Paris-based designer Pierre Yovanovitch debuts his first book showcasing his trademark French luxury aesthetic and unique vision of contemporary elegance. With his interiors and furniture design regularly gracing the pages of
Architectural Digest,
T Magazine,
Elle Decor,
Wallpaper*, and more, French interior-architect Pierre Yovanovitch has cemented his status as one of his generation's most in-demand talents. The designer's highly anticipated first book explores his refined yet subtle style and signature haute couture aesthetic through an array of extraordinary interiors.
Specially commissioned photographs take readers on a journey across the globe to discover Yovanovitch's unique style rooted in pared-back refinement. Stunning private residences in New York, Paris, London, Tel Aviv, and the Swiss Alps underscore Yovanovitch's mastery of volume tempered by strict lines, as well as his use of authentic materials including wood, stone, and metal. Known for his ability to reenvision centuries-old spaces into modernized demeures, Yovanovitch's expertise shines through in a seventeenth-century ch teau in Provence, as well as a renovation of the Patinoire Royale in Brussels, a skating rink converted into a private contemporary-art museum. This ode to Yovanovitch's work is a necessary addition to design libraries of industry masters and aficionados alike.
Author: Pierre YovanovitchPublisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Published: 09/10/2019
Pages: 368
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 4.20lbs
Size: 11.90h x 9.30w x 1.30d
ISBN13: 9780847866625
ISBN10: 0847866629
BISAC Categories:-
House & Home |
Decorating & Furnishings-
Architecture |
Interior Design | General-
Design |
ReferenceAbout the Author
Pierre Yovanovitch is a Paris-based interior architect who founded his practice in 2001. Renowned for global projects spanning the residential, hospitality, and commercial spheres, his clients include Christian Louboutin, the Pinault family, the Kering group, and top contemporary-art collectors. His first studio outside Paris opened in New York in 2018.
Olivier Gabet is the director of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.
Claire Tabouret is a French artist living and working in Los Angeles.