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OverviewBrooklyn Interiors appeals to those who aspire to the style brand that is Brooklyn, or boho New York. Filled with the stylish, thoughtful yet whimsical and charming homes of the artistic class living, working and surrounded by art. This book will be one of the most inspirational interior decorating and artistic profile books coming out in 2016. The only other direct competitor is Design Brooklyn (2013), but that book includes industrial and commercial spaces, and Brooklyn Interiors will focus 100 percent on residential spaces, and follows our success with Brooklyn Modern. Brooklyn has supplanted Manhattan as the country's bastion of real style, and this is the first book to get inside the homes of the new creative class. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kathleen Hackett , Matthew WilliamsPublisher: Rizzoli International Publications Imprint: Rizzoli International Publications Dimensions: Width: 21.10cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 26.20cm Weight: 1.243kg ISBN: 9780847847457ISBN 10: 0847847454 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 05 April 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews[ Brooklyn Interiors ] focuses entirely on private homes, aiming to get to the heart of the Brooklyn lifestyle by profiling houses that display trendsetting design sensibilities. - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY I m alwayson the lookout for the next source of interiors inspiration that gets me mentally tearing up the kitchen and rethinking all the tweaks and solutions I ve been obsessing about. Brooklyn Interiors has done the job. The book is a broad sampling of the modern Brooklynite at home, in their brownstones, lofts, duplexes, railroad apartments, and more. - REMODELISTA.COM [ Brooklyn Interiors ] focuses entirely on private homes, aiming to get to the heart of the Brooklyn lifestyle by profiling houses that display trendsetting design sensibilities. - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY I m alwayson the lookout for the next source of interiors inspiration that gets me mentally tearing up the kitchen and rethinking all the tweaks and solutions I ve been obsessing about. Brooklyn Interiors has done the job. The book is a broad sampling of the modern Brooklynite at home, in their brownstones, lofts, duplexes, railroad apartments, and more. - REMODELISTA.COM Technically, yes, Brooklyn is a borough, but at this point it s also an idea in the world of design, that means reclaimed wood, Edison bulbs, wrought iron fixtures. . . . [ Brooklyn Interiors ]proves that Brooklyn doesn t have to be defined by any one interior aesthetic. Featuring homes ranging in neighborhoods from Bed-Stuy to Clinton Hill to Ditmas Park, the tome underscores the borough s diversity there s a white-walled bedroom accented with greys and blacks, and then another painted yellow and green with a fish sculpture hanging over the bed. - ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST Brooklyn Interiors is a brilliant page turner that is a must for any interiors lover. - INTERIOR CANVAS HOME Brooklyn may have overtaken Portland as the artisanal handmade punchline around the globe, but it's a fact that it boasts an authentic, renegade design spirit thanks to the plethora of creatives who call the brough home. . . . Featuring everything from condos and industrial lofts to cozy carriage houses and spacious brownstones, [ Brooklyn Interiors ] gives design enthusiasts a glimpse of the handcrafted style unique to the borough. - MANHATTAN MAGAZINE [ Brooklyn Interiors ] focuses entirely on private homes, aiming to get to the heart of the Brooklyn lifestyle by profiling houses that display trendsetting design sensibilities. - PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY [Brooklyn Interiors] focuses entirely on private homes, aiming to get to the heart of the Brooklyn lifestyle by profiling houses that display trendsetting design sensibilities. -PUBLISHERS WEEKLY I'm always on the lookout for the next source of interiors inspiration that gets me mentally tearing up the kitchen and rethinking all the tweaks and solutions I've been obsessing about. Brooklyn Interiors has done the job. The book is a broad sampling of the modern Brooklynite at home, in their brownstones, lofts, duplexes, railroad apartments, and more. -REMODELISTA.COM Technically, yes, Brooklyn is a borough, but at this point it's also an idea--in the world of design, that means reclaimed wood, Edison bulbs, wrought iron fixtures. . . . [Brooklyn Interiors] proves that Brooklyn doesn't have to be defined by any one interior aesthetic. Featuring homes ranging in neighborhoods from Bed-Stuy to Clinton Hill to Ditmas Park, the tome underscores the borough's diversity--there's a white-walled bedroom accented with greys and blacks, and then another painted yellow and green with a fish sculpture