The Italian Interiors of Elsa Peretti
Publisher: Apartamento Publishing S.L.
Measurements: 9.4 x 11.2 inches
Format: Hardcover
Condition: New
The Italian Interiors of Elsa Peretti presents the lavish dwellings of the Italian jewelry designer whose innovative designs revolutionized the 20th century and continue to adorn the world's most prominent figures. Estelle Hanania's transcendent photography encapsulates the untamed beauty of Torre Avoltore in Porto Ercole, along with Elsa's childhood home in Rome.
In an in-depth forward, longtime collaborator Stefano Palumbo delves into Elsa's artistic synergy with architect and designer Lorenzo Mongiardino. A reflection by photographer Dominique Nabokov concludes the volume with recollections from her 2001 visit to the tower.
Publisher: Apartamento Publishing S.L.
Measurements: 9.4 x 11.2 inches
Format: Hardcover
Condition: New
The Italian Interiors of Elsa Peretti presents the lavish dwellings of the Italian jewelry designer whose innovative designs revolutionized the 20th century and continue to adorn the world's most prominent figures. Estelle Hanania's transcendent photography encapsulates the untamed beauty of Torre Avoltore in Porto Ercole, along with Elsa's childhood home in Rome.
In an in-depth forward, longtime collaborator Stefano Palumbo delves into Elsa's artistic synergy with architect and designer Lorenzo Mongiardino. A reflection by photographer Dominique Nabokov concludes the volume with recollections from her 2001 visit to the tower.
Publisher: Apartamento Publishing S.L.
Measurements: 9.4 x 11.2 inches
Format: Hardcover
Condition: New
The Italian Interiors of Elsa Peretti presents the lavish dwellings of the Italian jewelry designer whose innovative designs revolutionized the 20th century and continue to adorn the world's most prominent figures. Estelle Hanania's transcendent photography encapsulates the untamed beauty of Torre Avoltore in Porto Ercole, along with Elsa's childhood home in Rome.
In an in-depth forward, longtime collaborator Stefano Palumbo delves into Elsa's artistic synergy with architect and designer Lorenzo Mongiardino. A reflection by photographer Dominique Nabokov concludes the volume with recollections from her 2001 visit to the tower.