At Design San Francisco 2010, all you needed to do was 'meet and greet' the keynote speakers---renowned magazine editors, interior designers, furniture designers, and textile designers---at the book signings and receptions that followed their presentations!
Margaret Russell, editor in chief of ELLE DECOR, highlighted some of the magazine's most inspirational features, also shown in her latest book, Style and Substance: The Best of ELLE DECOR, which includes chapters on inviting interiors, private spaces, and outdoor living.
'ELLE DECOR celebrates where style lives!'
Margaret Russell
Photo by Pieter Estersohn
Michael Smith | Living Room
Photo Style and Substance: The Best of ELLE DECOR
Photo Style and Substance: The Best of ELLE DECOR
Delphine Krakoff | Pamplemousse Design | Kitchen
Photo Style and Substance: The Best of ELLE DECOR
Photo Style and Substance: The Best of ELLE DECOR
Vicente Wolf | Bedroom
Photo Style and Substance: The Best of ELLE DECOR
Photo Style and Substance: The Best of ELLE DECOR
Vicente Wolf | Bathroom
Photo Style and Substance: The Best of ELLE DECOR
Bunny Williams, a world renowned interior designer, author, and furniture designer, used examples from two of her books, An Affair with a House and Bunny Williams' Point of View, and her furniture collection, BeeLine Home, to illustrate how to make a house 'come alive' using key design components---floor plans; floors, walls, and ceilings; windows; furniture; color; fabrics; and lighting. A Scrapbook for Living, her new book, will be published soon!
'I fell in love with this [18th century New England] house.
'I fell in love with this [18th century New England] house.
Like all affairs, you never see the bad parts at the beginning!'
Bunny Williams
photo www.bunnywilliams.com
Bunny Williams | Pool Pavilion
Photo An Affair with a House
As illustrated in his book, New American Glamour, media darling Jamie Drake combines 'personality plus interior design' by synthesizing shine, character, and color into his interiors, his textiles for Schumacher, and his furniture for LewisMittman.
'My clients are bold. assertive people, so we create bold, assertive spaces for them!'
Which of these interior design industry icons would you like to meet?
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