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20 eccentric, colourful, luxurious and unexpected dwellings in Paris, including the homes of lingerie icon Chantal Thomass, interior designer Diana Ghandour and textile icon Rosita Missoni.

Be awe-inspired by Paris Living, a book that takes you on a house tour of some of the most eccentric, colourful, luxurious and unexpected dwellings in Paris. A feast of textures, patterns, colours and atmosphere, this book is a gem for all lovers of interior design. Paris Living includes 200 striking photographs of around 20 Parisian homes. From the bold pink boudoir apartment of lingerie icon Chantal Thomass to the artistic and colourful cove of the granddaughter of Serge Poliakoff: this book is as eclectic and vibrant as Paris itself. This book is both an escape into the Parisian lifestyle and an inspirational guide on how to create a unique home with a touch of Paris. AUTHOR: Guillaume de Laubier's interior photography is published in magazines all over the world. Throughout the years, the photographer has collaborated on over 30 books. SELLING POINTS: . A glimpse of some of Paris' most striking interiors. Browse through some of the most fascinating dwellings in France's breath-taking capital . Paris Living features the homes of creatives like interior designer Diana Ghandour and textile icon Rosita Missoni . Follow-up to Oriental Living ISBN 9789401422444, with outstanding photography by renowned interior photographer Guillaume de Laubier 200 colour illustrations

Details

ISBN13: 9789020930580
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 256
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Publisher: Lannoo Publishers
Publication City, Country: Tielt,Belgium
Dimensions (cm): 32(H)x25(L)x2.7(W)1888
Weight (gm): 1888

Author Biography

Guillaume de Laubier’s interior photography is published in magazines all over the world. Throughout the years, the photographer has collaborated on over 30 books.

Reviews

"Guillaume de Laubier’s colourful photographs capture the city as you’ve never seen it." - FT Weekend Magazine
"Guillaume de Laubier’s colourful photographs capture the city as you’ve never seen it." - FT Weekend Magazine
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