I see interior design as "art". Depending upon your mood or the project you are working on at that moment, you are inspired by something in a room that you might have not notice the last time you read it. I love the rediscovery!
I just picked up several newly published books that I want to share .. PLUS, I would love to know what your favorites might be.
Just bought- and highly recommend as a must for a designer's library:
Mary McDonald Interiors |
At Home by Suzanne Rheinstein |
Pied-à-terre in New York. She has a philosophy of buying few items but the best you can buy. Her antique selections are wonderful.
Vicente Wolf - Lifting The Curtain On Design |
Vicente Wolf's blog is one of my favorites! He is so generous with his readers about all aspects of the interior design business. He shares so many trade secrets that so many others keep close to their breast. His book is equally as sharing. He is such a wonderful photographer and sees the beauty in everything around him and translates it into his designs.
Victoria Hagan's Interior Portraits |
Victoria Hagan is known for her white, peaceful designs. If you like the "Something's Gotta Give" set, you will like this book. I have always watched her career because we started designing about the same time and she was known as the "name" to watch. (She certainly surpassed me!!) She is a resident of Fairfield, CT, as I am, as well. I love her style BUT what I really like in this book is the artwork in all her rooms. I wonder if she selects the artwork or works with an art consultant. Unique and great choices.
Chris Madden "The Soul of the House" |
I love this book because she shares the same interest I do in quirky, old houses. They are like orphans that need a home. Her home in Rye, NY is a gem. If you like old houses with great bones, the add this to your library.
Thought this would be great! but... |
I bought this because I thought it would be a great peek into fashion designer's home. Unfortunately, it covers too many designers with little content. Two pages are dedicated to each designer with very little to see. Very disappointed and returned it. SKIP IT!!
I would love to know what your favorite design books are? Past or newly published. Always looking to add to my collection.
Au Revoir for now!