International survey of 100 of the world’s best contemporary interior design projects, chosen by 10 design world leaders.
International survey of 100 of the world’s best contemporary interior design projects, chosen by 10 design world leaders.
ROOM: INSIDE CONTEMPORARY INTERIORS explores a curated selection of exceptional spaces, ranging from retail concept stores, pop-up dining experiences, and art installations, to hotels and private residences. Richly illustrated with extensive and never-before-published photographs, illustrations, floor plans, and construction details, as well as in-depth texts exploring each project and its impact, ROOM takes readers from the Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn to Shigeru Ban's Cardboard Cathedral in New Zealand, stopping at Evernote's Redwood City offices, a unique Sao Paulo loft, the Paul Smith store in London, a bamboo-and-thatch bar in Vietnam, and more outstanding spaces along the way.
“As seen on Netflix series Chef's Table: Pastry . "Explore the world of standout desserts in Room for Dessert from acclaimed elBulli trained pastry chef Will Goldfarb through his destination dessert restaurant and cocktail bar, Room4Dessert in Bali. With a foreword penned by Ferran Adri”
"An exquisite collection of spaces."—Make It Better
"A seven-star, boutique hotel of a book with model looks... An impressive piece of work."—Irish Examiner
"Dip into 100 projects from around the world in this comprehensive overview of interior design today."—Hong Kong Tatler Homes
Nacho Alegre is a cofounder of Apartamento Magazine. Apartamento is a biannual, English-language publication read in 45 countries; it has been called the world's hippest interiors magazine.
Michael Boodro is Editor-in-Chief of ELLE DECOR Magazine. He has also held editorial positions at HG Magazine, Harper's Bazaar and GQ. He is the author of Stephen Sills and James Huniford's design book Dwellings. He began his career in the fine arts sector, and is a graduate of Yale University.Tony Chambers is Editor-in-chief of Wallpaper - the influential design, fashion and lifestyle magazine. He started his career as an editorial designer at The Sunday Times Magazine and became art director of UK GQ in 1996.Aric Chen is a writer, critic and curator specializing in design, architecture and art; a contributor to The New York Times, Wallpaper, PINUP and others. He was creative director of Beijing Design Week and is currently curator of design and architecture for the new M+ museum for visual culture in Hong Kong, set to open in 2017.Miles Kemp has been a leader in interactive architecture and user experience design for nearly two decades. He is the president of award-winning Variate Labs whose projects span robotics, interiors, architecture, products, vehicles, user experience and video game design. In 2009, Kemp cowrote Interactive Architecture, published by Princeton Architectural Press.Ko Matsubara is Editor-in-Chief of Tokyo-based Casa Brutus, one of Japan's foremost interior design and architecture publications. Casa Brutus is dedicated to coverage of all things design, fashion and lifestyle, and having a three-decade history, the monthly publication is among the most widely read magazines in Japan.Jon Otis is a practicing designer and Professor of Interior Design at the Pratt Institute. He has been awarded the Fulbright and Lusk Fellowships and more recently he was honored by being named a 2009 Design Intelligence Most Admired Educator in Interior Design.Robert Thiemann is Editor-in-Chief of Frame and Mark Magazines and Co-Director of Frame Publishers; its three highly international magazines cover art, architecture, design and interiors, reaching readers in 77 countries.Alan Yau is an internationally recognized restaurateur. In 1992 he launched Wagamama, a hip, hi-tech, healthy-eating no-reservations canteen with communal bench seating and an inexpensive menu built around the Japanese noodle. Constantly trawling the globe in search of further inspiration his unparalleled restaurant empire has always been design focused.ROOM: INSIDE CONTEMPORARY INTERIORS explores a curated selection of exceptional spaces, ranging from retail concept stores, pop-up dining experiences, and art installations, to hotels and private residences. Richly illustrated with extensive and never-before-published photographs, illustrations, floor plans, and construction details, as well as in-depth texts exploring each project and its impact, ROOM takes readers from the Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn to Shigeru Ban's Cardboard Cathedral in New Zealand, stopping at Evernote's Redwood City offices, a unique Sao Paulo loft, the Paul Smith store in London, a bamboo-and-thatch bar in Vietnam, and more outstanding spaces along the way.
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