hanging over the bed. -ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST Brooklyn Interiors is a brilliant page turner that is a must for any interiors lover. -INTERIOR CANVAS HOME Brooklyn may have overtaken Portland as the artisanal handmade punchline around the globe, but it's a fact that it boasts an authentic, renegade design spirit thanks to the plethora of creatives who call the brough home. . . . Featuring everything from condos and industrial lofts to cozy carriage houses and spacious brownstones, [Brooklyn Interiors] gives design enthusiasts a glimpse of the handcrafted style unique to the borough. -MANHATTAN MAGAZINE From Rizzoli comes Brooklyn Interiors by Kathleen Hackett, a compendium of 24 vibrant homes . . . With photographer Matthew Williams, Hackett takes us on a tour that includes the homes of artists, designers, foodies, photographers, magazine editors, and multi-hyphenates of every variety, living in every type of abode, from loft spaces in DUMBO to Italianate brownstones in Fort Greene. -NEW YORK SPACES Here are 240 pages of vividly decorated lofts, railroad flats, brownstones and industrial spaces across the borough, and even a century-old ferry boat docked in Red Hook. . . . Nothing is too precious, pricey or serious. Borrow as many ideas from the book as you wish. Each page of Brooklyn Interiors is packed full of visual information and ideas for the stealing. In fact, that is what Hackett hopes will happen. -BROWNSTONER -[Brooklyn Interiors] focuses entirely on private homes, aiming to get to the heart of the Brooklyn lifestyle by profiling houses that display trendsetting design sensibilities.- -PUBLISHERS WEEKLY -I'm always on the lookout for the next source of interiors inspiration that gets me mentally tearing up the kitchen and rethinking all the tweaks and solutions I've been obsessing about. Brooklyn Interiors has done the job. The book is a broad sampling of the modern Brooklynite at home, in their brownstones, lofts, duplexes, railroad apartments, and more.- -REMODELISTA.COM -Technically, yes, Brooklyn is a borough, but at this point it's also an idea--in the world of design, that means reclaimed wood, Edison bulbs, wrought iron fixtures. . . . [Brooklyn Interiors] proves that Brooklyn doesn't have to be defined by any one interior aesthetic. Featuring homes ranging in neighborhoods from Bed-Stuy to Clinton Hill to Ditmas Park, the tome underscores the borough's diversity--there's a white-walled bedroom accented with greys and blacks, and then another painted yellow and green with a fish sculpture hanging over the bed.- -ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST -Brooklyn Interiors is a brilliant page turner that is a must for any interiors lover.- -INTERIOR CANVAS HOME -Brooklyn may have overtaken Portland as the artisanal handmade punchline around the globe, but it's a fact that it boasts an authentic, renegade design spirit thanks to the plethora of creatives who call the brough home. . . . Featuring everything from condos and industrial lofts to cozy carriage houses and spacious brownstones, [Brooklyn Interiors] gives design enthusiasts a glimpse of the handcrafted style unique to the borough.- -MANHATTAN MAGAZINE -From Rizzoli comes Brooklyn Interiors by Kathleen Hackett, a compendium of 24 vibrant homes . . . With photographer Matthew Williams, Hackett takes us on a tour that includes the homes of artists, designers, foodies, photographers, magazine editors, and multi-hyphenates of every variety, living in every type of abode, from loft spaces in DUMBO to Italianate brownstones in Fort Greene.- -NEW YORK SPACES -Here are 240 pages of vividly decorated lofts, railroad flats, brownstones and industrial spaces across the borough, and even a century-old ferry boat docked in Red Hook. . . . Nothing is too precious, pricey or serious. Borrow as many ideas from the book as you wish. Each page of Brooklyn Interiors is packed full of visual information and ideas for the stealing. In fact, that is what Hackett hopes will happen.- -BROWNSTONER [ Brooklyn Interiors ] focuses entirely on private homes, aiming to get to the heart of the Brooklyn lifestyle by profiling houses that display trendsetting design sensibilities. - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY I m alwayson the lookout for the next source of interiors inspiration that gets me mentally tearing up the kitchen and rethinking all the tweaks and solutions I ve been obsessing about. Brooklyn Interiors has done the job. The book is a broad sampling of the modern Brooklynite at home, in their brownstones, lofts, duplexes, railroad apartments, and more. - REMODELISTA.COM Technically, yes, Brooklyn is a borough, but at this point it s also an idea in the world of design, that means reclaimed wood, Edison bulbs, wrought iron fixtures. . . . [ Brooklyn Interiors ]proves that Brooklyn doesn t have to be defined by any one interior aesthetic. Featuring homes ranging