Inventing the California Look: Interiors by Frances Elkins, Michael Taylor, John Dickinson, and Other Design In novators
By (Author) Philip Meza
By (author) Fred Lyon
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
5th April 2022
5th April 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
747.09794
Hardback
256
Width 241mm, Height 305mm
From the 1940s to the 1980s, some of the best residences in Northern California were decorated by a coterie of designers whose names were once recognised only by the cognoscenti of interior design. From Frances Elkins and Tony Hail, with their aristocratic aesthetics, to Michael Taylor and John Dickinson, with their bold fantasies, these designers created revolutionary settings that were idiomatic of their time and place fresh, luxurious spaces complementing the various terrains and lifestyles of the northern part of the state.
Fred Lyon (b. 1924) is perhaps the only photographer who knew and documented the work of this talented group. Akin to what Julius Shulman was doing in Southern California, Lyon worked closely with the designers and magazine editors to help shape the look for posterity. In the years following the work of these giants, most of the spaces they created are gone or vastly changed, replaced by different tastes and new styles. Now re-appreciated for their artistry, we can relive this exciting era through Lyons superb photography.
Philip E. Meza is a strategy consultant, writer, and enthusiast of twentieth-century photography and design.