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Sudpsuez Painting in Stone: Architecture and the Poetics of Marble from Antiquity to the Enlightenment by Fabio Barry

$60.00

Words by Fabio Barry

 

A sweeping history of premodern architecture told through the material of stone

Spanning almost five millennia, Painting in Stone tells a new history of premodern architecture through the material of precious stone. Lavishly illustrated examples include the synthetic gems used to simulate Sumerian and Egyptian heavens; the marble temples and mansions of Greece and Rome; the painted palaces and polychrome marble chapels of early modern Italy; and the multimedia revival in 19th-century England. Poetry, the lens for understanding costly marbles as an artistic medium, summoned a spectrum of imaginative associations and responses, from princes and patriarchs to the populace. Three salient themes sustained this “lithic imagination”: marbles as images of their own elemental substance according to premodern concepts of matter and geology; the perceived indwelling of astral light in earthly stones; and the enduring belief that colored marbles exhibited a form of natural—or divine—painting, thanks to their vivacious veining, rainbow palette, and chance images.

Sudpsuez Palm Beach Living by Jennifer Ash Rudick

$85.00

Words by Jennifer Ash Rudick

Photographs by Nick Mele

 

Explore the pleasures of life in the homes and gardens of the legendary tropical island of Palm Beach.

Could it be the subtropical climate and seaside breezes that have drawn multiple generations to Palm Beach for more than a century? Or does its timeless appeal lie in its unique mixture of charming bungalows, sleek minimalist houses, chic apartments, and iconic Mediterranean Revival residences by such legendary architects as Maurice Fatio and John Volk? Though the nation’s most exclusive barrier island is perennially thronged with visitors, few have seen the private homes and gardens showcased in Palm Beach Living. Some of the homes incorporate the exuberant colors of the island’s tropical flora; others opt for a soothing, more neutral palette to contrast with the surrounding landscape. All embrace indoor/outdoor living, and each reflects the singular aesthetic of the owner, realized with the help of renowned architects, including Fairfax & Sammons, Chris Stone and David Fox, Daniel Kahan, and Jeffrey W. Smith; superb landscape architects such as Mario Nievera, Jorge Sánchez, and Fernando Wong; and such world-class interior designers as Tom Scheerer, Mark D. Sikes, the late Carleton Varney, Frank de Biasi, Mimi McMakin, Amanda Lindroth, Kim Coleman, and Jonathan Adler. Expertly guided by native Palm Beacher Jennifer Ash Rudick, with photographs by Nick Mele, readers are granted an intimate look at the best in tropical living.

 

Published by Vendome Press

Sudpsuez Pull of The Thread: Textile Travels of a Generation by Sheila Fruman

$40.00

Words by Sheila Fruman

Sheila Fruman, fascinated by the textiles and handmade carpets she saw when she travelled overland in 1969 from Turkey to India, tells the stories of nine intrepid adventurers who have combed the streets and bazaars of Central and South Asia finding, researching, collecting and selling antique Kashmir shawls, embroidered Uzbek textiles and robes, Anatolian kilims, Turkmen carpets and many other textile treasures to interested Westerners. 

These stories capture the post-World War II era’s free spirit that briefly coincided with economic prosperity and open borders. With over 200 colour illustrations, the book shows how the indigenous designs and motifs popularised in the US and Europe by these textile travellers can now be found in anything from haute couture to high-end interior design to mass-marketed bedding, tableware and clothing.

The dealers and collectors who have spent their lives seeking these complex pieces of the past have intriguing stories to tell and collections of some of the finest textiles of their kind in the world. Taken together, their stories are an enlightening guide to understanding how we connect to the past, and how textiles connect the world.

 

Published by HALI 

Sudpsuez Textile of the Middle East and Central Asia – The Fabric of Life

$50.00

Words by Fahmida Sulehman

 

A beautifully illustrated exploration of the textile traditions of a culturally diverse region, from the late eighteenth century to the present day, featuring works from the extraordinary textile collection at the British Museum Textiles of the Middle East and Central Asia explores the significance and beauty of textiles from across the Middle East, Turkey, and Central Asia. This vast region has been the focus of population movements, exploration, and trade for thousands of years and is home to a wealth of textile traditions. From the intricate embroidery on a Palestinian wedding dress to the complex iconography on an Afghan war rug, textiles reflect the beliefs, practices, and experiences of people from these lands. The book is arranged thematically with pieces grouped according to their purpose or meaning, enabling, for example, the comparison of domestic furnishings, wedding attire, and children’s garments from across the region. The book also includes contemporary works that grapple with modern political issues. The textiles featured include male and female garments, hats and headdresses, rugs and felts, children’s clothing, dolls, tent hangings, amulets and animal harnesses. Focusing on the British Museum’s remarkable collection, Textiles of the Middle East and Central Asia offers a wealth of creative inspiration and will be essential reading for anyone interested in textiles and the cultures of the Middle East and Central Asia.

Sudpsuez The House of a Lifetime: A Collector’s Journey in Tangier by Umberto Pasti

$65.00

Written by Umberto Pasti and Ngoc Minh Ngo

Foreword by Madison Cox

 

A photographic tour of an exceptional villa in Tangier with a special focus of its museum-worthy collections of Morrocan artworks and objects.

Saturated colors, intricate patterns, striking architecture: writer Umberto Pasti’s house and garden in Tangier is the ultimate example of a well-curated Moroccan villa, filled with museum-quality pieces of furniture, luminous textiles, rare tiles and ceramics, and other objets d’art worthy of a private museum. Set in a lush garden, the house offers glimpses of the serene landscapes and fountains through windows, archways and loggias, as well as Pasti’s scholarly collection of tiles and rare textiles from Africa, the Middle East, and southern Europe. Also on display are highly crafted wooden objects that Pasti has rescued from obscurity and destruction.

With evocative text and gorgeous specially commissioned photographs, this book offers a tour through one of the loveliest homes in Tangier, bringing to life the sophisticated fusion of Morocco’s multicultural blend of cultures. Anyone interested in interior design and scholarly collecting will be inspired by the masterful photographs of this gracious home and its masterful collection.

 

Published by  Rizzoli

Sudpsuez The Lesage Collector’s Limited Edition Box Set N22

$226.00

Lesage Collector’s Issue: Limited Edition N22 Box Set conceived with the support of CHANEL

 

We are delighted to present a unique collaboration with Chanel and Lesage for the highly covetable Limited Edition Box Set. Wrapped in two beautiful tweeds designed by Lesage and with a print-run of just 500, the Limited Edition is a true collector’s piece for connoisseurs and loyal readers. An ode to the Métiers d'art craftsmanship and timeless style, the Limited Edition celebrates Lesage's century of excellence and innovation with tributes to the historic French Maison specialised in embroidery and tweed-making. This uniquely collectible issue also features world-exclusive stories and cutting-edge graphic treatments, all of which aim to spark imagination and wanderlust, inspiring journeys of discovery.

 

Only 500 Box Sets Print-Run

Sudpsuez The Queen of the Dolomites. Living in Cortina d’Ampezzo

$85.00

Photographs by Mattia Aquila

 

The most exclusive interiors and iconic places of Cortina are told for the first time in a beautifully illustrated book.

An intimate look at wonderful chalets, huts and private homes, often inaccessible and lovingly lived, chests of objects that reveal anecdotes of famous families and intertwine luxury and family warmth, design and local traditions. The queen of the Dolomites. Living in Cortina d’Ampezzo, published by Marsilio Arte, opens the doors of some of the most exclusive homes of the pearl of the Dolomites, revealing its unmistakable lifestyle.

After An Invitation to Venice, Servane Giol accompanies the reader in a story entirely dedicated to Cortina, which ranges from sports to folklore traditions, from fine fabrics to typical materials, with many curiosities about the characters – writers, intellectuals, artists who helped build the myth of this magical town. Through the unpublished shots of Mattia Aquila, the reader can immerse himself in the intimacy and unique atmosphere of these homes, from the delightful salles de bain to the salons where the wood dominates and the taste for decoration, from the retro style kitchens with richly decorated tables to the sumptuous bedrooms, from unexpected angles with wonderful wooden stairs reinterpreted in a modern key, inlaid chairs, coffered ceilings, verandas, precious doors, up to the windows open on the lush green or whitewashed mountain.

