Distinctly Modern Interiors
By (Author) Emily Summers
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
12th February 2019
12th February 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
747
Hardback
272
Width 229mm, Height 305mm
Weaving mid-century Continental furniture and modern art by thelikes of Frank Stella and Jasper Johns into important American homes, Summers has created a vast collection of cohesive, covetable interiors notable for their streamlined beauty. From a contemporary citypenthouse to a 1940s ranch, from Summers' Round House, to her 60s Palm Springs getaway, the homes featured range in period and style, but all will serve as inspiration to readers looking to decorate in aModernist tradition. Summers shares her building blocks of a greatmodernist house: how the interior should reflect its setting; how tocombine fine art with design; why the interior and architecture must be linked; how to build collections; how to modernise traditional houses; and how to restore existing modernist houses. This is essential reading for fans of modernism and minimalism.
"Emily Summers is a champion of modern design, past and present. With aDallas firmknown for interiors that are crisp and edited, yet equally comfortable, she has become one of Texass most prominent designers." New York Times
"Twenty years ago, when her daughter, Caroline, a real estate agent, saw a listing for a low-slung 1962 house designed by the architect Robert Johnson Perry in the affluent Dallas suburb of Highland Park, Ms. Summers and her husband, Steve Summers, who worked in finance before retiring, decided they should have a look...Now finally ready for a close-up, the house has a starring role in Ms. Summerss new book, Distinctly Modern Interiors, published by Rizzoli this month. (Two other 1960s modernist houses that the couple bought and restored one near Palm Springs, Calif., the other in Colorado Springs are also featured.)"
New York Times
"Modern is a style, but not a formula. The much-celebrated interior designer, Emily Summers, sets out in her new book to show that modernism and minimalism are highly flexible aesthetics, styles where your personal preferences canand shouldprevail. This is big news in design. She includes notable examples of her own work, citing, for instance, a 1940s ranch house to her classic 1960s Palm Springs home. The very definition of modernism has changed." MILIEU MAGAZINE
Emily Summers is a renowned interior designer andPresident/CEO of Emily Summers Design Associates. Beginning her career in 1979, she became known for her collaboration with architects and artists. A member of the AD 100, her work has also been featured in House Beautiful, Vogue, and Wallpaper. She has won multipleawards, including the 2015 Dallas Paper City Design Awards and the 2015 ASID Texas Legacy of Design Awards. Summers has served as Director of Exhibitions and Funding for the Dallas Museum of Art, and she was recruited by President George W. Bush as one of twentyindividuals to serve on the Washington-based Advisory Council forHistoric Preservation.