Inside Paris: Discovering the Classic Interiors of Paris
By (Author) Jerome Darblay
By (author) Joe Friedman
Phaidon Press Ltd
Phaidon Press Ltd
13th August 1998
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
747.2436
Paperback
128
Width 235mm, Height 280mm, Spine 10mm
720g
This work provides a photographic record of over 100 of Paris' historic interiors. The celebrated home of elegant salons, Paris has long fascinated the onlooker. From the opulent staircases of the Second Empire Opera, to the rational unyielding lines of Le Corbusier Villa Roche, this book uncovers the varying ages and styles. Each photograph is accompanied by a short text detailing what is of architectural or decorative interest as well as something of the history of the interior. Comprehensive information on buildings open to the public is provided.
'If interior design porn like Wallpaper rings your bells, those canny souls at Phaidon Press have come up with some seriously horny stuff for your coffee table this summer. They are releasing their draw-droppingly gorgeous Insideseries in luxury paperback.' (Attitude)
'A set of stunningly illustrated books celebrates the best of interior design through the ages. The Inside series does not contain any prehistoric art, but its beautiful photographs capture manmade interiors over 2000 years.' (Yorkshire Evening Press)
'Go get the book to go with your T-shirt.' (FX)
'This series throws back the covers to reveal Western interiors that have been languishing in the shadowsthey capture the personality of each city.' (The Good Book Guide)
'The best of the three [Inside Paris, Phaidon, Mansions of Paris, Terrail, Intrieurs Parisiens, Taschen], Inside Paris, concentrates on public spacesThere are just one or two photographs of each interior, and the quality is consistently superb. The choices are original: the Second-Empire marble staricase of the Italian Embassy, the late 19th century mosaics of Aux Cinq Poissons fishmongers, an art deco lavatory at the Madelaine. A thorough gazetteer adds a history, addresses and opening hours, if any.' (The Paris Free Voice)
Joe Friedman is an architectural historian and consultant specializing in the restoration of historic interiors. He has worked on a variety of projects in both Paris and London, notably the villa of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Paris and Spencer House, London. He is also author of Inside Barcelona, Inside London, Inside New York and Inside Rome in this elegant Phaidon series.