 

Published by Marsilio Arte

Sudpsuez The World of Atelier Vime : A Renaissance of Wicker and Style

$75.00

Words by  Benoît Rauzy and Anthony Watson and Marie Godfrain

 


Using natural materials—wicker, osier, rattan, rope—to create exquisite handwoven decorative objects, French lifestyle brand Atelier Vime has redefined luxury.
When Atelier Vime’s cofounders discovered that their eighteenth-century hôtel particulier had previously been a basket-weaving workshop, they dedicated themselves to reviving the vanishing artisanal craft. They replanted willow shrubs, hired local artisans, and designed a contemporary collection of decorative objects with their associate Raphaëlle Hanley. Karl Lagerfeld was an early admirer and, according to Architectural Digest, Atelier Vime swiftly became “the industry secret for designers.” Today, customers around the world—from private homeowners to notable designers including Pierre Yovanovich, Kelly Wearstler, Aerin Lauder, Jake Arnold, Virginia Tupker, and Beata Heuman—flock to La Maison Vime at Vallabrègues in Provence to source Vime’s unique home furnishings that are handmade in France.

The duo behind Atelier Vime invites readers to discover their idyllic universe in their homes across France, where their unusual color palettes—from periwinkle blue to burnished ocher—offer a striking backdrop for their Medici column vase, woven screens, rope lamps, and rattan furniture. Their personal collections include classical and modern art, antique textiles, Provençal ceramics, and miniature baskets, which are combined with their contemporary creations to form the signature Vime style. Bringing the ancestral savoir faire of basketry into the twenty-first century, using materials and methods that are as sustainable as they are sumptuous, Atelier Vime celebrates an impeccable lifestyle rooted in the synergic relationship between luxurious design and nature.

Published by Flammarion

Sudpsuez Valentino Limited Edition Hardcover N21

$270.00

Limited Edition Hardcover

Covers by Valentino

To celebrate our 10 Year Anniversary we have worked on a special hardcover edition of Issue 21. To mark this occasion, we have asked 14 Friends of the Family to tribute with a special Happy Birthday Card. You will find them all enclosed in this limited edition but a huge and heartfelt thank you: Tim Walker, Mario Testino, Lea Carpenter, Umberto Pasti and Stephan Janson, Jasper Conran and Oisin Byrne, Angelica Hicks, Nicholas Cullinan, Pablo Bronstein, Roberto Peregalli and Laura Rimini, Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran, Marian McEvoy, Ulla Johnson, Peter Hinwood and Will Cooper. GRAZIE A TUTTI!

Discover gloriously colorful exploration of Bhutan's cultural heritage, a quietly captivating portrait of artistic life in Maine, an architectural marvel in Izmir and the Nurullaboy Palace in Khiva, Uzbekistan. From there, we take you into three exclusive, never-before-seen houses: the eclectic Georgian home of stylist, Jessica Hayns; a lovingly restored Patmian mansion; and a palimpsest of lives and memories from a storied Milanese estate. Throughout, you will find intensely atmospheric interiors, insightful interviews and essays on craftsmanship and collecting, from esteemed contributors including Derry Moore, Tristram Hunt, Deborah Needleman, Fabrizio Casiraghi, Omer Koc, Amanda Harlech, and Francois Halard.

Sudpsuez Veere Grenney: Seeking Beauty

$75.00

Words by Veere Grenney

Photographs by Francesco Lagnese

 

In Veere Grenney: Seeking Beauty, the revered English fabric and interior designer welcomes us into his three spectacular homes

World-renowned interior visionary Veere Grenney takes us on an in-depth tour of his impressive residences in Tangier; Suffolk, England; and, for the first time, his new London home.

The book begins with his beloved Tangerine villa--a decade-long labor of love and must-see for all garden enthusiasts, completed with the help of friend and expert in wild garden design Umberto Pasti and a regency gazebo designed by architect Cosimo Sesti. Next, we visit the Temple, his 18th-century Suffolk "pocket Palladian" set within the parkland of Tendring Hall and with views of the fishing lake and geranium-filled garden. Grenney called this picturesque sanctuary home for much of 2020. Finally, with exclusive photographs and annotations, Grenney opens the doors for the very first time to his brand-new London home.

Grenney has been praised by Schumacher creative director Dara Caponigro as knowing "when to pull out the stops and when to show quiet restraint, creating interiors that are, at once, serene and exciting and never forgetting that rooms should be comfortable and liveable." This elegant volume showcases his skill in marrying traditional styles with contemporary living, and how his spectacular career has influenced the styling of his personal spaces.