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OverviewA sumptuous celebration of interior design work by Inson Wood. This first monograph on the highly respected designer and architect covers his interior projects and will be embraced by fans of colorful modernist interiors who bought such books as Interiors Atelier AM: Interiors and Luxurious Minimalism. The first monograph on the interior design work of the New York-based interior designer, Inson Wood, who is renowned for creating luxurious modernist spaces. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Inson Wood , Mark Roskams , Christopher Hyland , Daniel MelamudPublisher: Rizzoli International Publications Imprint: Rizzoli International Publications Dimensions: Width: 24.90cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 31.20cm Weight: 2.309kg ISBN: 9780847848737ISBN 10: 0847848736 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 20 September 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-It is meant to show how many influences Wood can bring together in one room, and it does so. . . . Inson Dubois Wood interiors, even ones that are nominally minimalist, are planned with care and executed with elan.- --HuffingtonPost.com -By the time architectural and interior designer Inson Dubois Wood struck out on his own, he had a wealth of experience under his belt. He had worked with two legendary talents--first Juan Pablo Molyneux, then David Easton--and studied at both Cornell's School of Architecture and Harvard's Graduate School of Design. -Today, my diverse background and global perspective influence my firm's approach to design, - writes Wood in his first monograph, Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors (Rizzoli, $55). It's Wood's eclectic aesthetic that caught the design world's attention.- --Architectural Digest -Wood creates spaces of astonishing interest no matter the region, time period or aesthetic he has been hired to produce.---French Style -Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors (Rizzoli, 2016) by Inson Dubois Wood with photography by Mark Roskams is Wood's guide to helping others discover and refine their design identity.---Cottages & Gardens -I can't say enough wonderful things about this book. The eclectic mix, with so many beautifully color coordinated textiles, accessories, and furnishings is stunning.---Splendid Sass Blog -I was really taken by the diversity of projects in Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors. His work really does chameleon from project to project while still carefully curating and crafting yet adding an unexpected touch.---TheEnglishRoom.com -Let me just say that this book is beautifully executed. This large coffee table size book has a cover photo that is gorgeous enough, but I always appreciate what might be under the cover. ---KATIE D.I.D Blog -There's something slightly mysterious about Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors (Rizzoli). That applies to both the man -- the principal of his own design firm, who is not pictured anywhere in the book -- and the rooms lavishly documented within.---1stDibs.com It is meant to show how many influences Wood can bring together in one room, and it does so. . . . Inson Dubois Wood interiors, even ones that are nominally minimalist, are planned with care and executed with elan. --HuffingtonPost.com By the time architectural and interior designer Inson Dubois Wood struck out on his own, he had a wealth of experience under his belt. He had worked with two legendary talents--first Juan Pablo Molyneux, then David Easton--and studied at both Cornell's School of Architecture and Harvard's Graduate School of Design. Today, my diverse background and global perspective influence my firm's approach to design, writes Wood in his first monograph, Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors (Rizzoli, $55). It's Wood's eclectic aesthetic that caught the design world's attention. --Architectural Digest Wood creates spaces of astonishing interest no matter the region, time period or aesthetic he has been hired to produce. --French Style Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors (Rizzoli, 2016) by Inson Dubois Wood with photography by Mark Roskams is Wood's guide to helping others discover and refine their design identity. --Cottages & Gardens I can't say enough wonderful things about this book. The eclectic mix, with so many beautifully color coordinated textiles, accessories, and furnishings is stunning. --Splendid Sass Blog I was really taken by the diversity of projects in Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors. His work really does chameleon from project to project while still carefully curating and crafting yet adding an unexpected touch. --TheEnglishRoom.com Let me just say that this book is beautifully executed. This large coffee table size book has a cover photo that is gorgeous enough, but I always appreciate what might be under the cover. --KATIE D.I.D Blog There's something slightly mysterious about Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors (Rizzoli). That applies to both the man -- the principal of his own design firm, who is not pictured anywhere in the book -- and the rooms lavishly documented within. --1stDibs.com It is meant to show how many influences Wood can bring together in one room, and it does so. . . . <b>Inson Dubois Wood interiors, even ones that are nominally minimalist, are planned with care and executed with elan</b>. <i> HuffingtonPost.com</i> It is meant to show how many influences Wood can bring together in one room, and it does so. . . . <b>Inson Dubois Wood interiors, even ones that are nominally minimalist, are planned with care and executed with elan</b>. <i> HuffingtonPost.com By the time architectural and interior designer Inson Dubois Wood struck out on his own, he had a <b>wealth of experience</b> under his belt. He had worked with two legendary talents first Juan Pablo Molyneux, then David Easton and studied at both Cornell's School of Architecture and Harvard's Graduate School of Design. Today, my diverse background and global perspective influence my firm's approach to design, writes