Amelia Handegan: Rooms
By (Author) Amelia Handegan
Contributions by Ingrid Abramovitch
Photographs by Pieter Estersohn
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
18th October 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
729
Hardback
224
Width 239mm, Height 312mm, Spine 28mm
1665g
This long-awaited book is the first to showcase celebrated Charleston-based interior designer Amelia Handegan's interiors. Whether urban or rural, grand or intimate, each project exhibits the designer's alluring color palette and artful mixing of items from different periods and cultures, including the South, that resonate with how people live today. This book will appeal to interior design lovers who bought Suzanne Kasler and Suzanne Rheinstein.An appealing approach to creating globally-inspired interiors that are rooted in Southern warmth and comfort.
"The best Southern houses tell personal stories, and in her beautiful new book,Rooms, out this week Amelia Handegan shares a few of her own. . . .In the 223-page volume,Handegan covers a diverse array of projects, from a North Carolina mountain cabin to a formal historic estate in Virginia to her personal residences on Folly Beach and in downtown Charleston."
Garden & Gun
"Handegan shares more of her thoughtful insights into creating a beautiful home."
Architechtural Digest
"Fall must haves."
La Dolce Vita
"The Charleston-based interior designer Amelia Handegan is as happy to design the rooms of a new home as she is to restore nationally recognized historic houses. Her work is often compared to that of the late Albert Hadley in that she embraces multiple elements and techniques to use in her interiorswhether that means antiques, painted murals, highly textured fabrics, vintage passementerie, stenciling, or decidedly modern furniture and accessories. Her best projects are featured here, including a quaint beach cottage on Folly Island, South Carolina, a rustic (but luxurious) cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains, a 1920s Charleston apartment, and her work on Rose Hill, an eighteenth-century Virginian plantation house."
Milieu Magazine
For nearly thirty years, Amelia Handegan has run her Charleston-based design firm. Within her studio is an ever-changing collection of antiques and architectural treasures from her travels. She has been involved in both residential and commercial projects, and has also worked on the restoration of many of Charleston's nationally recognized historic homes. Her oeuvre has been published in such shelter magazines as Architectural Digest and Veranda. A recipient of House Beautiful's "Showhouse" award in 1997, she has been acknowledged in the magazine's 100 Best Designers in America. Handegan has also been included in theRobb Report's 2007 Guide to the World's Top 40 Interior Designers. Photographer Pieter Estersohn's work appears frequently in Architectural Digest and Elle Decor, and other leading design and travel magazines. He is the author of Kentucky: Historic Houses and Horse Farms of the Bluegrass Country, and has provided the photographs for Charlotte Moss: A Flair for Living and Suzanne Rheinstein: Rooms for Living, among other titles.