This year has produced a bumper crop of stunning new design and style books. Here are some great last minute gifts for the design junkies and style divas on your list. I am proud (and half-bragging) that a few good friend's work deservedly made it to the Top Ten. I think bragging can be forgiven in the spirit of celebrating a friend's talents and accomplishments!
Good friends (and official design heroes) Fritz Karch and Rebecca Robertson just published a stunning book, Collected: Living with the Things You Love, that celebrates many different collector's aesthetics and inspirational displays.
Good friends (and official design heroes) Fritz Karch and Rebecca Robertson just published a stunning book, Collected: Living with the Things You Love, that celebrates many different collector's aesthetics and inspirational displays.
Some highlights from the book below :
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Leslie Williamson has delivered a literary one-two punch. Her first book, Handcrafted Modern:At Home with Mid-century Designers set a high standard for the design voyeur's peek inside the century's most iconic designer's homes. Her second book, Modern Originals: At Home with European Midcentury Designers, is the result of her intrepid kick-starter funded trek through Europe to capture the homes of thirteen of the most important mid-twentieth century architects and designers before they disappear. Suffice it to say, it does not disappoint.
Highlights from Leslie's book:
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| Studio Achille Castiglioni |
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| Lino Sabattini |
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| Roland Ranier | Alvar Aalto |
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| Carlo Mollino |
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| LouLou de La Falaise |
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| Kelly Hoppen |
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| Malene Birger |
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| Imperfect Home |
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| Hans Blomquist |
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| Terence Conran |
This is a 'beautiful pictorial and narrative exploration of the significance of objects in our lives, drawn from her personal artifacts, recollections, and selections from the collection of the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum.' The fifty pieces curated from the Cooper-Hewitt are now on display and worth a trip uptown to see. For those friends whose shelves are overflowing, you can always get them a membership to the fabulous new Cooper-Hewitt.
















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