Effortless Style: Casa Lopez
By (Author) Pierre Sauvage
Text by Fabienne Reybaud
Editions Flammarion
Flammarion
1st July 2018
19th April 2018
France
General
Non Fiction
747.0944
Hardback
224
Width 220mm, Height 300mm
1590g
Pierre Sauvage's first book introduces his French Bohemian-chic philosophy for living with style through his contemporary interiors-both urban and country-and recipes for elegant entertaining.
Against the backdrop of his exceptional homes in Paris, Normandy, and the South of France, Pierre Sauvage- director of Casa Lopez, the legendary Parisian housewares purveyor-showcases his very personal and contemporary style of decorating and entertaining. His striking use of color sets the tone for each room and serves as a counterpoint to his playful matchings of materials and patterns. With discriminating taste, Sauvage pairs new designs for occasional furniture with singular antiques or hand-painted table settings from Provence and Andalusia with cut crystal decanters.
From bold interiors to elegant gardens and outdoor living spaces, each home is infused with his connoisseur's eye for luxury details. Stunning photography commissioned especially for this book under Sauvage's art direction provides inspiration for creating interiors that exude a charm and elegance that is decidedly contemporary, yet conveys the timeless allure of a home that has been passed down over generations.
I am not an interior designer, Pierre Sauvage sets the record straight. And yet, for all his protestations to the contrary, his bold aesthetic, color palette, playful pairings and enviable eye for detail are unmatchedand envied the nation over. Never one to pander to fads or trends, the assured (and autodidactic) director of luxury housewares firm Casa Lopez has blazed his own trail, mainly under the radaruntil now. In his first book-cum-manifesto, Effortless Style, the former PR guru lays out the tenets of his boho philosophy and go-to essentials against the background of his own swoon-worthy home trifecta: his swish Haussmannian pad, Norman maison de campagne, and Provenal farm. Accessible, and refreshingly unpretentious, Sauvages ode to modern comfort is just the ticket to freshen up those lackluster interiors ready for summer. Our new design bible!
France Today
Pierre Sauvage spent fourteen years in public relations in Paris, representing prestigious luxury clients such as Tiffany, Mauboussin, Plaza Athne, Frdric Malle perfumes, the Hotel Meurice, and The Comit Colbert. In 2014, he acquired Casa Lopez, a bespoke carpet and decorative home accessories firm founded in the 1980s that embodies elegant French country style.
Fabienne Reybaud is a journalist for Le Figaro, specialized in the luxury industry.
Vincent Thibert is a lifestyle photographer whose work regularly appears in magazines such as Architectural Digest and Elle Dcor.