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DESIGN FOR LIVING

DESIGN

Design For Living Get to know four designers with new books out this fall

BY NATASHA WOLFF

Jacques Grange

Book Title: Jacques Grange: Recent Work (Flammarion) Home Base: Paris and New York Project that put them on the map: Château Gabriel for Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé and The Mark Hotel in New York Famous Clients: Karl Lagerfeld, Aerin Lauder, Sofia Coppola, Stavros Niarchos and Terry de Gunzburg Signature aesthetic: The classically trained Grange has deep knowledge of the expertise of French craftsmanship in all realms of the decorative arts and his early career was influenced by Henri Samuel, Madeleine Castaing and Marie-Laure de Noailles, who recognized his talent early on. What sets him apart: His unique flair for combining elements from different time periods, cultural traditions and decorative styles—often featuring an audacious color accent or striking work of art—into a uniquely harmonious ensemble. Contemporary works of art are given pride of place according to Grange’s undeniable flair and collector’s eye, but, remarkably, Grange is not afraid to strip everything away to make space itself the focal point of a room.

Jenni Kayne

Book Title: Pacific Natural at Home (Rizzoli) Home Base: Los Angeles Project that put her on the map: Kayne is a lifestyle, interior, furniture and fashion designer and the author of Pacific Natural: Simple Seasonal Entertaining. Her brand has 10 stores across the country, as well as a robust online website, a popular lifestyle blog, Rip & Tan, and collaborations with brands such as Lulu & Georgia and Parachute. Famous Clients: Courteney Cox, Jennifer Garner, Hailey Bieber Signature aesthetic: Kayne offers an expansive furniture assortment, bespoke interior design services and high-touch home styling services, all in the same classic California aesthetic customers know and love. What sets her apart: The brand is known for its minimalist, elevated and timeless wardrobe staples, in addition to home classics and furniture. The collection is inspired by organic textures, thoughtful simplicity and natural landscapes. The aim is to bring nature indoors by maintaining a sense of welcoming, warmth and comfort, with items such as the natural wool boucle upholstered bench, leather dining chairs, linen sofa and more.

Rose Uniacke

Book Title: Rose Uniacke at Home (Rizzoli) Home Base: London Project that put her on the map: Her own home in Pimlico, London, which is often described as the crucible for all her design ideas. Famous Clients: Victoria Beckham, Jo Malone and Peter Morgan Signature aesthetic: The Rose Uniacke Fabric Collection, along with the designer’s signature upholstery and lighting, is designed to sit simultaneously alongside the antiques she sources to create the perfect balance of old and new. What sets her apart: Driven by the pursuit of purity in every sense, Uniacke has garnered a world-class reputation for her distinct aesthetic that is unrivaled in its quiet simplicity, restraint and sophistication.

Kathleen & Tommy Clements

Book Title: Eight Homes: Clements Design (Rizzoli) Home Base: Los Angeles Project that put them on the map: “The Melrose Project, a curated collection of antiques, modern furniture and art hand-selected from our favorite dealers and galleries across the country.” Famous Clients: Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, Bruno Mars, Jennifer Lawrence, Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo and Kris Jenner Signature aesthetic: “Our attention to detail. Our clients love the fact that after our installations, their homes are complete—including beds ready to sleep in, closets, bathrooms and kitchens fully organized, and every shelf and surface accessorized.” What sets them apart: “Our beds and the way we dress them: simple and spare, yet layered and cozy…perfectly expresses our aesthetic.” ■

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