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Interiors: The Greatest Rooms of the Century is the ultimate global celebration of residential interior design and decorating from the discipline's origins in the early twentieth century to the present day. It spotlights the work of more than 400 of the most influential people in the world of interior design - going beyond decorators and architects to include such style arbiters as patrons, fashion designers, and artists who have designed their own homes.
With 400 rooms organized by designer from A- Z, three incisive essays by leading experts to set the rooms in context, an informative glossary, and a fascinating timeline, this is the essential book on those influential living spaces that continue to provide inspiration for homes and home makers around the world today.
- Based in New York, William Norwich is an interior design and fashion editor and journalist formerly of Vogue and New York Times.
Key Selling Points - An inspirational source book, perfect for all design aficionados, for everyone interested in beautiful spaces, and for anyone thinking about the rooms in which they live - Features the 'greats' of interior design, such as Billy Baldwin, Stéphane Boudin, and Sibyl Colefax, alongside such modern masters as Alvar Aalto and Ward Bennett and their contemporary counterparts: Anouska Hempel, India Mahdavi, Atelier AM, among others - Architects Robert Mallet-Stevens and Luis Barragán, artists Frida Kahlo and Donald Judd, and patrons Marella Agnelli and Coco Chanel are among the many influencers whose rooms are featured in the book - An elegant and beautifully produced object in its own right, with an exquisite cloth cover
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