Description
About the Author
Pierre Yovanovitch is a French interior-architect who founded his namesake firm in 2001. Renowned for global projects that span the residential, hospitality, and commercial spheres, his clients include Christian Louboutin, the Pinault family, and the Kering Group. In 2017 he launched a debut furniture collection at New York s R and Company gallery. With a unique vision of contemporary elegance that blends extreme luxury, a purist sensitivity, and refined architectural scale, he is viewed as the ambassador of a new French touch. He lives in Paris. Olivier Gabet is the director of the Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris. Claire Tabouret is a French artist living and working in Los Angeles.
Reviews
"The Paris-based Pierre Yovanovitch is often referred to as an interior architect, given his uncanny ability to create the actual exterior of a space as well as its interior. This book, the first to document his work, reveals the sheer scope of his talents. Readers tour completed residential projects in New York, London, Tel Aviv, Provence, the Swiss Alps, and elsewhere, all of which highlight his signature haute couture aesthetic. It's no wonder that he is among the most sought-after designers of our time." -MILIEU MAGAZINE
"Accented by a bespoke chimneypiece, Campana Brothers lounge chairs, and a midcentury Severin Hansen floor lamp, the never-before-published space is a standout from Yovanovitch's eagerly anticipated first monograph, Pierre Yovanovitch: Interior Architecture (Rizzoli, September)."
-ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST.COM
Book Information
ISBN 9780847866625
Author Pierre Yovanovitch
Format Hardback
Page Count 336
Imprint Rizzoli International Publications
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications