the hugely successful Dream Homes (50,000 copies in print), this book presents an entirely new selection of 100 stunning interiors of all styles from around the globe. From sumptuous, state-of-the-art city apartments created by interior designers to quirky holiday retreats transformed by their dedicated owners, this is an exciting kaleidoscope of locations and home-decoration ideas. Johanna Thornycroft describes concisely the key characteristics of each home and how these have been achieved, providing insights into the work of leading interior designers. Each project is fully illustrated with beautiful photographs by celebrated interiors photographer Andreas von Einsiedel. More Dream Homes contains a wealth of inspiration for lovers of interior design or anyone seeking to make their dream home a reality.
The shapes, colors, imagination, graphic patterns, and free-spirited effervescence of a legendary design movement. Step inside the homes, studios, and hotels of the postmodernism-loving collective, from original Memphis day interiors to modern ’80s-influenced schemes
Pump up the postmodernism! Curious ceramic objects, wildly patterned fabrics, and anthropomorphic lamps: Instantly recognizable and never, ever boring, Memphis is one of the most important design movements of the 20th century. Founded by Italian architect and designer Ettore Sottsass, the Memphis Group put forward a visionary new approach to design, that rebelled against the rules of functionalism, defining the ’80s with its radical combinations of shapes, materials, and patterns. Serving up kooky design that’s eclectic yet tightly curated, the Memphis look is exuberant, outrageous, and entertaining. Who doesn’t want a bit of that?
Spanning the worlds of interiors, furniture, fashion, and graphics, this new design book explores how the rule-breaking Memphis aesthetic continues to shape the modern creative scene. It started with Millennial Pink. Now the sweet shop colors, terrazzo floors, and curved cartoon shapes have been given a black outline and made graphic and cool.
In More is More, author and design journalist Claire Bingham curates iconic Memphis designs and interiors alongside contemporary projects steeped in the effervescent Memphis mood. Step inside stunning, postmodernism-loving homes, studios, and hotels, capturing the Memphis spirit with their hello-there hues, vive la différence mindset, and flamboyant creativity — all hopefully, in the teeth of good taste. And along the way, hear from fashion-forward creatives embracing the Memphis look, as well as from Memphis Group founding members Peter Shire and George Sowden who talk about Memphis’s beginnings, its legacy today and how the ’80s vibe has impacted their life and work. For both the leaders and followers of the New Wave, Memphis is more than a style. It’s an attitude.
Claire Bingham revisits the period’s free-thinking mind-set and whisks us away on a crazy and colorful journey: in exciting essays, interviews, and stories about home decor, artists and designers from around the world share how Memphis continues to inspire and enrich their work.
Includes interviews with fashion-forward creatives such as Camille Walala and Bethan Laura Wood.
More Is More, the exquisite second volume about Tony Duquette, delves into the creative process and personal life of this great American designer renowned for his fantastical artwork, sculpture, jewelry, gardens, film sets, and interiors. Using "The Enchanted Vision" - a three-day lecture delivered by Duquette at UCLA in the early 1970s - as its springboard, More Is More conveys through lavish illustrations Duquette's artistic credo on the arts of living and the living arts. Author Hutton Wilkinson explains Duquette's design philosophy, creative process, and studio practices, as well as the evolution of his exceptional style and vision.
While Duquette's own work receives full attention, an entire chapter is devoted to the artwork and persona of his wife, Elizabeth "Beegle". This personal dimension is further enhanced by countless anecdotes about the fabulous life they led together: their international travels, active social lives among royalty and the jet-set, their many dinner parties and gatherings, their homes and studios.
The final chapter reveals that Duquette's legacy is alive and well as Wilkinson continues to develop the Duquette style and expand the brand across the globe.
Tectum's earliest bestselling books were those devoted to the fashion for loft living - converting large one-storey spaces within buildings into open plan living spaces. Each volume was a showcase for desirable modern loft spaces in London, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Brussels, Scandinavia, Paris, Berlin and even China. This new photographic collection visits a wide variety of buildings from all over the world, showing how interior designers have transformed them. The choice of subjects mixes classic interior designs with iconic new ones and flea market discoveries. 500 pages of large-format colour photographs illustrate imaginative use of colour and design and the character of space in the open living environment.
TASCHEN's 25th anniversary Special edition! This book explores contemporary interiors in the sun-soaked land that stretches from the Sahara to the Mediterranean: Morocco. The diversity is breathtaking: the rural pisé architecture of the south is a far cry from the Hispano-Mooresque ornamental beauty of the imperial cities. Moroccan Interiors are as endlessly varied as the country itself, from the restored palaces in the medina of Marrakesh (where aesthetes of the international set now live) to humble troglodyte fishermen’s homes at Sidi Moussa d’Aglou. The colorful palette of this country and the light there themselves suffuse these very different homes with a vitality that is as distinctive to modern Morocco as it is a reflection of contemporary trends in décor worldwide.
This eclectic selection of homes demonstrates all that is most wonderful about Moroccan living. Flipping through these pages of fairy tale interiors, exteriors, and details, (ideally whilst sipping a steaming cup of sweet, fragrant mint tea) you`ll be instantly transported.
Cet ouvrage présente une centaine de motifs divers pouvant facilement être reproduits. Quelques profils présentés au format facilitent le creusage.