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Sudpsuez Liberty. Design. Pattern. Colour.

$65.00
Words by Kassia St Clair
Published to mark the 150th anniversary of the founding of Liberty, this book celebrates the extraordinary range of innovative fabric designs that have been at the forefront of the business and its global reputation for well over a century.

 

Liberty—an icon of design innovation and luxury—is renowned internationally for fabric designs on silk, wool, cashmere and, most famously, Tana Lawn™ Cotton. Gathered here are 150 of the most striking and significant Liberty patterns, ranging from much-loved florals to bold and abstract designs and contemporary collaborations.

Published to mark Liberty’s 150th anniversary, this beautifully produced book places fabrics in the context of the store’s wider design history—from the retailer’s remarkable Tudor Revival building to posters, advertising, and branding. It presents the very latest examples of Liberty design alongside prints, drawings, and samples from the company’s outstanding archive, telling an inspiring, century-long story of manufacturing quality and design excellence.

 

Published by Thames & Hudson

Sudpsuez Lismore Castle: Food and Flowers from a Historic Irish Garden

$50.00

Words by Laura Burlington,

Photographs by Anna Batchelor,

Contributions by William Burlington

 

Overlooking the Blackwater Valley, Lismore Castle is home to the oldest formally cultivated gardens in Ireland, which are visited for their wild beauty and provide organic produce and flowers for the Castle. Written by Laura and William Burlington to celebrate their Irish home, this beautiful book explores the history and interiors of the Castle alongside its rich local food heritage and a modern take on classic Irish recipes.

As well as giving a glimpse into one of the great Irish house interiors and a short history of the castle, this book offers over forty recipes inspired by the Irish locality and the garden’s variety of produce including Irish Soda Bread, Beetroot Gravadlax fished from the Blackwater River, and an assortment of chutneys and jams.  With a farm to fork ethos, these recipes, created by the castle’s resident cook Teena Mahon, journey through the seasons and are made with what is fresh and available from the garden. The kitchen works hand-in-hand with Lismore’s gardeners, farmers and riverkeepers to oversee the ingredients’ short journeys to feed the Castle’s residents and guests.

Recipes and reflections from Lismore today are accompanied by stories of the extraordinary people – gardeners and artists, bishops and kings, and even one Hollywood star – who have designed, cultivated, celebrated, and shared the castle and garden over eight centuries.

With essays by Laura and William Burlington, who have taken on responsibility for Lismore Castle from William’s parents - the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire - and atmospheric photographs by Anna Batchelor, the book offers special insight into of one of Ireland’s most celebrated houses.

 

Published by Rizzoli

Sudpsuez Live With the Things You Love: And You’ll Live Happily Ever After

$55.00

Words by Mary Randolph Carter

 

With her trademark style and love of heirlooms and beautiful old objects, best-selling author Mary Randolph Carter delves into the interiors of real-life tastemakers (antique dealers, stylists, artists, and boutique owners) to explore how our homes are the perfect canvas for our self-expression.

Carter’s newest book indulges our desire to surround ourselves with belongings that impart beauty and meaning to our lives. Whether it’s a collection of pedigreed antiques, a set of memorable paperbacks from our childhood, or a distinctive teapot gifted to us by a friend, this book is a tribute to valuing and making artful interiors with our treasures.

In these pages, Carter curates a variety of unique interiors, from a couple who lives on an island in Maine with patinaed objects they’ve rescued from the French countryside, to a fashion designer in rural Rhode Island whose collection of vintage prints inspires her work and interiors, to a photographer whose most prized possessions include a weathered photograph of his parents on their honeymoon.

Carter muses delightfully on what our prized possessions tell us about ourselves, while imparting her philosophy and tips for integrating our treasures stylishly into our decor. Chock-full of ideas and inspiration, this book celebrates her highly personal and creative approach to decor, illustrating how to live stylishly with the items we cherish the most and want to live with forever.

