Showing posts with label the dense decorator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the dense decorator. Show all posts
YHBHS book list.
a quest for color!





















YHBHS book list.

1. Memphis: Research, Experiences, Failures and Successes of New Design [Paperback]
2. "
William Diamond and Anthony Baratta are in the business of invention. In twenty-eight years of collaboration, the New York City-based duo has created a design style without limits: one that defies predictability, embraces the extraordinary, and begs to be loved and lived in.

Featuring stunning new photography from Michel Arnaud, All-American: The Exuberant Style of William Diamond and Anthony Baratta is a compendium of the designers' most recent, most ambitious, and most exciting projects. From a traditional Colonial house in Connecticut and a log cabin in Idaho that overlooks the Rockies, to the New York City apartments that define urbane living, the range and innovation of Diamond Baratta Design's work is presented in all its artistry and extravagance."


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the dense fog
of the california coast
in the fall is intoxicating.
(hyper sun in shy November)

aka "the dense decorator"











































the dense fog
of the california coast
in the fall is intoxicating.
(hyper sun in shy November)

aka "the dense decorator"




1. Dagobert Peche, lamp, circa1915
2. Mari Eastman, Moonscape with Fo-Dog 2010 Flashe, oilstick, ink, White-out, spray-paint, acrylic, glitter on canvas with painted canvas fringe, via Cherry Martin
3. Lecia Dole-Recio, new work at Richard Telles now!





Dagobert Peche was born 1887 in St.Michael, Salzburg. After studying Architecture in Vienna at Ohmann Peche turned to interior design, or one can call it in
a better way to "mise en scéne" of entire rooms.

The heritage of secessionist surface decoration and the example of artists from the Viennese School of Applied Arts (Kunstgewerbeschule) are clearly visible. 1911 Peche got acquainted with Josef Hoffmann, he worked for the firms of Johann Backhausen, Philipp Haas, Wiener Keramik, Viennese porcellain manufacture, Josef Böck.
Peches concepts present the glaring opposite to the reduced forms of Hoffmann.


With his "female decoration of rooms" Peche creates his specific way of interior design that can be described as "public intimacy".









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