Wood in his first monograph, <i>Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors</i> (Rizzoli, $55). <b>It's Wood's eclectic aesthetic that caught the design world's attention</b>. <i> Architectural Digest Wood creates spaces of astonishing interest no matter the region, time period or aesthetic he has been hired to produce. <i> French Style</i> <i>Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors</i>(Rizzoli, 2016) byInson Dubois Woodwith photography by Mark Roskams is Wood s guide to helping others <b>discover and refine their design identity</b>. <i>Cottages & Gardens</i> Ican't say enough wonderful things about this book. Theeclecticmix, with so manybeautifully colorcoordinated textiles, accessories, and furnishings is stunning. <i>Splendid Sass Blog</i> I was really taken by the diversity of projects in<i>Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors</i>. His work really does chameleon from project to project while still carefully curating and crafting yet adding an unexpected touch. <i>TheEnglishRoom.com <b>Let me just say that this book is beautifully executed</b>. This large coffee table size book has a cover photo that is gorgeous enough, but I always appreciate what might be under the cover. KATIE D.I.D Blog There s something slightly mysterious about<i>Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors</i>(Rizzoli). That applies to both the man the principal of his own design firm, who is not pictured anywhere in the book and the rooms lavishly documented within. 1stDibs.com It is meant to show how many influences Wood can bring together in one room, and it does so. . . . Inson Dubois Wood interiors, even ones that are nominally minimalist, are planned with care and executed with elan. -HuffingtonPost.com By the time architectural and interior designer Inson Dubois Wood struck out on his own, he had a wealth of experience under his belt. He had worked with two legendary talents-first Juan Pablo Molyneux, then David Easton-and studied at both Cornell's School of Architecture and Harvard's Graduate School of Design. Today, my diverse background and global perspective influence my firm's approach to design, writes Wood in his first monograph, Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors (Rizzoli, $55). It's Wood's eclectic aesthetic that caught the design world's attention. -Architectural Digest Wood creates spaces of astonishing interest no matter the region, time period or aesthetic he has been hired to produce. -French Style Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors (Rizzoli, 2016) by Inson Dubois Wood with photography by Mark Roskams is Wood's guide to helping others discover and refine their design identity. -Cottages & Gardens I can't say enough wonderful things about this book. The eclectic mix, with so many beautifully color coordinated textiles, accessories, and furnishings is stunning. -Splendid Sass Blog I was really taken by the diversity of projects in Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors. His work really does chameleon from project to project while still carefully curating and crafting yet adding an unexpected touch. -TheEnglishRoom.com Let me just say that this book is beautifully executed. This large coffee table size book has a cover photo that is gorgeous enough, but I always appreciate what might be under the cover. -KATIE D.I.D Blog There's something slightly mysterious about Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors (Rizzoli). That applies to both the man - the principal of his own design firm, who is not pictured anywhere in the book - and the rooms lavishly documented within. -1stDibs.com -It is meant to show how many influences Wood can bring together in one room, and it does so. . . . Inson Dubois Wood interiors, even ones that are nominally minimalist, are planned with care and executed with elan.- --HuffingtonPost.com -By the time architectural and interior designer Inson Dubois Wood struck out on his own, he had a wealth of experience under his belt. He had worked with two legendary talents--first Juan Pablo Molyneux, then David Easton--and studied at both Cornell's School of Architecture and Harvard's Graduate School of Design. -Today, my diverse background and global perspective influence my firm's approach to design, - writes Wood in his first monograph, Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors (Rizzoli, $55). It's Wood's eclectic aesthetic that caught the design world's attention.- --Architectural Digest -Wood creates spaces of astonishing interest no matter the region, time period or aesthetic he has been hired to produce.---French Style -Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors (Rizzoli, 2016) by Inson Dubois Wood with photography by Mark Roskams is Wood's guide to helping others discover and refine their design identity.---Cottages & Gardens -I can't say enough wonderful things about this book. The eclectic mix, with so many beautifully color coordinated textiles, accessories, and furnishings is stunning.---Splendid Sass Blog -I was really taken by the diversity of projects in Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors. His work really does chameleon from project to project while still carefully curating and crafting yet adding an unexpected touch.---TheEnglishRoom.com -Let me just say that this book is beautifully executed. This large coffee table size book has a cover photo that is gorgeous enough, but I always appreciate what might be under the cover. ---KATIE D.I.D Blog -There's something slightly mysterious about Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors (Rizzoli). That applies to both the man -- the principal of his own design firm, who is not pictured anywhere in the book -- and the rooms lavishly documented within.---1stDibs.com Author InformationInson Dubois Wood is the sole principal of the New York based architecture and interior design firm Inson Dubois Wood. Mark Roskams is a New York based photographer who specializes in architecture and inte- rior design. His work has been featured in publications such as Architectural Digest and Elle Decor. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |