Rena Dumas: An Interior Architecture
By (Author) Chlo Braunstein-Kriegel
Editions Norma
Editions Norma
24th January 2020
France
General
Non Fiction
720.92
Hardback
432
Width 210mm, Height 270mm
2150g
Interior architect, designer, and founder of the agency RDAI, Rena Dumas (1937-2009) developed an architectural style that was subtle and meticulous, with which she marked her many creations for clients that included Hermes, Artemis, Christie's, John Lobb and Yves Saint Laurent. Her sensitive approach to space, along with her love for natural light, are evident in the Maison Hermes Ginza in Tokyo, designed in collaboration with the architect Renzo Piano, as well as in all Hermes's maisons and stores around the world since the 1980s. Her studies of materials and colours nourished her passion for design, from tableware to 'Pippa', her timeless collection of nomadic furniture. This detailed monograph, including over 400 documents, photographs, plans and drawings, traces her 55 years of creating, reflecting a talent that transcended fashion. AUTHOR: Chloe Braunstein-Kriegel, a specialist in design criticism, is the author of several books published by Editions Norma. She was co-director of the Mouvements Modernes gallery in Paris, dedicated to design and ceramics dating from the 1950s to the present day. SELLING POINTS: . First monograph on Rena Dumas, interior designer for Herms maisons and stores around the world . Features over 400 documents, photographs, plans and drawings 400 colour images
Chlo Braunstein-Kriegel, a specialist in design criticism, is the author of several books published by ditions Norma. She was co-director of the Mouvements Modernes gallery in Paris, dedicated to design and ceramics dating from the 1950s to the present day.