From Publishers Weekly
This sumptuous coffee-table book takes readers inside the homes of todays most sought-after interior designers to explore how they decorate when theyre acting as their own hard-to-please clients. Organized by decorating style (Classic, Fusion and Contemporary), the book focuses on the lovingand often obsessivedetails each designer lavishes on his or her own abode. Readers whose tastes lean towards the traditional will thrill to the soothing lemon and mustard interiors of famed designer Mica Ertegüns Southampton country estate and appreciate Bradburys lengthy interview with Albert Hadley, whos often referred to as "The Dean" of American interior design. Bradbury has a knack for unearthing each designers artistic views and for including the details that reveal the most about their personalities. In the section on Fusion, for example, the home of eclectic designer Kathryn Ireland is a clear standout, and readers eager to tackle do-it-yourself projects will be pleased to note that the California-based designer had almost no formal training. She took but one course in textiles and design, "which she enrolled in because she would be the only one in the class and thought her teacher wouldnt bother to show up." Irelands own David Hicks-inspired bedroom is an escapist paradise swathed in lush fabrics with a canopy bed decked out in her trademark bright colors. Though Luscombe-Whytes photos brilliantly capture the beauty of these rooms, many seem like showrooms, despite the occasional coffee table books thrown in to give them a lived-in feel. Nevertheless, readers who have been roped in by the recent decorating craze will enjoy learning from the designers themselves how they use color, light and objects to achieve a desired effect.
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Book Description
What goes into a home? For Karim Rashid, the dynamic young product and interior design guru, a living room is accented with a combustible mixture of hot pinks and iridescent orange. The Connecticut home of David Easton, one of the reigning kings of traditional design, features a vast central space overlooking a classically proportioned garden. Holly Hunt, the hip young West Coast designer, has married an American sensibility with French country charm in her Parisian apartment. All of these homes are distinctive, and all show remarkable taste, which is hardly surprising given that their owners have the sharpest eyes in the Western Hemisphere.
The 20 designers featured in American Designers' Houses consider their homes part laboratory, part showroom-and entirely personal. In interviews that are akin to guided tours, the designers point out favorite objects, reminisce about their work and clients, and share design tips. By focusing on interior designers' own homes, this fascinating book captures their style in its purest and most personal expression, uncompromised by clients' demands, and will encourage readers to develop their own unique decorating style. AUTHOR BIO: Dominic Bradbury is a journalist who has contributed to House & Garden, Elle Decor, GQ, and other magazines. He has written a number of books on architecture and design, including Designers at Home. Mark Luscombe-Whyte's photographs of interiors have been published in Vogue, House & Garden, Condé Nast Traveler, and other magazines.
The 20 designers featured in American Designers' Houses consider their homes part laboratory, part showroom-and entirely personal. In interviews that are akin to guided tours, the designers point out favorite objects, reminisce about their work and clients, and share design tips. By focusing on interior designers' own homes, this fascinating book captures their style in its purest and most personal expression, uncompromised by clients' demands, and will encourage readers to develop their own unique decorating style. AUTHOR BIO: Dominic Bradbury is a journalist who has contributed to House & Garden, Elle Decor, GQ, and other magazines. He has written a number of books on architecture and design, including Designers at Home. Mark Luscombe-Whyte's photographs of interiors have been published in Vogue, House & Garden, Condé Nast Traveler, and other magazines.