 

Published by Rizzoli

 

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Sudpsuez London City Guide

$45.00

Published by SRL in collaboration with Ralph Lauren 

To the uninitiated, London can feel vast and intimidating, but when you dig a little deeper, you’ll soon find its soul. This is where Cabana’s London dwells. Amid the chaos and the commuters, London delivers endless charm and moments of quiet: hidden house museums and lovingly curated collections, from Freud House in Hampstead to The Fan Museum in Greenwich; cabinets of curiosities helmed by remarkable experts and dealers; green spaces, from royal parks to small communal gardens; and splendid Georgian terraces and cobbled streets, unchanged for centuries.

Sudpsuez London Living by Karen Howes and Simon Upton

$75.00

Published Date: Sept 2023

Written by Karen Howes

Photographs by Simon Upton

Foreword by Nicky Haslam

 

London Living presents a unique look into the homes of London-based interior designers, antique dealers, musicians, and influencers, revealed by leading interior design photographer Simon Upton.

Following the success of his first book, New York Interiors, Simon Upton turns to London—a city in which he has been based for most of his working life. Exploring an incredible range of homes in this vibrant city, Upton looks behind the scenes into the private spaces of creatives and influencers.

Presented in two parts, the book begins with “Town,” which is devoted to the homes of those who live solely in London, such as grandee of interior design John Stefanidis; House & Garden’s Interior Designer of the Year 2019, Maria Speake; industrial designer and architect Tom Bartlett; fashion designer Bella Freud; model Poppy Delevingne; and antiques dealer and interior designer Adam Bray. Then, “Country” showcases those who divide their time between London and a retreat in the British countryside, which includes names such as antiques dealers Jorge Perez-Martin and David Gibson, known together as Brownrigg; film director Gaby Dellal; and designer Jasper Conran.

Edited by interior design writer Karen Howes and featuring a foreword by iconic decorator and Upton’s friend Nicky Haslam, London Living reveals a series of unique locations, each illuminated by an interview in which the owner defines their true meaning of “home.”

 

Published by Vendome

Sudpsuez Loro Piana Limited Edition Magazine N19

$247.00

Covers by Loro Piana. April 2023.

This limited edition is a true collector's item with only 45 copies printed in Record Bale wool, the finest wool in the world. 

We like to think of N19 as the Magicians’ issue, on account of a few people featured whose ‘special powers’ are very evident when it comes to interiors. Travel with us to Jacob, Lord Rothschild’s magical paradise on the island of Corfu; journey through the history and architectural splendour of Andalusia, and explore the stunning textiles and landscapes of Bulgaria. Lose yourself in Umberto Pasti’s dream-like house and gardens in Tangier, which, like a living creature, are constantly evolving and following their owner’s vision. Meet Geoffrey Bawa in Sri Lanka where the architect has created a spell-binding “story out of nothing”, and visit maker Deborah Needleman in upstate New York to marvel at her ‘magic wand’ - her hands - carefully weaving strands of willow and rush, creating timeless objects for everyday use.

 

Sudpsuez Lotusland

$60.00

Words by Marc Appleton

 

A beautifully crafted volume on the world-renowned gardens of Lotusland—the first such book in more than two decades and the first ever magnificent tribute to this international treasure.
 


Variously labeled Eden, one of the 100 gardens you must visit before your die, and among the 10 best botanical gardens in the world, Madame Ganna Walska’s Lotusland is magic mixed with paradise in the hills of Montecito, California. Walska, a well-known Polish opera singer and socialite, purchased the estate in 1941 and spent 43 years creating Lotusland. The collections of exotic plants on the 37-acre property are an expression of her penchant for the dramatic, the unexpected, and the whimsical. Home to more than 3,400 types of plants, including at least 35,000 specimens, it is recognized not just for the diversity of its collections, but for the extraordinary design sensibility informing the many one-of-a-kind individual gardens that comprise the whole. As pleasing as its aesthetic and sensorial qualities are, Lotusland is also an important center for scientific research and conservation. A leader in the field of sustainable practices, it is the first botanical garden in the United States to become entirely organic.

