NEW YORK INTERIORS - BOLD, ELEGANT, REFINED - ILLUSTRATIONS, COULEUR
STOELTIE/JAY LANE
FLAMMARION
14,90 €
Épuisé
EAN :9782080201058
A favorite haunt of designers, artists, artisans, decorators, and architects from around the globe?as well as all those who delight in creatively embellishing their home? New York never ceases to enchant us with its wealth of exceptional interior spaces. The harmonious coexistence of traditional and avant-garde, chic and bohemian, imposing and intimate?both in and out of doors?defines the city's unique style. A luxury apartment with magnificent paneling hung with old master paintings; a glassedin eagles' nest perched atop an art deco skyscraper; or a delightful brownstone with a private garden worthy of a picturesque country village?this multifarious city captivates and seduces its visitors. Offering exclusive access into seventeen homes of prominent NewYorkers, this book showcases the often colorful and audacious, but always fashionable and sophisticated interiors of New York's best style-setters. This lavishly illustrated volume presents an array of New York residences that perfectly reflect the diversity and eclecticism of the city's inhabitants and provide endless inspiration for contemporary interiors.
Date de parution
05/04/2012
Poids
1 907g
Largeur
252mm
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EAN
9782080201058
Titre
NEW YORK INTERIORS - BOLD, ELEGANT, REFINED - ILLUSTRATIONS, COULEUR
Auteur
STOELTIE/JAY LANE
Editeur
FLAMMARION
Largeur
252
Poids
1907
Date de parution
20120405
Nombre de pages
0,00 €
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Stoeltie Barbara ; Stoeltie René ; Jay Lane Kennet
«Lieu de prédilection des créateurs, des artistes, des artisans, des décorateurs et des architectes et de tous ceux qui puisent dans leur vaste éventail d?idées pour embellir leurs demeures, New York ne cesse pas de nous enchanter par l?étendue de ses endroits exceptionnels. Appartements somptueux aux lambris chatoyants couverts de tableaux de maîtres, nids d?aigle en forme de verrière au sommet d?un gratte-ciel art-déco ou charmantes maisons en brique agrémentés d?un jardin dignes d?un village pittoresque, La Grosse Pomme possède tous les atouts pour nous charmer. Il suffit de vous laisser guider en feuilletant les pages de ce livre et de nous suivre à la découverte de «notre» New York »
Who were the leading designers in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and what elements of their legacy remain relevant in interior design today? Barbara and René Stoeltie, former gallery owners and respected interiors specialists, chart the evolution of interior design from the seventeenth century to the present day. Arranged chronologically, the volume provides a broad and visually evocative overview of the most significant designers of the last 400 years. Barbara Stoeltie introduces each designer, putting them in their historical context and detailing the primary elements that characterized their style or revolutionized taste in their day. Her text is accompanied by René's photographs, featuring the key works by each designer, illustrating both the overall impact of the room as well as focusing on the details that make each space memorable. Her text is accompanied by René's photographs, featuring the key works by each designer, illustrating both the overall impact of the room as well as focusing on the details that make each space memorable. These portraits of the designers and their chef d'oeuvres illustrate the aesthetic principles and creativity that have made each designer important and relevant in the history of interior design. From Bill Willis's interpretation of Orientalism in Marrakesh, or the clean and graphic lines of Andrée Putman's sleek interiors, to the incredible boiseries and ornate fantastical outdoor pavilion of Daniel Marot's seventeenth-century Folie de Roozendaal in Belgium, inspiration is abound in this volume.