He has organized numerous exhibitions around the world, including several at the Palazzo Fortuny in Venice. About The AuthorĪxel Vervoordt is an internationally acclaimed antiques and art collector and dealer based in Belgium. These exceptional residences are rich with inspirational ideas to incorporate into your own home so that you can celebrate your living space in the singular Vervoordt style. Photography by Laziz Hamani brings into focus both the unique design details and the carefully constructed interiors that fuse to create each striking setting. The range of featured properties includes homes by the sea as well as in urban and rural locations, demonstrating a breadth of styles possible within the essential Vervoordt design principles. ![]() The Vervoordt concept of the home is revealed through a refined balance between art and nature to create timeless living spaces. Each room incorporates natural elements-light, water, metal, wood-blended with a modern aesthetic and punctuated with fine art. The art of harmonious living is extolled in this volume through twenty bespoke interiors designed by the Axel Vervoordt company. Laura Fronty contributed text to Timeless Paris: Ateliers, Emporiums, Savoir Faire (Flammarion, 2021).Axel Vervoordt: Living with Light Author Axel Vervoordt, Photographs by Laziz Hamani, Text by Michael Gardnerįollowing the best seller Axel Vervoordt: Timeless Interiors, this volume of twenty new interiors expands on the Vervoordt vision for creating exceptional homes that combine natural elements, antiques, and fine art. Pierre Musellec is a lifestyle photographer his work appeared in Timeless Paris and Faire magazine. He has collaborated with the Château de Versailles and with many brands, including Farrow & Ball, the Ritz Paris, Diptyque, and Pierre Frey. He published Timeless Paris (Flammarion, 2021), is coauthor with Ines de la Fressange of Maison: Parisian Chic at Home (Flammarion, 2018), and he created and illustrated the Bonjour City Map-Guides. Marin Montagut is French illustrator and designer his eponymous boutique is dedicated to whimsical decorative objects. Montagut’s mood boards for each chapter provide endless ideas for the home. The spare wooden forms of capipotes-devotional statues used in religious processions, their eyes turned heavenward in ecstasy-and silver ex-votos can be the point of departure for the theme of an entire room. ![]() ![]() Inspiration comes in repetition: wooden zigzag rulers with engraved numbers aligned on a wall in a herringbone pattern create an artful space. From a film prop house’s array of leather sporting goods and playing cards to a travel buff’s vintage maps and globes, and from a sculpture studio’s Grecian plaster casts to an amateur designer’s spiral staircase models, and from Montagut’s own wonder wall assemblages to a cook’s haven filled with porcelain dessert molds and copper pots-objects, when presented together as a series, create unforgettable interiors that radiate charm. ![]() The art of collecting-from artist’s palettes still freckled with oil paint, to sculpted picture frames, to a menagerie of wooden toy animals-associating an accumulation of kindred objects is at the core of timeless French style.įrench artist, designer, and talented antique hunter Marin Montagut celebrates the joy of collecting everything from textiles to barware to architectural details, taking readers inside a dozen private homes, flea markets, and unusual ateliers to discover the most whimsical treasure troves in France. Ateliers Author Marin Montagut, Photographs by Pierre Musellec, Text by Laura Fronty.Extraordinary Collections: French Interiors
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