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Decors Barbares: The Enchanting Interiors of Nathalie Farman-Farma
Hardback
Main Details
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Decors Barbares: The Enchanting Interiors of Nathalie Farman-Farma
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Nathalie Farman-Farma
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Photographs by Miguel Flores-Vianna
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Foreword by David Netto
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:256 | Dimensions(mm): Height 304,Width 254 |
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Category/Genre | Interior design, decor and style guides |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780865653894
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Classifications | Dewey:747.092 |
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Illustrations |
225 Illustrations, unspecified
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Vendome Press
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Imprint |
Vendome Press
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Publication Date |
15 September 2020 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
A refreshing antidote to the contrived nature of much contemporary interior design, the textiles and decoration of Nathalie Farman-Farma have gained a devoted following among celebrity and socialite clients for their folkloric charm and romantic exuberance. Drawing on the enchantment of fairytales and a history of material culture spanning Persia, Central Asia and Russia, Farman-Farma employs traditional printmaking techniques to create exquisitely detailed fabrics, which she uses to conjure interiors infused with warmth and natural charisma. Farman-Farma's townhouse and studio in London and her family homes in Connecticut and Lake Tahoe feature in this captivating volume, forming the backdrop for her Decors Barbares range of fabrics, as well as her vast collection of antique textiles, costumes and jewellery. Vogue has called Farman-Farma 'the textile designer you need to know'. Her clients include Lauren Santo Domingo, Tory Burch and influential interior designer David Netto, who writes the foreword to this book.
Author Biography
Nathalie Farman-Farma was raised in Paris, France, and Greenwich, Connecticut. She studied classics at Brown and Columbia before working as associate editor for The New Yorker. She founded her studio, Decors Barbares, in 2010 in London, where she lives with her husband Amir and their two children. Miguel Flores-Vianna has been a photographer, writer and editor for more than 20 years. His books include A Wandering Eye (Vendome) and Haute Bohemians (Vendome), named design book of the year by T magazine. His photography is regularly published in AD and Cabana. He lives in London.
Reviews"Farman-Farma welcomes readers into her own family homes. Spanning from London to Connecticut to the shores of Lake Tahoe, the rooms she has created allow viewers to travel further still thanks to her rich and worldly array of inspiration."-- "Architectural Digest" "Featuring her London townhouse and studio, as well as her family homes in Connecticut and Lake Tahoe, this volume goes inside the mind and mesmerizing spaces of the designer and her delectable Decors Barbares range of fabrics, antique textiles, costumes and jewelry."-- "Porter" "A deep well of references and a wonderful eye for color lie at the heart of this book from Nathalie Farman-Farma, the much sought-after decorator and textile designer."-- "Vogue" "Maximalists will drool over Nathalie Farman-Farma's richly-layered interiors, swathed in the patterns of her fabric house, Decors Barbares."-- "House Beautiful" "In devising the opulent fabrics and textiles for her company, Decors Barbares, Nathalie Farman-Farma often looks to fairytales for inspiration, as well as particular regions of the world, such as Persia, Central Asia, and Russia. . . . Her interiors are real-life fairytales."-- "Milieu" "Decors Barbares costars [Farman-Farma's] personal spaces from the atelier at her London residence to an 1890s house in Greenwich, Connecticut. The addresses may be far-flung, but each celebrates her Silk Road chic with a spirited marriage of the vibrant palettes of Central Asia to the plum silhouettes of 19th-century Europe."-- "Architectural Digest" "Decors Barbares features the author's own homes, where her folkloric textiles and romantic decoration are on full display."-- "Remodelista" "Nathalie Farman-Farma draws from ancient Eastern and Western influences with scholarly respect and stylish abandon."-- "T: The New York Times Style Magazine" "Of all the big-gun design books coming out this season, none has been more hotly anticipated than that of the textile designer and alchemist Nathalie Farman-Farma. The pages of Decors Barbares: The Enchanting Interiors of Nathalie Farman-Farma depict a world of pattern upon pattern, of nostalgia for a past that Mongiardino made grand, Zeffirelli made fantastical, but only Nathalie made sweet, cool, and relatable."-- "Elle Decor"
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