Geoffrey Bennison: Master Decorator von Gillian Newberry (2015, Hardcover)

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Publisher
Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0847845125
ISBN-13
9780847845125
eBay Product ID (ePID)
202499107

Product Key Features

Book Title
Geoffrey Bennison: Master Decorator
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Topic
Interior Design / General, Decorating
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Architecture, House & Home
Author
Gillian Newberry
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
56.4 Oz
Item Length
12.3 in
Item Width
9.4 in

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Trade
LCCN
2014-950210
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" Geoffrey Bennison: Master Decorator (Rizzoli) surveys the career of the influential interior designer and antiques dealer . . . The book is packed with photographs of the homes, rich with pattern and texture , that Bennison crafted for European stars and socialities: a French Country house for Baron David de Rothschild, a London bachelor pad for actor Terrence Stamp, a Chelsea home turned into a floral fantasia for the Duchess of Beaufort." - Elle Decor "One of the most influential British decorators of the 20th century . . . Known for defying conventional notions of style, Bennison earned a reputation for refined originality matched by very few." - Flower Magazine "Written by long time shop associate Gillian Newberry, who continued Geoffrey's work posthumously by founding Bennison Fabrics in 1985, we gain entree into his fascinating world. From his time at Slade School of Art where he showed early artistic talent, to his years as an antiques dealer at many London outposts and adventures during the swinging 60s to his career as an in-demand decorator for the most discerning international clients, [ Geoffrey Bennison: Master Decorator ] is a wild and sumptuous magic carpet of a ride in design ." - Quintessence.com " Geoffrey Bennison was and remains one of the most influential English designers you've never heard of. That is, unless you work in the esteemed design studio of Michael S. Smith, who launched his design career several decades ago with his own super-polished and deftly designed rooms that paid elegant homage to the tea-dyed, faded country gentry look that Bennison first perfected. . . . Geoffrey Bennison: Master Decorator , by Gillian Newberry, with a foreword by Sir John Richardson (Rizzoli) is the most beautiful tribute to genius Bennison. It's luscious with images and ideas. It's a feast of fabrics and softly faded tones, and highly understated designs. . . . Designers and architects, in particular, should keep two copies on hand at all times . Make that three. I just wish the late Mr. Bennison could be here to enjoy the fuss--and to sign some books." - StyleSaloniste.com "If you are a design student or a new-to-the-profession designer, [ Geoffrey Bennison: Master Decorator ] will not only introduce you to the work of one of the twentieth century's most talented designers, but it will also educate you about the significant roles that quality, craftsmanship, and connoisseurship should play in interior design. And if you're an old-hand in design, this book will remind you of the days when all three qualities were considered noble pursuits." - Peak of Chic "Master decorator extraordinaire Geoffrey Bennison is considered a legend in the art of interior decoration and design , with contemporary designers often turning to his oeuvre for inspiration. This book is a first of its kind chronicling Bennison's life and times, from his early days as an antiques dealer in London through to his later years as an acclaimed interior designer. From lavish country estates and magnificent retreats to tastefully executed apartments and townhouses, Bennison's interiors were a showcase of his design sensibilities that combined his knowledge of English and French furniture, his eclectic mix of curiosities, and a unique sense of scale, pattern, color, and fabric texture together with his discerning taste in antiques and a flair for the dramatic." - Blouin Lifestyle, " Geoffrey Bennison: Master Decorator (Rizzoli) surveys the career of the influential interior designer and antiques dealer . . . The book is packed with photographs of the homes, rich with pattern and texture , that Bennison crafted for European stars and socialities: a French Country house for Baron David de Rothschild, a London bachelor pad for actor Terrence Stamp, a Chelsea home turned into a floral fantasia for the Duchess of Beaufort." - Elle Decor "One of the most influential British decorators of the 20th century . . . Known for defying conventional notions of style, Bennison earned a reputation for refined originality matched by very few." - Flower Magazine "Written by long time shop associate Gillian Newberry, who continued Geoffrey's work posthumously by founding Bennison Fabrics in 1985, we gain entree into his fascinating world. From his time at Slade School of Art where he showed early artistic talent, to his years as an antiques dealer at many London outposts and adventures during the swinging 60s to his career as an in-demand decorator for the most discerning international clients, [ Geoffrey Bennison: Master Decorator ] is a wild and sumptuous magic carpet of a ride in design ." - Quintessence.com " Geoffrey Bennison was and remains one of the most influential English designers you've never heard of. That is, unless you work in the esteemed design studio of Michael S. Smith, who launched his design career several decades ago with his own super-polished and deftly designed rooms that paid elegant homage to the tea-dyed, faded country gentry look that Bennison first perfected. . . .  Geoffrey Bennison: Master Decorator , by Gillian Newberry, with a foreword by Sir John Richardson (Rizzoli) is the most beautiful tribute to genius Bennison. It's luscious with images and ideas. It's a feast of fabrics and softly faded tones, and highly understated designs. . . . Designers and architects, in particular, should keep two copies on hand at all times . Make that three. I just wish the late Mr. Bennison could be here to enjoy the fuss--and to sign some books." - StyleSaloniste.com "If you are a design student or a new-to-the-profession designer, [ Geoffrey Bennison: Master Decorator ] will not only introduce you to the work of one of the twentieth century's most talented  designers, but it will also educate you about the significant roles that quality, craftsmanship, and connoisseurship should play in interior design. And if you're an old-hand in design, this book will remind you of the days when all three qualities were considered noble pursuits." -Peak of Chic "Master decorator extraordinaire Geoffrey Bennison is considered a legend in the art of interior decoration and design , with contemporary designers often turning to his oeuvre for inspiration. This book is a first of its kind chronicling Bennison's life and times, from his early days as an antiques dealer in London through to his later years as an acclaimed interior designer. From lavish country estates and magnificent retreats to tastefully executed apartments and townhouses, Bennison's interiors were a showcase of his design sensibilities that combined his knowledge of English and French furniture, his eclectic mix of curiosities, and a unique sense of scale, pattern, color, and fabric texture together with his discerning taste in antiques and a flair for the dramatic." - Blouin Lifestyle
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
747.092
Synopsis
Geoffrey Bennison is considered to be one of England's most accomplished and influential interior designers. His gift for creating beautiful, classic interiors from disparate elements is revealed in this book through lavish photography of many of his major commissions--from the palaces of European royalty to elegantly appointed apartments and his own modest-sized pied-è-terre in London. His imaginative use of color, texture, and pattern, his talent for combining eclectic furnishings in a formal setting, and his unerring eye and deep knowledge of antiques earned him a reputation for good taste and originality equaled by very few. Even today, leading designers turn to Bennison for inspiration, as well as his timeless fabric line, which has been carried on by Bennison. This exquisite volume opens with an eloquent text about Bennison's fascinating history--from his early days at the Slade School of Fine Art and his work as an antiques dealer in London's Portobello Road during the sixties, to his later career as an interior designer of international renown. A selection of his most important interiors is showcased, including the magnificent Ch'teau de Reux for Baron David de Rothschild in Normandy, France, with its lavish display of luxurious textiles, paneling, works of art, and fine antiques. There is also an illuminating foreword by art historian John Richardson, a close friend of Bennison, as well as an eye-catching display of Bennison fabrics that conveys the richness of the original designs used in many of his interiors., The first monograph on the work of renowned twentieth-century British decorator and antiques dealer Geoffrey Bennison. Geoffrey Bennison (1921-1984) ranks among England's most influential designers, defying conventional notions of style to conjure up magnificent settings for discerning clients who loved his theatrical and romantic sensibility. The master of the layered look, he used antique textiles with his own fabrics to achieve a complex mix of scale, pattern, and color in inventive shades such as his evocative Red Riding Hood Red and Prussian Blue. His talent for combining eclectic objects, his unerring eye, and his deep knowledge of antiques earned him a reputation for sophisticated originality equaled by very few. Even today, leading designers turn to Bennison for inspiration. This lavish volume opens with an illuminating text about Bennison's fascinating history--from his early days at the Slade School of Art and his work as an antiques dealer in London during the swinging sixties to his later career as an interior designer. All of Bennison's interiors are showcased, from magnificent country estates and retreats to elegantly appointed apartments and townhouses filled with priceless French and English furniture and curiosities, making this book a must-have for design lovers.
LC Classification Number
NK2047.6

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