in neighborhoods from Bed-Stuy to Clinton Hill to Ditmas Park, the tome underscores the borough s diversity there s a white-walled bedroom accented with greys and blacks, and then another painted yellow and green with a fish sculpture hanging over the bed. - ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST Brooklyn Interiors is a brilliant page turner that is a must for any interiors lover. - INTERIOR CANVAS HOME Brooklyn may have overtaken Portland as the artisanal handmade punchline around the globe, but it's a fact that it boasts an authentic, renegade design spirit thanks to the plethora of creatives who call the brough home. . . . Featuring everything from condos and industrial lofts to cozy carriage houses and spacious brownstones, [ Brooklyn Interiors ] gives design enthusiasts a glimpse of the handcrafted style unique to the borough. - MANHATTAN MAGAZINE From Rizzoli comes Brooklyn Interiors by Kathleen Hackett, a compendium of 24 vibrant homes . . . With photographer Matthew Williams, Hackett takes us on a tour that includes the homes of artists, designers, foodies, photographers, magazine editors, and multi-hyphenates of every variety, living in every type of abode, from loft spaces in DUMBO to Italianate brownstones in Fort Greene. - NEW YORK SPACES Here are 240 pages of vividly decorated lofts, railroad flats, brownstones and industrial spaces across the borough, and even a century-old ferry boat docked in Red Hook. . . . Nothing is too precious, pricey or serious. Borrow as many ideas from the book as you wish. Each page of Brooklyn Interiors is packed full of visual information and ideas for the stealing. In fact, that is what Hackett hopes will happen. - BROWNSTONER [Brooklyn Interiors] focuses entirely on private homes, aiming to get to the heart of the Brooklyn lifestyle by profiling houses that display trendsetting design sensibilities. -PUBLISHERS WEEKLY I'm always on the lookout for the next source of interiors inspiration that gets me mentally tearing up the kitchen and rethinking all the tweaks and solutions I've been obsessing about. Brooklyn Interiors has done the job. The book is a broad sampling of the modern Brooklynite at home, in their brownstones, lofts, duplexes, railroad apartments, and more. -REMODELISTA.COM Technically, yes, Brooklyn is a borough, but at this point it's also an idea--in the world of design, that means reclaimed wood, Edison bulbs, wrought iron fixtures. . . . [Brooklyn Interiors] proves that Brooklyn doesn't have to be defined by any one interior aesthetic. Featuring homes ranging in neighborhoods from Bed-Stuy to Clinton Hill to Ditmas Park, the tome underscores the borough's diversity--there's a white-walled bedroom accented with greys and blacks, and then another painted yellow and green with a fish sculpture hanging over the bed. -ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST Brooklyn Interiors is a brilliant page turner that is a must for any interiors lover. -INTERIOR CANVAS HOME Brooklyn may have overtaken Portland as the artisanal handmade punchline around the globe, but it's a fact that it boasts an authentic, renegade design spirit thanks to the plethora of creatives who call the brough home. . . . Featuring everything from condos and industrial lofts to cozy carriage houses and spacious brownstones, [Brooklyn Interiors] gives design enthusiasts a glimpse of the handcrafted style unique to the borough. -MANHATTAN MAGAZINE From Rizzoli comes Brooklyn Interiors by Kathleen Hackett, a compendium of 24 vibrant homes . . . With photographer Matthew Williams, Hackett takes us on a tour that includes the homes of artists, designers, foodies, photographers, magazine editors, and multi-hyphenates of every variety, living in every type of abode, from loft spaces in DUMBO to Italianate brownstones in Fort Greene. -NEW YORK SPACES Here are 240 pages of vividly decorated lofts, railroad flats, brownstones and industrial spaces across the borough, and even a century-old ferry boat docked in Red Hook. . . . Nothing is too precious, pricey or serious. Borrow as many ideas from the book as you wish. Each page of Brooklyn Interiors is packed full of visual information and ideas for the stealing. In fact, that is what Hackett hopes will happen. -BROWNSTONER Author InformationKathleen Hackett is a contributing editor at Elle Décor and writes frequently for Veranda, Architectural Digest, InStyle, Country Living, and Martha Stewart Living, where she spent four years as the executive book editor. Hackett has also ghostwritten more than 15 books on subjects from interior design to floral arranging and cooking. She is the coauthor, with her husband, artist Stephen Antonson, of Home from the Hardware Store and coauthor with her sister Mary Ann Young of The Salvage Sisters. She lives in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, with her husband and their two boys. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |