The World of Peter Dunham: Global Style from Paris to Hollywood
$75.00
0865654441
A-list interior designer Peter Dunham's first book reveals his singular approach to colorful, pattern-filled interiors with world-class photography of never-before-seen projects.
Peter Dunham is a Los Angeles-based interior designer known for his bold use of color and pattern, sophisticated yet casual style, and a timeless feeling. The Los Angeles Times described his style as "Merchant Ivory Moderne" and "restraint with a kick."
The World of Peter Dunham features a dozen of Dunham's most recent projects, ranging from chic New York City penthouses to sun-kissed California gems, as well as Dunham's own residences, including his Paris pied-à-terre.
Each chapter's rich imagery illuminates a tenet of his design ethos--Color, Rhythm, Togetherness, Nature--along with the people and places that have shaped his unique point of view. Here is a dynamic mix of projects, many featuring Dunham's internationally acclaimed textiles, all presented in stunning photographs. In 2024, he opened his second brick and mortar showroom, Peter Dunham Home & Garden, in New York City.
Dunham and his design team split their time between restoring older houses and collaborating with renowned architects on brand-new residences. Current projects include a modernist Marmol Radziner house overlooking the Pacific in Montecito, residences in Los Angeles, the Bay Area, Newport Beach, New York City, Dallas, Sag Harbor, Montana, and an iconic 1963 Horace Gifford house on Fire Island. Peter is based between Los Angeles and New York City.
Sustainability is integral to Vendome's publishing process. All materials used in our books are 100% FSC-certified and we are proud to be a brand partner of Trees for the Future.
Peter Dunham is a renowned interiors, textiles, and furnishings designer celebrated for his sophisticated yet casual aesthetic, worldly eye, and deft use of pattern and color. Born and raised in Europe, he moved to New York as a young man before relocating to Los Angeles where he founded Peter Dunham & Associates. The firm works on projects all over the globe, often collaborating with leading architects on ground-up construction and historic houses. His textiles and furnishings brands, Peter Dunham Textiles and Hollywood at Home, are beloved sources for designers and design enthusiasts alike. Peter has appeared as a design expert on television on PBS and Bravo and his work has been featured in Architectural Digest, ELLE Decor, WSJ, the New York Times, House & Garden, House Beautiful, Coastal Living, WSJ, Veranda, Domino, Los Angeles Times, and more. He has been named to ELLE Decor's A-List. Stephen Drucker is the former editor-in-chief of House Beautiful and Town & Country, and has developed some of Vendome's most successful interior design titles, including Sunnylands and Inspired Design. He has been a contributor to numerous publications, including Architectural Digest, Travel + Leisure, House & Garden, and the New York Times. He lives in New York.
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A-list interior designer Peter Dunham's first book reveals his singular approach to colorful, pattern-filled interiors with world-class photography of never-before-seen projects.
Peter Dunham is a Los Angeles-based interior designer known for his bold use of color and pattern, sophisticated yet casual style, and a timeless feeling. The Los Angeles Times described his style as "Merchant Ivory Moderne" and "restraint with a kick."
The World of Peter Dunham features a dozen of Dunham's most recent projects, ranging from chic New York City penthouses to sun-kissed California gems, as well as Dunham's own residences, including his Paris pied-à-terre.
Each chapter's rich imagery illuminates a tenet of his design ethos--Color, Rhythm, Togetherness, Nature--along with the people and places that have shaped his unique point of view. Here is a dynamic mix of projects, many featuring Dunham's internationally acclaimed textiles, all presented in stunning photographs. In 2024, he opened his second brick and mortar showroom, Peter Dunham Home & Garden, in New York City.
Dunham and his design team split their time between restoring older houses and collaborating with renowned architects on brand-new residences. Current projects include a modernist Marmol Radziner house overlooking the Pacific in Montecito, residences in Los Angeles, the Bay Area, Newport Beach, New York City, Dallas, Sag Harbor, Montana, and an iconic 1963 Horace Gifford house on Fire Island. Peter is based between Los Angeles and New York City.
Sustainability is integral to Vendome's publishing process. All materials used in our books are 100% FSC-certified and we are proud to be a brand partner of Trees for the Future.
Peter Dunham is a renowned interiors, textiles, and furnishings designer celebrated for his sophisticated yet casual aesthetic, worldly eye, and deft use of pattern and color. Born and raised in Europe, he moved to New York as a young man before relocating to Los Angeles where he founded Peter Dunham & Associates. The firm works on projects all over the globe, often collaborating with leading architects on ground-up construction and historic houses. His textiles and furnishings brands, Peter Dunham Textiles and Hollywood at Home, are beloved sources for designers and design enthusiasts alike. Peter has appeared as a design expert on television on PBS and Bravo and his work has been featured in Architectural Digest, ELLE Decor, WSJ, the New York Times, House & Garden, House Beautiful, Coastal Living, WSJ, Veranda, Domino, Los Angeles Times, and more. He has been named to ELLE Decor's A-List. Stephen Drucker is the former editor-in-chief of House Beautiful and Town & Country, and has developed some of Vendome's most successful interior design titles, including Sunnylands and Inspired Design. He has been a contributor to numerous publications, including Architectural Digest, Travel + Leisure, House & Garden, and the New York Times. He lives in New York.
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