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Hardcover American Designers' Houses Book

ISBN: 0865652279

ISBN13: 9780865652279

American Designers' Houses

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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... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

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Wonderful reading/viewing!

I have ordered several of this "type" of book, but I found this one to be a winner. You can find nearly every type of decorating one would like......and the written commentary is wonderful. Put up your feet and read it from cover to cover.......a feast for the eyes! DJ in Houston

Homerun

I buy a great many books such as this one and am often rather disappointed in the books. Not so in this case, it's a winner and very interesting. It's always hard to translate your ideas for others into a home for yourself and so it's nice to see how the designers do just that. I think most would find this an interesting book from that prespective.

Details, Details, Details

American Designers' Houses by Dominic Bradbury is a wonderful book. It features the work of consummate designers, in each of its three chapters: "Classic", "Fusion", and "Contemporary", and is replete with wonderful photographs of these artists' domestic "canvases". Equally at home on your coffee table as in your library shelf, the casual lay reader will enjoy leafing through the handsomely illustrated pages, but the most significant benefit will be had by the professional designer and more capable aesthete. The latter will be able to draw concepts and glean insight by studying the various effects demonstrated in the photos. Those who understand that taste has very little to do with fashion, and that details are a significant part of the whole will particularly enjoy this book. The designers are perfectionistic in that nonchalant manner that can only be attained with true talent, skill, and experience. The "Fusion" chapter was arguably the most notable, and I found that I had particular affinity to the work of Marietta Himes Gomez, and Vincente Wolf - the effect of a gilded bench in a generously empty, white space in Mr. Wolf's apartment was simply spectacular. The Neo-Classicist designer, Thomas Pheasant could also transform a three-dimensional space in the most extraordinary of ways. The texts are competent and informative, and the photography accomplished. It has everything required of a book worth owning, and I cannot but recommend it.
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