Books | 28 Aug 05 | Stumble
"A revealing look at the intimate living spaces of key contemporary designers.".
The list of designers is long. It includes Alberto Alessi, Yves Behar, the Bouroullec brothers, the Campana brothers, Matali Crasset, Droog, Gitta Gschwendtner, Martí Guixé, Sam Hecht, Jay Osgerby, Karim Rashid and more. So what do the designer's homes look like? How are they influenced and/or inspired by their surroundings? At Home attempts to answer these questions with images and with Q&A's where "they share their ideas on design, personal space, inspirations, work methods, and how we live now and may be living in the future.". Haven't seen the book, it's due in October 2005, but it looks interesting. Hardcover, 256 pages, 218 color images, $29.70 at Amazon. Via Dezain.


















