Liaigre Paris
By (Author) Francoise-Claire Prodhon
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
18th September 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
192
Width 254mm, Height 218mm
In an exquisite oversized volume, the illustrious interior architecture house Liaigre takes us inside its latest international properties. For over thirty years the brand has solidified a visual signature of clean lines, natural materials, and an artful sense of subtle sophistication. Throughout 256 pages featuring different stocks of luxurious papers, readers delve into five exclusive interiors of understated beauty and refined aesthetics. A Japanese house overlooking hot thermal springs; a modernist palace in New Delhi (Liaigre's first project in India); a contemporary take on the Swiss chalet and a delicate refurbishment of a traditional local villa, both in St. Moritz; and a modern reinterpretation of a twentieth-century mansion in Munich--all of these projects are manifestos of Liaigre's highly recognizable style. Featuring unpublished images from specially commissioned photo shoots and an engaging essay by the French art historian Francoise-Claire Prodhon, this tome--published on the occasion of a new Parisian flagship store's debut in 2018--will delight long-time fans of Liaigre's designs as well as interiors aficionados everywhere.
Francoise-Claire Prodhon is an art historian. She studied at the Ecole du Louvre in Paris, and is a renowned art critic, author and journalist, writing for such magazines as Flash Art International, Intramuros, and AD France.