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Jacques Grange: Interiors
By (Author) Pierre Passebon
Editions Flammarion
Flammarion
16th July 2009
France
General
Non Fiction
747
Hardback
268
Width 243mm, Height 309mm
2180g
An all-access pass inside the luxurious homes created by this master interior designer. Combining good taste and audacity is a subtle art-tantamount to French style-that interior designer Jacques Grange has perfected for over four decades. As a young man working for design legends Henri Samuel and then Didier Aaron, his talent was soon recognized by the likes of the Vicomtesse de Noailles, Madeleine Castaing, and the Rothschilds. Since then, the prestigious commissions he has received in Paris, London, Venice, Marrakesh, and New York-most recently the Mark Hotel on Madison Avenue-have firmly placed him on the map of the decorative arts world on both sides of the Atlantic. Yet, paradoxically, Grange is known for being able to disappear behind his designs. This is because he believes an interior decor should serve as a "self-portrait" of the occupant and not the designer. In this impressive catalog of Grange's creations, Oriental and North African influences blend with Western styles, from rococo opulence to modern chic, to create a broad spectrum of visual effects. Contemporary works of art by, for example, the Lalannes or Yue Minjun are given pride of place according to Grange's undeniable flair and collector's eye. But, remarkably, Grange is not afraid to strip everything away, and to make space itself the main focus of a room. Always balancing virtuoso flourishes with tasteful understatement, Grange's touch is unique.
Jacques Grange Interiors, the first, long-awaited monograph from Paris-based interior designer Jacques Granges, delivers. A groaning board of beauty, the book offers many singular, sophisticated, thoughtful, carefully composed interiors that, as a composite, become a visual feast conveying connoisseaurship (both Granges and his clients) alongside a distinctive French vision of contemporary living in a grand manner unburdened by tired tropes or design formulas A catalogue of the expected, this is not. ~1stdibs.com
Our latest obsession promises to provide endless inspiration for years to come. ~Loftlife
Combining good taste and audacity is a subtle art that interior designer Jacques Grange has perfected for over four decades. ~French Culture
Pierre Passebon is the owner of boutique galleries in Paris and New York and the author of a monograph on sculptor Alexandre Noll.