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Thursday, 21 August 2014 15:49

New Book Celebrates Design in the Hamptons

Interior by Suzanne Shaker, architecture by Cary Tamarkin. Paper lanterns by Isamu Noguchi and lounge chairs by Hans Wegner. Interior by Suzanne Shaker, architecture by Cary Tamarkin. Paper lanterns by Isamu Noguchi and lounge chairs by Hans Wegner. William Abranowicz/The Monacelli Press

 The Hamptons region of Long Island, New York, has long been a popular destination for the stylish, wealthy, and influential. Thanks to its astonishing natural beauty, it has also been a popular retreat for creative types, including pioneering artists like Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, and Willem de Kooning. A new book by architectural publisher and art critic Anthony Iannacci showcases nineteen private houses in the fabled enclave, giving readers an unprecedented glimpse of some of the most beautiful architecture, interiors, and gardens in the country.

“Design in the Hamptons” features works by celebrated designers, including Jonathan Adler, Simon Doonan, John Barman, Fox-Nahem, Thad Hayes, Tony Ingrao, Todd Merrill, Roman & Williams, and Joe d’Urso.

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