How They Decorated: Inspiration from Great Women of the Twentieth Century
By (Author) P. Gaye Tapp
Foreword by Charlotte Moss
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
11th April 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of art
Interior design, decor and style guides
747.082
Hardback
224
Width 212mm, Height 263mm, Spine 26mm
1306g
How They Decorated focuses on some of the leading style icons of the twentieth century and how they decorated their own residences around the world.
How They Decorated illustrates some of the great rooms of the twentieth century and their stylish residents, who had a decided hand in their decoration. Each lady's refined way of living will be discussed with examples of how they embellished their homes (or left them elegantly spare) and the long-lasting effects of their lives on future generations of designers and connoisseurs of beauty.
"InHow They Decorated: Inspiration from Great Women of the Twentieth Century, blogger P. Gaye Tapp casts her eyes on the decorating styles of iconic women like Babe Paley, Pauline de Rothschild, Mona Von Bismarck and Elsa Schiaparelli. Whether these women employed top decorators or executed their homes on their own, the book provides greatinsights into lives fabulously lived."
Forbes.com
"visually-attuned"
Vogue
"How They Decorated is a lovely and interesting book that anyone with an interest or passionfor interior design should read from cover to cover."
La Dolce Vita Blog
"The interiors of these trendsetting women defied their time and inspire and delight to this day. In How They Decorated, one can learn from the most notable style muses of the last century."
Political Style Blog
"Design lovers everywhere should ready themselves for a real treat, as this AprilRizzolireleases P. Gaye Tapp's"How They Decorated: Inspiration from Great Women of the Twentieth Century." Peaking past the curtains and into the homes of the most discerning aestheticicons of their time, from Babe Paley and Elsa Schiaparellito Bunny Mellon and Mona von Bismarck, the book straddles styles, eras, and tastes for an interior journey anchored in a certain, je-ne-sais-quois sense ofrefinement. "
Guest of a Guest
"Illustrated with vintage photography and watercolor renderings,How They Decoratedis an archaeological volume at heart, tracing the genesis of the many enduring decorating styles that were influenced by the women in its pages."
Carl J. Dellatore
"A fascinating book"
Architect Deisgn Blog
"Interior designer and blogger P. Gaye Tapp recollects the lives and impeccably decorated homes of 16 iconic women in her upcoming book,How They Decorated: Inspiration From Great Women of the Twentieth Century"
New York Magazine
". . .this book takes the reader into the homes of heiresses, artists (including Georgia O'Keefe) and tastemakers of their generations. Written by a noted female interior designer, the book celebrates the discipline and the many women who have shaped its evolution."
HGTV.com
"In How They Decorated: Inspiration From Great Women of the Twentieth Century ($55, Rizzoli), P. Gaye Tapp explores the aesthetic approaches of 16 style-setters, including Pauline de Rothschild, Babe Paley, Bunny Mellon, Georgie OKeeffe and more."
Modern Luxury Interiors, Atlanta
"Covering these sixteen elegant women, she shows how they (most of course worked with decorators, architects and designers) orchestrated rooms of great charm, individuality and style. Tables are lavishly set, bedrooms invite lingering, fashions are paraded. And then, just when the lavish interiors are feeling rather intense, she introduces Georgia OKeeffe (bold simplicity) and then Lesley Blanche, the ultimate romantic. Its a book to treasure. I love it."
The Style Saloniste
P. Gaye Tapp is the creator and author of the highly regarded blog Little Augury and an interior designer with more than twenty-five years of expertise. A lifelong North Carolinian, she worked at a noted design firm for years and has kept her own design business, P. Gaye Tapp Interior Design & Decoration, small and exclusive. Charlotte Moss is an American interior designer and author. She studied English at Virginia Commonwealth University. In 2009, she received the Elle Dcor Vision Award, and in 2010, she was the recipient of the Timeless Design Award from the Royal Oak Foundation. She is working on her tenth book about interior design with Rizzoli New York.