Thomas O'Brien: Library House
By (Author) Thomas O'Brien
Abrams
Abrams
1st November 2018
26th October 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
747.0973
Hardback
272
Width 250mm, Height 288mm, Spine 32mm
1670g
Thomas O'Brien's name has long been synonymous with vintage elegance, modernism, and warm, livable design, so it's no surprise that his luxurious homes in Bellport, Long Island, have attracted significant attention. Thomas O'Brien: Library House captures the gorgeous architecture, interiors, lush gardens, and myriad collections of the effortlessly formal and classic home and design studio (The Library) next door to his celebrated Academy house. In describing the process of imagining and building this dream project-a new house that looks as if it had been built over generations-the book also provides a view into how the author and his husband and fellow AD100 designer, Dan Fink, live and work. Stunning original photography documents this incredible, historically detailed residence and showcases O'Brien's keen design sense and his expert eye through a lifetime of collecting art, antiquities, furniture, books, tableware, textiles, and more. Including behind-the-scenes stories about the extraordinary property and exclusive insight into O'Brien's passion for gardens, this new book is an obsessive design companion and an aspirational guide to living a beautiful life in a beautiful home.
"Surrounded by formal English gardens, the Library House combines Continental flourishes (a Dutch door here; a set of hand-painted Italian ceramics there) with a decorative approach reminiscent of an English country piles (that is, comprising a spirited mix of colors, textures, and bric-a-brac like a bronze Grand Tour classical rabbit, or a pair of Victorian, very special botanical herbarium fans with ferns); radiating Old-World charm from every surface. OBriens book, written in collaboration with Lisa Light, explains how he and Fink, also a designer, pulled it all together." -- Vogue
"A snapshot of the ground floor, from OBriens new book on the house, Thomas OBrien Library House to be published in October, reveals OBriens and Finks individual studies, in addition to two front rooms and the library, which are accessed by what OBrien calls the knuckles or transitional passageways. How these transitions are worked through can make such a difference, says OBrien, who enjoys the deliberate tiering of levels. -- The Irish Times
"To begin with, the photography is quite simply out of this world. Then there is the incredible fact that this is not an old house, but a new one. To look at the photographs, you could be forgiven for thinking that it had been around for a couple of centuries, but its a new build. The furnishings and the soft furnishings are sumptuous, the photographs are glorious, and the whole experience of this book is breathtakingly beautiful. This has to be the interior design book of the century!" -- Books Monthly
Thomas OBrien is an interior and home furnishings designer based in New York City. He is the founder and president of Aero Studios, one of Americas most respected design firms, and is the author of American Modern and Aero.