Love How You Live: Adventures in Interior Design
Publisher: Phaidon
Measurements: 9.76 x 11.77 inches
Condition: New
Format: Hardcover
With a distinctly global perspective often described as “a punk twist on preppy,” AD100 designer Rodman Primack infuses his projects with energy, passion, and a sense of playfulness. Collaborating with his partner Rudy Weissenberg for over two decades, Primack has earned acclaim for breaking design norms by layering textures, patterns, art, and bold hues to craft lively and joyful interiors.
Primack’s debut book, Love How You Live, takes readers on a journey through thirteen international projects, including his and Weissenberg’s personal residences. Each space reflects the unique culture and environment of its location while embodying Primack’s bold design ethos. The book highlights how spontaneity, contrast, curation, and emotional resonance create fulfilling spaces. It also demonstrates that meaningful design doesn’t require a big budget—what matters is valuing the objects that make a space personal and accessible.
Special callouts feature fourteen artists and artisans from across the U.S. and beyond, inspiring readers to explore their local communities for creative inspiration. From farmers markets to art fairs, these sources offer the unique pieces that bring character, joy, and depth to any space. Rooted in the belief that beauty lies in embracing the authenticity of a place, the book spans diverse settings, including Mexico City, Guatemala, London, New York, California, Kentucky, Hawaii, Cape Cod, and Miami.
Publisher: Phaidon
Measurements: 9.76 x 11.77 inches
Condition: New
Format: Hardcover
With a distinctly global perspective often described as “a punk twist on preppy,” AD100 designer Rodman Primack infuses his projects with energy, passion, and a sense of playfulness. Collaborating with his partner Rudy Weissenberg for over two decades, Primack has earned acclaim for breaking design norms by layering textures, patterns, art, and bold hues to craft lively and joyful interiors.
Primack’s debut book, Love How You Live, takes readers on a journey through thirteen international projects, including his and Weissenberg’s personal residences. Each space reflects the unique culture and environment of its location while embodying Primack’s bold design ethos. The book highlights how spontaneity, contrast, curation, and emotional resonance create fulfilling spaces. It also demonstrates that meaningful design doesn’t require a big budget—what matters is valuing the objects that make a space personal and accessible.
Special callouts feature fourteen artists and artisans from across the U.S. and beyond, inspiring readers to explore their local communities for creative inspiration. From farmers markets to art fairs, these sources offer the unique pieces that bring character, joy, and depth to any space. Rooted in the belief that beauty lies in embracing the authenticity of a place, the book spans diverse settings, including Mexico City, Guatemala, London, New York, California, Kentucky, Hawaii, Cape Cod, and Miami.
Publisher: Phaidon
Measurements: 9.76 x 11.77 inches
Condition: New
Format: Hardcover
With a distinctly global perspective often described as “a punk twist on preppy,” AD100 designer Rodman Primack infuses his projects with energy, passion, and a sense of playfulness. Collaborating with his partner Rudy Weissenberg for over two decades, Primack has earned acclaim for breaking design norms by layering textures, patterns, art, and bold hues to craft lively and joyful interiors.
Primack’s debut book, Love How You Live, takes readers on a journey through thirteen international projects, including his and Weissenberg’s personal residences. Each space reflects the unique culture and environment of its location while embodying Primack’s bold design ethos. The book highlights how spontaneity, contrast, curation, and emotional resonance create fulfilling spaces. It also demonstrates that meaningful design doesn’t require a big budget—what matters is valuing the objects that make a space personal and accessible.
Special callouts feature fourteen artists and artisans from across the U.S. and beyond, inspiring readers to explore their local communities for creative inspiration. From farmers markets to art fairs, these sources offer the unique pieces that bring character, joy, and depth to any space. Rooted in the belief that beauty lies in embracing the authenticity of a place, the book spans diverse settings, including Mexico City, Guatemala, London, New York, California, Kentucky, Hawaii, Cape Cod, and Miami.