Sudpsuez Textiles, The Art of Mankind
Written by Mary Schoeser
Textiles are the most ubiquitous, diverse, and consistently creative art form on the planet. This major new work comprises more than one thousand images that highlight the beauty, subtlety, simplicity, or complexity of textiles created around the world. Based on the knowledge accrued over a lifetime of immersion in the textile arts, Mary Schoeser’s definitive text offers sweeping insight into the role that textiles have played throughout human civilization. The juxtaposition of historical and contemporary examples highlights the skill and imagination of textile designers through the centuries as well as the remarkable range of achievements. Detailed images and informed captions illustrate the variety and allure of textiles, and the informative descriptions include histories of private collections, underscoring the importance of context for appreciating the exquisite detail of fabric and cloth. An extensive resource section provides valuable information about museum and textile associations across the globe.
Published by Thames & Hudson
Sudpsuez The House of a Lifetime: A Collector’s Journey in Tangier by Umberto Pasti
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
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 One Day Box: A Life-Changing Love of Home by Flora Soames
Written by Flora Soames
An intimate look at the ethos of one of today's most exciting designers, and the people and places that have shaped her maximalist English country aesthetic. British interior designer Flora Soames founded her eponymous firm in 2009 and launched an acclaimed collection of fabrics and wallpapers in 2019. Informed by her background in art and furniture, her style exudes the traditional charm of English country homes while incorporating modern, original touches that are comfortable and design-led.
This embrace of old and new--along with Soames's passion for collecting, heritage, color, and pattern--has resulted in an impressive portfolio of projects in the UK and beyond. Inspired by the concept of a One Day Box--a place, real or imaginary, where we store fragments of our past that spark a feeling of connection--Soames presents her reflections on the concept of home, and explores the sentiments evoked by certain objects during seminal moments in her life.
From personalities and places to beloved objects, Soames shows how our patchwork of memories can energize the process of creating and living in a home. Exquisite photographs of her projects--including her refurbished countryside cottage in Dorset, an architecturally prominent house in the Cotswolds, and her family's home in North Norfolk--alongside images of vibrant fabrics and wallpaper bring her thoughts and distinctive style to life.
Published by Rizzoli
Sudpsuez The Shakers: From Mount Lebanon to the World
Contributions by Stephen J. Stein and Jerry V. Grant and Michael S. Graham and Brother Arnold Hadd, Edited by Michael K. Komanecky
An important book on Shaker art and life, offering a fresh look at a style that has endured through centuries and continues to inspire designers and homeowners. This book presents the elegantly austere and simply styled objects of the Shakers in the context of their faith and community at Mount Lebanon, N.Y., the spiritual and administrative center of the Shaker world. Outstanding examples of furniture, textiles, tools, and other objects- drawn primarily from the collection of Shaker Museum | Mount Lebanon-bring the fascinating world of the Shakers to life. The book also explores the equally compelling material culture of Sabbathday Lake in New Gloucester, Maine, the last active Shaker community, and how this group of Shakers continued to thrive while other Shaker communities elsewhere gradually disappeared.
Accompanying a major exhibition organized by the Farnsworth Art Museum, this book presents a new and authentic perspective on the Shaker community. Specially commissioned photography, archival imagery, essays by prominent scholars, and a firsthand interview with a member of the Sabbathday Lake Shaker community deepen our understanding of this influential movement and style.
Published by Rizzoli.
Sudpsuez The World of Federico Forquet: Italian Fashion, Interiors, Gardens
Written by Hamish Bowles
Contribution by Marella Caracciolo Chia and Sofia Gnoli and Allegra Caracciolo Agnelli
Photographed by Guido Taroni
Through his long and crowded life, polyglot designer Federico Forquet has been by turns a couturier who learned his craft at Balenciaga's side and whose creations for his eponymous house clothed the best-dressed women of the day; a decorator of interiors of singular style and charm; a discriminating collector of rare and beautiful objects, furnishings, and pictures; and a creator of magical gardens. For the first time, the many worlds of this creative visionary are brought together in a richly illustrated celebration of style: from imagery of his lavish haute-couture gowns featured in 1960s and 70s Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and other fashionable publications and worn by trendsetters such as Marella Agnelli, Sophia Loren, and Diana Vreeland to picturesque scenes of verdant Tuscan gardens and opulent, old-world Roman villas and palazzos decorated by Forquet. Accompanied by insightful texts from the design world's authoritative voices, this inspiring and utterly enchanting tome will appeal to readers fascinated by fashion, social history, gardens, interior design, and Italian style.
Published by Rizzoli
Sudpsuez Tibetan Rugs: The Rudi Molacek Collection
Words and Photographs by Rudi Molacek
Artist and photographer Rudi Molacek has assembled, with an artist's eye, an idiosyncratic collection of more than 300 Tibetan carpets, rugs, mats, seat-, bench- and saddle-covers. Between the 15th and the 20th centuries they were woven for both sacred and secular purposes by Tibetan nomads and villagers, and in the shadow of monastic centers across the Tibetan Plateau. The first volume presents Tibetan rugs intended for sitting, sleeping, meditation and horse riding, as well as those made to furnish the region's prestigious temples and monasteries ― an expression of the relative wealth and status of their owners. The second volume focuses on a group of so-called ‘Wangden' rural rugs, characterized by a unique weaving technique, some of which have been the subject of an illuminating exercise in radiocarbon dating to establish the antiquity of the tradition.
Published by HALI
Sudpsuez Tiles Napkins (Set of 4)
The striking geometric pattern that splashes across the Tiles napkins was inspired by antique Moroccan ceramics. Its pure tones of blue, red, and green evoke the sun-drenched riads of Marrakech, lending a spirit of timeless elegance to your table and providing a delightful accompaniment to the layered effects that we love so much at Cabana. Each napkin is made in Tuscany from 100% linen using traditional artisanal methods.
Sudpsuez Tiles Napkins (Set of 8)
The striking geometric pattern that splashes across the Tiles napkins was inspired by antique Moroccan ceramics. Its pure tones of blue, red, and green evoke the sun-drenched riads of Marrakech, lending a spirit of timeless elegance to your table and providing a delightful accompaniment to the layered effects that we love so much at Cabana. Each napkin is made in Tuscany from 100% linen using traditional artisanal methods.
Sudpsuez Two-Toned Majorelle Sabra Silk Braided Purse White
Sudpsuez Ulla Johnson x Tablecloth, Square
Ulla Johnson x Cabana
Limited Edition
Wild, botanical prints come alive in a vibrant and uplifting color palette in our exclusive Ulla Johnson x capsule. Inspired by the joyful spirit of summer, this collection sets the stage for unforgettable alfresco dining experiences. It marks Ulla Johnson's first foray into home with a tabletop collection of elegant linens, porcelain dinnerware, Murano glasses and home pieces, all of which beautifully reflect the merging of our two worlds. The Ulla Johnson x tablecloth is printed on 100% linen and will serve as the perfect backdrop for gatherings with family and friends.
Sudpsuez Under the Sun: Around the World in 21 Houses by Roland Beaufre
Published Date: September 13, 2022
Written and Photographed by Roland Beaufre
Foreword by Roberto Peregalli and Laura Sartori Rimini and Rupert Thomas
French photographer Roland Beaufre’s debut monograph showcases some of the most exclusive, elegant properties under the sun, offering a glimpse into the private retreats of style icons, designers, and creatives who found solace in special, sun-washed places.
Whether situated in a secluded desert, along the Mediterranean coastline, or on a Caribbean beach, each property exudes decadence and warmth. From the villa of Bernard-Henri Lévy and Arielle Dombasle in Tangier to Farah Diba Pahlavi’s house in the Moroccan village of Taroudant, and from Henri Garelli’s Provençal-style abode in Corsica to Deborah Turbeville’s home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and exotic palaces in India and Thailand, readers will discover twenty-one gorgeous properties whose interior design, architecture, and landscapes capture the vibrancy of these lush locales. With forewords penned by the founders of Studio Peregalli and Rupert Thomas accompanying Beaufre’s timeless photographs, this new volume will inspire wanderlust among interior design and architecture aficionados everywhere.
Published by Rizzoli