A contemporary of Francois Halard, Simon Watson, and Matthieu Salvaing, Roland Beaufre is one of the most successful photographers of interiors working today. This debut monograph showcases some of the most secluded, elegant properties under the sun, offering a glimpse into the retreats of the international elite. From Barbara Hutton and Roberto Peregalli s houses in Tangier; Farah Diba s villas in Taroudant and Marrakesh; and Henri Garelli s villa in Corsica to Deborah Turbeville s home in Mexico and palaces in India, Beaufre accompanies readers through the gates of the world s most magnificent houses. With a specific passion for the Mediterranean and North Africa, Beaufre s photographs beautifully capture the vibrancy of these lush locales making this new volume a must-have addition to the libraries of interiors and travel lovers everywhere.
About the AuthorRoland Beaufre is a French interiors photographer who regularly contributes to The World of Interiors, Vogue, and many other publications. He studied at the Ecole des BeauxArts in Paris and has published several books on great houses and interiors. Philosopher Roberto Peregalli and architect Laura Sartori Rimini founded Studio Peregalli, an interiors and architecture ?rm, in Milan in the early 1990s. Rupert Thomas was the editor in chief of The World of Interiors for twenty-two years.
Book InformationISBN 9780847872602
Author Roland BeaufreFormat Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Rizzoli International PublicationsPublisher Rizzoli International Publications