by Dominic Bradbury (Author)
Making House features the houses and apartments of leading interior, furniture, and product designers homes by designers, as designed for themselves including the abodes of well-known figures such as Jonathan Adler, Marc Newson, Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci of Dimore Studio, and Stephen Sills. A great degree of inspiration is to be found among the personal homes and interiors of the masters. Designers, architects, and artists are free to experiment in a way that is unique, without any of the traditional limitations of a client-commissioned project. These are laboratories of invention. They are also private retreats, which offer a range of design solutions for common challenges from which the reader may glean new ideas and the motivation to make such ideas real. Beautifully illustrated, this volume is at once a document and a celebration of some of the most inspiring homes from around the world and the creative minds and personalities behind them, photographed specifically for this book.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: 1
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Published: 12 Mar 2019
ISBN 10: 078933674X
ISBN 13: 9780789336743
A solution from the Rhinebeck, New York, home of architect and designer couple Zack McKown and Calvin Tsao is featured in the new book Making House: Designers at Home (Rizzoli).
--ArchitecturalDigest.com
Making House: Designers at Home is the latest from frequent collaborators Dominic Bradbury and Richard Powers. Smaller than your average coffee table tome, the book gives readers a glimpse into what could easily be called some of the world's most beautiful homes.
--Vogue.com
As the story of each designers' home unfolded, I found myself captivated and inspiring. I jotted down design ideas and took to heart the words written by this group of amazing designers.
--Confetti Style Blog