Tony Duquette's Dawnridge
By (Author) Hutton Wilkinson
By (photographer) Tim Street-Porter
Abrams
Abrams
1st November 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
728
Hardback
288
Width 271mm, Height 317mm, Spine 33mm
2030g
Designer Tony Duquette's legendary Dawnridge, located in Beverly Hills, is one of the most creatively designed private homes in America. Built in 1949 by Duquette and his wife, Elizabeth, the original structure was a modest 30 x 30 foot box. Hutton Wilkinson purchased the home following Duquette's death in 1999, and he has since breathed new life into the estate, broadening the property, adding houses of his own design, and incorporating remarkable objects designed and created by the Duquettes. Written by Wilkinson, Tony Duquette's Dawnridge chronicles the luxe and historic home's transformation. The book is organized by the three main houses, and Wilkinson elaborates on the spectacular design elements in each room and shares the stories behind the spaces. Tim Street-Porter's photographs show both the original and redesigned rooms.
Walk on the Wild Side. Tony Duquettes fantastical designs strut their stuff for a new generation. * Architectural Digest *
Hutton Wilkinson is an interior designer and the author of More Is More: Tony Duquette and Tony Duquette Jewelry.
Tim Street-Porter is an architectural photographer whose books include L.A. Modern, Casa Mexicana, and Palm Springs: A Modernist Paradise, among others.
Hamish Bowles is the international editor at large for Vogue.