The first book from designer Michelle Nussbaumer features her dramatically lush interiors and shows readers how spaces can be inspired by travel and filled with treasures from around the world. As a curator who discovers exquisite treasures all over the world for her projects and her Dallas-based design store Ceylon et Cie, Michelle Nussbaumer has a signature style, in multilayered rooms that mix periods with antique textiles, embroideries and weavings, unconventional furniture, and global art. The result is unique interiors that might recall 1940s glamour or nineteenth-century England. Her first book, organized by mood and style, showcases interiors that range from calm to bold, and from rustic to exotic. These include Nussbaumer's own stunning residences in Switzerland and Texas, as well as her work for clients around the country. Her sumptuous interiors--eclectic in style and influenced by the designer's travels from Paris and Rome to Africa, Mexico, and China--provide alluring inspiration for design aficionados.
Author: Michelle NussbaumerPublisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Published: 09/20/2016
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 5.10lbs
Size: 12.30h x 10.00w x 1.30d
ISBN13: 9780847848911
ISBN10: 0847848914
BISAC Categories:-
House & Home |
Decorating & Furnishings-
Architecture |
Interior Design | GeneralAbout the Author
Michelle Nussbaumer's design career began in Rome, where expats fell in love with the villa she had decorated and sought her out as a guide to Italian treasures. After moving to Los Angeles, Nussbaumer opened her design business and chic antique shop in La Brea. A decade later, she returned to Dallas and opened her celebrated shop Ceylon et Cie. Her work has been featured in Elle Decor, House Beautiful, Architectural Digest, Veranda, Marie Claire, House & Garden, and the New York Times.
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