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PALM BEACH CHIC

85,00 

Esaurito

di Jennifer Ash Rudick
 

Palm Beach interiors have long reflected the travels, penchants, and whimsies of the town’s worldly inhabitants. But as real estate on this tiny barrier island becomes increasingly valuable, residents are calling upon world-class designers to help fine-tune their visions, giving rise to a fresh tropical design vernacular. Fashion designer Josie Natori, for instance, asked architect Calvin Tsao to transform a standard two-bedroom apartment into an airy retreat with rattan furniture and ethnic accessories that are perfectly suited to Palm Beach’s subtropical setting and pay tribute to her Asian heritage. These homes aren’t slavish copies of interior design magazines or decorators’ dictates but testaments to what can be achieved when inspired by the natural beauty of a unique locale and when imagination is one’s only limitation.

Palm Beach Chic captures the enduring charm of newly restored seaside fantasies by Mizner, Fatio, and Volk, celebrated for their Cuban coquina courtyards and soaring miradors overlooking tiled pools and arching fountains. Jennifer Ash Rudick, a long-time Palm Beach resident, leads an insider’s tour of twenty-five houses, cottages, Moorish casbahs, artists’ compounds, and Mad Men–era vintage condos. Jessica Klewicki Glynn, a Palm Beach–based photographer, captures extraordinary gardens, verandas, lakeside pavilions, a rustic ranch, and simple pastel Bermudan houses sheltered by dense thickets of Norfolk pines and age-old banyans. It is this eclectic mix of old and new, of Spanish and Caribbean, of contemporary design and sun-faded WASP thrift, that makes Palm Beach chic.

> Jennifer Ash Rudick is an author and journalist who has written for national publications, including theWashington PostW, and Town & Country. A contributing editor to Veranda magazine, she is the author ofPrivate Palm Beach: Tropical Style, which has been reprinted numerous times since its publication in 1992. She recently produced and directed the documentary Diner en Blanc and with Maysles Films produced the documentary IRIS. She spent years in Palm Beach, where her mother was the long-time publisher of thePalm Beach Daily News—aka “The Shiny Sheet”—and her father was an editorial writer for the Palm Beach Post.

> Jessica Klewicki Glynn is an award-winning photographer specializing in interior design. She is based in Palm Beach but travels frequently for the Wall Street JournalCondé Nast Traveler, and L’Officiel Voyage.

Veste editoriale: Cartonato con Sovraccoperta
Formato: 23,5×30,5
Pagine: 312
Immagini a colori: 400
Lingua: GB
Anno: 2015
 
ISBN: 9780865653184

PALM BEACH CHIC

85,00 

Esaurito

di Jennifer Ash Rudick
 

Palm Beach interiors have long reflected the travels, penchants, and whimsies of the town’s worldly inhabitants. But as real estate on this tiny barrier island becomes increasingly valuable, residents are calling upon world-class designers to help fine-tune their visions, giving rise to a fresh tropical design vernacular. Fashion designer Josie Natori, for instance, asked architect Calvin Tsao to transform a standard two-bedroom apartment into an airy retreat with rattan furniture and ethnic accessories that are perfectly suited to Palm Beach’s subtropical setting and pay tribute to her Asian heritage. These homes aren’t slavish copies of interior design magazines or decorators’ dictates but testaments to what can be achieved when inspired by the natural beauty of a unique locale and when imagination is one’s only limitation.

Palm Beach Chic captures the enduring charm of newly restored seaside fantasies by Mizner, Fatio, and Volk, celebrated for their Cuban coquina courtyards and soaring miradors overlooking tiled pools and arching fountains. Jennifer Ash Rudick, a long-time Palm Beach resident, leads an insider’s tour of twenty-five houses, cottages, Moorish casbahs, artists’ compounds, and Mad Men–era vintage condos. Jessica Klewicki Glynn, a Palm Beach–based photographer, captures extraordinary gardens, verandas, lakeside pavilions, a rustic ranch, and simple pastel Bermudan houses sheltered by dense thickets of Norfolk pines and age-old banyans. It is this eclectic mix of old and new, of Spanish and Caribbean, of contemporary design and sun-faded WASP thrift, that makes Palm Beach chic.

> Jennifer Ash Rudick is an author and journalist who has written for national publications, including theWashington PostW, and Town & Country. A contributing editor to Veranda magazine, she is the author ofPrivate Palm Beach: Tropical Style, which has been reprinted numerous times since its publication in 1992. She recently produced and directed the documentary Diner en Blanc and with Maysles Films produced the documentary IRIS. She spent years in Palm Beach, where her mother was the long-time publisher of thePalm Beach Daily News—aka “The Shiny Sheet”—and her father was an editorial writer for the Palm Beach Post.

> Jessica Klewicki Glynn is an award-winning photographer specializing in interior design. She is based in Palm Beach but travels frequently for the Wall Street JournalCondé Nast Traveler, and L’Officiel Voyage.

Veste editoriale: Cartonato con Sovraccoperta
Formato: 23,5×30,5
Pagine: 312
Immagini a colori: 400
Lingua: GB
Anno: 2015
 
ISBN: 9780865653184

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