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One of the deans of American interior decoration, William Hodgins
follows in the footsteps of the legendary Billy Baldwin and also
Sister Parish and Albert Hadley, for whom he worked early in his
career. Based in Boston since the late 1960s, Hodgins's work
encompasses residential commissions from New England to Florida, as
far west as California, and overseas. His interiors have been
celebrated in the pages of Architectural Digest, House &
Garden, House Beautiful, and other magazines and books. This is the
first publication entirely devoted to his oeuvre, which spans five
decades. Hodgins's rooms are beautiful, thoughtful, and poetic;
they are airy, light-filled spaces. They are also, in his words, as
"extraordinarily luxurious as they can be in a quiet, understated
way." Handsome architectural detailing and a soothing palette work
their magic and create visual flow; Hodgins is a master artist, his
designs reminiscent of Merchant-Ivory films. A Hodgins interior is
governed by white, and the decorator invokes the slightest of
subtleties and different shades of white. For Hodgins, whites
"reflect the quality of life and light in a room." They "glow
behind the art and furniture," are restful, timeless, and age
gracefully. Yet Hodgins is also noted for his judicious use of
exquisitely clear and jewel-like colors: this skillful combination
makes his interiors special, inviting, and comfortable. Among the
forty notable commissions covered in this generously illustrated
book are the private quarters of the American ambassador's
residence in Paris (1997), a pied-a-terre in a 1920s Beaux-Arts
apartment building on San Francisco's Nob Hill, several prewar
cooperative apartments in New York City, and a considerable number
of houses and apartments in the Boston and Washington, DC, areas
and in Palm Beach, Florida. The majority of his commissions have
been carried out for repeat and loyal clients, many of whom have
commissioned him to decorate multiple homes. This presentation of
his work will be valued not only by professional decorators but
also by everyone seeking the best in interior design.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
From the moment a project is launched, the team at Ferguson &
Shamamian work in close collaboration with the world s leading
decorators, landscape designers, and artisans to create
contemporary houses anchored in tradition and regional character.
Distinguished by their dedication to craftsmanship and creativity,
the firm s residences balance artistic integrity, historic
precedent, and the latest innovations in design, but always with a
sense of comfort and innate elegance that endures for generations.
The captivating stories behind these singular homes are revealed
through gorgeous photography and texts narrating the genesis and
evolution of each property. Working closely with their clients and
teams of exceptional designers and craftspeople, Ferguson &
Shamamian created these distinctive, one-of-a-kind homes that
embody the personalities of their owners yet are timeless in their
design. An extensive section of drawings and plans enriches the
narrative and offers a glimpse inside the firm s creative process.
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