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The 208 pages of this highly original book are filled with original, bohemian, quirky and expressive and wildly personal interiors. There are lofts, weekend cottages, villas, apartments, retreats, studios and lairs of artists, stylists, designers and talents like Moby, John Derian, Doug Lloyd, Douglas Bensadoun, Christine Rudolph, and Vincent van Duysen. But it is the crisp and tightly edited interiors of the Pennsylvania property of Ferretti and Gager that leap off the pages. I love the precision, the superb editing, and the cool air of tranquil timelessness they’ve created.
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Gareth Pugh Fall/Winter 2013. After last season’s exploration of flamenco fancy, Gareth Pugh returns to his gothic roots with a collection focused around strength, femininity and extreme silhouettes. Looking to the modern day warrior women of the Asgarda as an influence, Pugh crafted one of his finest shows to date.
The house and barn were built in 1700, with an addition of a George Nakashima room in 1949. This is where the two designers escape every Friday night. Come and meet this talented pair and visit their Doylestown weekend retreat—and learn from their style, their editing, and their love of zen interiors. “We are not capable of pure country style,” said Gager.
“It is just not going to happen.” In their root cellar they composed a wallpapering table, and the spark and gloss of a sculptural modern chair. The Story of a House The six-acre property Gager and Ferretti acquired is situated five minutes from New Hope, in Eastern Pennsylvania, and is just across the New Jersey border. Their drive time on Friday night is about an hour and a half.
“We are surrounded by a hundred and eighty acres of a reserve that’s used for agriculture, so we’re surrounded by nature,” said Gager. “We’ve also planted a birch forest, as well as a wild forest garden, and we have an orchard with peach and pear trees. In the summer, we get up early to garden. We grow fruit and vegetables and herbs.
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We can live off the land.” Ferretti noted that they were inspired by the simplicity and monochromatic approach of Jacques Wirtz and other Belgian landscape designers, and one section of the garden is planted in grasses, and another is a sea of ferns. Their pals in the field and friends of friends in the book include stylists, artists, architects, editorial stylists, fashion designers, a photographer, as well as creative directors like Gager and Ferretti, featured here. The interiors shown in THE INSPIRED HOME are highly diverse and diverting. Those ‘at home’ include art directors who plan and style and direct the visuals for catalogs or marketing programs (think IKEA) as well as photo stylists for fashion companies (Aldo shoes) and furniture designers, a potter. Few are big names in decorating, but their style, collections, editing, and eccentricity shines through. If you love the comfort, aesthetic and power of ‘imperfection’ this is your book. CREDITS: Photography published here, from ‘The Inspired Home’, is used with the express permission of Rizzoli.
This is the first monograph about the great young French interior designer/architect, Jean-Louis Deniot. Rizzoli, the top of the top, is the publisher. It features super-refined interiors and chic addresses in Paris, Chicago, Chantilly, the Touraine, and Los Angeles, city and country, all with great dash and daring, calm intelligence, and individuality.
Jean-Louis is classically trained-and has wonderfully worldly clients. September 19 is the publication date. It's posted on Amazon now (with a former cover). I've been working on this book-282 pages-for three years, and I'm looking forward to introducing you to the ideas, inspirations, knowledge, insight, expert concepts, sources and resources and historical references of Jean-Louis Deniot.
His talent is brilliant and blazing. Pages gave extensive information.
Click over to AMAZON (click on the cover image), and learn more. It's a beautiful book, superbly designed by Paul McKevitt, who designed all of my earlier Rizzoli books ('Anne Getty Interior Style', 'Orlando Diaz-Azcuy', 'Santa Barbara Living', and Michael S. Smith Elements of Style' and many others. See you on the pages. ANN GETTY INTERIOR STYLE, my new 240-page book, was published by Rizzoli mid October. I've been working on it privately for several years—and I am so happy with the beautiful production.with velvety paper and elegant printing. Lisa Romerein produced new photography, and Paul McKevitt of Subtitle New York (who has designed my previous five Rizzoli books) is the accomplished art director.
Early comments: 'Congrats on the book. It's gorgeous', James Reginato.
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'It's the design book of the season', Jennifer Boles, The Peak of Chic blog. Holly Moore the great editor-in-chief of PAPERCITY in Houston and Dallas said, ' It is the most beautiful book out this fall'. 'I had to drop by and say this is just a terrific post on Nicholas Haslam. Of course, I'm biased, but it made me admire him even more.' -Colette van der Thillart, associate of Nicholas Haslam, NH-Design, London.
'Dear Diane,Magical and sublime.two words that describe both the Taj Lake Palace AND this blog post. Next week's post can't come soon enough.' Sending you warmest wishes, Jennifer, Jennifer Boles, The Peak of Chic blog, Atlanta 'An utterly dreamy, transporting and ethereal way to start my morning.thank you, Diane.'
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Xo Suzanne, Tucker & Marks, San Francisco 'You are a wonderful guide—even if I can only visit on my computer screen' – Mrs. Blandings, Kansas City. 'Your posts are my weekly design and style fix.'
– designer Michael Hampton 'I loved your blog on Fred Lyon. It took me a round trip on BART to read it on my iPhone and enjoy all the wonderful photos! I read The Style Saloniste in the morning on BART traveling from the East Bay into San Francisco, while others read the Wall Street Journal!'
– Karen Wesson, Martha Angus Design, Northern California 'Saloniste! Your best of course is yet to come. They are all topping one another. ' – Little Augury 'Love your blog very much. Having our sense of taste developed in Saint Petersburg, Russia, among classical interiors of Tsar's Palaces, Marina and I were astonished by your choice of materials for your work. All objects are carefully celected and rightly understood!' – Igor Kozlowsky 'Wish I had your travel life!
Love all your books. Have a great Summer!' –Mary Emmerling.