A few new books in my mailbox as of late

Posted on Fri, 18 Oct 2024 by KiM

This book is a celebration of Smith’s design aesthetic, a flawless blend of European classicism and American modernism. The projects range from a contemporary beach house in East Hampton to a Moroccan-influenced Mallorca escape, as well as two of Michael’s own homes, including his extraordinary apartment in a nineteenth-century palace in Madrid. Smith shares his inspirations and design process, and explores what makes a room truly comfortable: Can people relax on the seating? Is the furniture arranged to encourage conversation? Is there enough light, and is it flattering?
Classic by Design by Michael S. Smith, published by Rizzoli, is a book full of delicious spaces that will inspire you. His designs are so unique and really picture perfect, which makes wonderful content for a coffee table book! A must-add to your collection.


Next up is Nicole Hollis: Artistry of Home with photographs by Douglas Friedman and also published by Rizzoli. I’ve been a fan of Nicole Hollis’ work for years so this one is also a must-have in my ‘book’ ;). Speaking of creativity, hers is off the charts and seeing some of these spaces in print (that I have featured here on the blog in the past) makes them even more magical. Put this one on your Christmas list for sure!
Celebrated for her “delightfully elegant, understated interiors” (House Beautiful), and her fusing of artisanal elements into a contemporary approach to spaces, Nicole Hollis’s second book presents an inspirational look at the role of art and craft in interior design. Focusing on the profound effect that art, craft, and color can play in any interior, this book presents Hollis’s masterful new residential projects, in which the curation of art, objects, and custom furnishings are key to the character of the spaces. Spanning homes in New York, California, and Hawaii, each interior reveals a new lesson in the creative and playful juxtaposition of artistic elements.


And lastly I received Holly Hunt: Fearless in the World of Design. The cover is gorgeous, and if you are a fan of her high-end furniture and interior designs pick this one up. If you aren’t already a fan maybe skip this one. It’s a bit bland otherwise.
An influential figure on the design scene since the 1980s, Hunt is recognized for being the first to design gallerylike showrooms with a mix of high-end furnishings and art. Hunt’s signature design line, with its focus on craftsmanship, exacting proportions, and impeccable materials, is credited with elevating standards across the design world. This momentous volume showcases Hunt’s nearly forty years of collections of furniture, lighting, and textiles, as well as her partnerships with the designers she championed, such as the French minimalist Christian Liaigre, whom she introduced to an American audience. Also included are Hunt’s homes—from her Chicago apartment overlooking Lake Michigan to her never-before-published modernist masterpiece in Aspen—as well as her acclaimed renovation of The Little Nell boutique hotel in Aspen.


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