Showing posts with label Muriel Brandolini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muriel Brandolini. Show all posts

Saturday, October 8, 2011

GIVE AWAY: Last chance to enter for The World of Muriel Brandolini


A keeper, this one. 

Last chance to enter the 

GIVE AWAY

of

The World of Muriel Brandolini Interiors

courtesy of Rizzoli Publishing


It came to my attention that those who are subscribing to katiedid did not have access to my sidebar to follow on google. So to make things easier for subscribers, you may enter by emailing your contact information to me. 

To see more about this fabulous book and to enter on the blog page, click on over HERE.

Good Luck and I will be announcing the winner on Monday!

Monday, October 3, 2011

GIVE AWAY: The World of Muriel Brandolini

Photo by Eric Boman
 Muriel Brandolini is an adventurer. Her life reads like an epic novel, and her aesthetic illustrates her story with bold bright gestures capturing the romance and joie de vivre that any story worth reading would encompass.


I have been glued to my advance copy, gratis of the very kind folks at Rizzoli, ever since turning the first page. I am an admitted design addict....with the added addiction of bibliophilism vying for my attention daily. I am in no way seeking rehabilitation for my addictions, and it is books like this one that feed my cravings. 

Photo by Eric Boman
The World of Muriel Brandolini is my perfect read. It is filled with Brandolini's brilliantly exotic interiors which are so magical, telling a story all on their own. There are many design books which are filled with beautiful photos of beautiful interiors.....all unique and beguiling in their own way. The thing that sets this book apart is Muriel's personal story. She talks about her life from the beginning, starting off with her birth in Montpellier, France to a French-Venezuelan mother and a Vietnamese father. She takes us to Vietnam where her family moved when she was just a baby and then to Martinique when she was twelve, and then off to Paris where her education begins in earnest. 

Photo by Oberto Gili
Muriel travels the world thereafter meeting fascinating people, adding to her global aesthetic along the way. She takes us with her when she falls, accidentally, into a decorating career in New York, when the home she creates for her young family becomes famous after being published eleven times in one year. 
 We get to see her house in its many incarnations over the years, as well as her beach house on Long Island's Peconic Bay. All of her magical thinking is laid bare for us in Part I, the first third of the book.

Photo by Michael Mundy
In Part II, we are taken on a tour of client residences that take your breath away. Every piece in each room looks like a collected work, and worthy of attention. Many would say that this is not the formula for success in design.....that perhaps it is too much...and this is where Muriel proves them wrong. Muriel Brandolini  and her style have been described as everything from unconventional, exotic, bold, and magical, to "that newly minted American arbiter of haute bohemian chic"( New York Times). I would say she is all of those things, and more so if you consider America a melting pot of influences from around the world.

A single block of rock crystal....the side table by Martin Szekely. Photo by Pieter Estersohn
Brandolini's sophistication comes from her experiences, yes, but perhaps more so from her fearlessness. I think it is this quality that drives the creativity in the truly talented. She is unafraid of what the neighbors think. She teaches us that there are no rules in design. 

In the introduction by Wendy Goodman, design director of New York Magazine, says in the early days, she used to think Muriel's clients were "very brave and very lucky"....and now she thinks they are "just very lucky".

Photo by Pieter Estersohn
And oh how much I would agree.

Photo by Pieter Estersohn

Rizzoli has again been very kind in offering you, my fearless readers, a chance to win this stunning book for your very own!

To enter this GIVE AWAY,
Follow these easy steps:

1) Hop on over to the Rizzoli and take a moment to look around. See the facebook link? Go ahead and "friend" them.
2) Become a follower on the katiedid blog by clicking the google friend connect button on the right.
3) Click on the "comment" link at the bottom of this post and leave a comment. I would love to hear your thoughts about Muriel Brandolini and her exotic style!
4) Make sure I can contact you by including an email address, or make sure your username has a link to a contact email.
5) The Cut Off date to enter is October 9nd, this Sunday at 5:00PM PST. I will announce the winner the next day, October 10th!

AND.....as promised, 
the winner of the Michael S. Smith Kitchen and Bath book is...........


Barbara at Haus Design!

Congratulations Barbara!

Have a Fearless Day!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Bungalow 5, New Stuff

Bungalow 5 is at it again! They have introduced some new accessories, art and lighting to their line. I thought it might be fun to "place" them in a few interiors from my treasured House and Garden magazines:

This "Primavera Box" would look so pretty in this Master Bedroom designed by Pauline Boardman Pitt. House and Garden, July 2000. Photo by Michel Arnaud

I think the Sienna Cachepot belongs in this Guest Room by Muriel Brandolini.House and Garden, August 1999. Photo by pieter Estersohn

This Library by Madeline Stuart needs this Siena Tray in red. House and Garden December 2004. Photo by Thomas Loof

I think this "Autumn Pavilion" piece could be a stunner on the wall of this Diamond and Baratta Bedroom. House and Garden, October 2002, Phto by Jason Schmidt

This "Khan Deer" piece could work in this Master Bedroom by designer Mary McDonald. House and Garden, June 2002. Photo by Melanie Acevedo

I would love to see this "Barocco" lamp in this Bedroom of world class colorist and designer Tricia Guild. House and Garden, August 2005. Photo James Merrell

This "Egret" Lamp would look so fresh in his Loggia by by Mary McDonald. House and Garden, June 2002. Photo by Melanie Acevedo

What do you think of this "Siam" Lamp in the Living Room of Buster Keaton's restored house. Living Room by Mary McDonald. House and Garden, June 2002. Photo by Melanie Acevedo

The "Tangiers" Lamp would be a great addition to this space in the home of Greek artist Konstantin Kakanias. House and Garden, June 2002. Photo by Melanie Acevedo.