Wednesday, July 23

Domestic Art


One publication that I greatly miss living in the UK is PaperCity—the style and social magazine for Dallas and Houston. The fashion is always fantastic, the photos are sublime and the homes are simply stunning. Plainly put PaperCity is in a league of its own. And so it comes as no surprise that they have teamed with the incomparable Assouline to produce a jaw dropping new book Domestic Art. I am thrilled to be among the first to have a glimpse of the photos and to share a few of them with all of you.

The glamorous Editor-in-Chief Holly Moore, along with the design-obsessed editors Rob Brinkley and Laurann Claridge, have curated 37 fabulous projects, from follies to disciplined mansions, to the oh-so-fashionable home of Ken Downing and Sam Saladino. Other notable interiors include Dominque and John de Menil's international-style house, with its interior by the great couturier Charles James, and Eric Pokesh's glorious color-filled Dallas abode.

Mark your calendars for October 1, you will want this book in your collection! Many thanks to the lovely Laurann Claridge for thinking of me and providing me with an early preview. I can't wait to own this one.



14 comments:

  1. WOW! What beautiful images. I want this book!

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  2. Thanks for the heads up! I can't wait for this book to be released.

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  3. I was born in Ft Worth and my mom has tons of back issues of that magazine that she hoards! She is going to be bedside herself when she sees this book. Thanks Ronda, I would have never known about this otherwise! What a great birthday gift for her.

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  4. The colors looks so inspiring in those photos.
    I will put that on my wish list!

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  5. How exciting! These photos are amazing, I can't wait to see more.
    BTW: Did you miss hurricanes, too?

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  6. I adore that last image! It is totally perfect in every way!

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  7. i dated a texas boy for three years, and lived in houston briefly... and i TOTALLY miss PaperCity! it's a fabulous little publication. thanks for mentioning the book! i will have to look out for it :)

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  8. Looks fabulous - can't wait to see it! Thanks for sharing.

    -Lana

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  9. Looks wonderful Ronda. Thanks for the preview.

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  10. Where's my preview???? haha!!! I so want this tonight, I could die!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing - didn't know about this, but boy I wish it was in my hands right now. Come on, L.c. - send me some pictures too!!!

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  11. Paper City is fantastic! It was supposed to go national at one point wasn't it? Can't wait to see this book, it looks like fun and folly mixed with utter sophistication!

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  12. I adore these rooms. they are wonderfully decorated!

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  13. Fantastic furniture, very beautiful

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  14. You should be aware that rylandinhouston.blogspot.com, who works for paper city, steals your blog thoughts and material. She is a joke.

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All the best,
Ronda