 

Published by Rizzoli

Sudpsuez LVMH Limited Edition Magazine N23

$281.00

Limited Edition Box Set

Covers by LVMH Métiers d'Art

 

The LVMH Métiers d'Art Limited Edition Magazine metal box is a testament to the harmonious blend of artistry and superior craftsmanship. Each of the 23 exclusive boxes is a singular masterpiece, born of dedicated work and passionate commitment to excellence. The creative journey commences with brass plates and beads. Over a three-hour span, the plates are intricately cut using an advanced chemical technique, ensuring precise detailing even in the thinnest layers. These plates are then expertly assembled through a seven-hour process of folding and welding. After an initial polishing, each bead is individually welded with a hydrogen torch in a delicate ten-hour operation using a blend of tin and silver. The pieces are subsequently brushed to achieve a flawless, uniform surface. The entire piece undergoes a silver plating with a 15-micron layer, followed by a chemical oxidation to impart a timeless, aged effect. After a full day of drying in an oven, a final brushing bestows the piece with its definitive finish.

To ensure lasting protection, the box is coated with two layers of satin varnish. The final assembly, which includes the meticulous installation of hinges, logo placement, and finishing nails, takes an additional hour. During its creation, each box transitions through multiple workshops and is handled by at least nine skilled artisans over the course of 27 hours. This collaborative effort underscores the high level of expertise and dedication required to produce these exquisite pieces. The result transcends functionality, emerging as a true work of art and craftsmanship.

Sudpsuez Magazine N1

$290.00

Covers by Pierre Frey. The last copy is now available. Published in April 2014, it focuses on Italian Interiors and craftsmanship with a special portfolio dedicated to the most special and unseen rooms in Milan. The issue also celebrates Italian antique decorative arts featuring a private collection of Ex Voto, gorgeous ritual works of art created in the South of Italy at the end of the 19th century. 

Unfortunately we are not able to guarantee a specific cover at the time of the order. However, we can assure you that all covers are proudly chosen by the Team in collaboration with Pierre Frey. 

Sudpsuez Magazine N10

$115.00

In celebration of our 5th year we have collaborated with Dries Van Noten to create bespoke covers. 

Issue 10 focuses on Vienna featuring interiors, artisanal creations and decorations, and tasteful patisserie. Other stories include the home and working space of an antique dealer in Asilah seen through the lens of Miguel Flores-Vianna, an esoteric place in Umbria and a colorful home in Mexico photographed by Matthieu Salvaing, to name a few.

Unfortunately we are not able to guarantee a specific cover at the time of the order. 

Sudpsuez Magazine N11

$115.00

Covers by Loewe. Published in April 2019.

This issue focuses on two different locations: Naples beautifully captured by Antonio Monfreda’s pictures and Patmos seen through the lens of Miguel Flores Vianna. A Mediterranean vibe is a thread not only through the fabrics’ covers but through a story on a flat in Madrid, a house in Marrakesh with its simpler rooms, to name a few. A sort of “Renaissance” where we look at more humble yet quirkier Interiors whose leitmotif isn’t necessarily baroque or lavish but infused with bright colors.

Unfortunately we are not able to guarantee a specific cover at the time of the order. 

Sudpsuez Magazine N12

$115.00
Covers by Fendi. Published October 2019. 

This issue is an ode to Egypt and to that unbelievable crossroads of civilizations that the valley of the Nile became over the centuries. Other stories include the house of Toto Bergamo Rossi in Venice seen through the lens of Francois Halard, a hidden gem in Florence photographed by Guido Taroni, a tribute to Lee Radziwill and on her meaning of beauty and an exclusive eye of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, to name a few.

 

Unfortunately, we are not able to guarantee a specific cover at  time of order.