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Lifting the Curtain on Design [Hardcover]

Vicente Wolf
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October 19, 2010 1580932673 978-1580932677
Simplify, Connect, Expand. These principles, each fundamental to the practice of design, provide the framework for interior designer Vicente Wolf’s engaging new book. Wolf is famous for his modern and elegant style, always guided by integrity and simplicity. Lifting the Curtain on Design delves into his selected themes from myriad viewpoints: through the prism of international travel, via the detailed focus on a single project, and finally by means of the sweeping perspective of a seasoned design mind.

Wolf, an inveterate voyager, leaves his New York studio once a year to immerse himself in the culture of a distant land. In this volume, illustrated entirely with his own photographs, he recounts a trip to Namibia: with its sand dunes and sunsets, this southern African country is “a landscape that has been reduced to its essence.” A journey to Papua New Guinea makes clear the connections between cultures, as well as the connections that may be fostered through skilled design. And Bhutan is a lesson in expanding horizons and experiences.

It is in Wolf’s design that the essence of his three principles, suggested in his travels, is fully illuminated. In a step-by-step account of two recent interiors—a traditional apartment and an open loft—Wolf describes his initial design process, the various phases of construction, the expert selection of color palettes and furniture, and the final installation of art and decorative objects. He also explains the development of the dramatic tablescapes for which he is so well known, which balance style, form, and color with humor and ease. Finally, a dazzling presentation of Wolf’s current projects touches on grand design gestures and minute yet indispensable details. Lifting the Curtain on Design offers a glimpse into the mind of the designer at work, from inspiration through implementation to unforgettable finished room.

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"Vicente Wolf’s aesthetic is about serenity, elegance, and light. His impeccable eye is drawn to the diverse beauty of the worlds he travels. He knows that great design is something you can’t quite put your finger on; there is always an element of mystery."
— Wendy Goodman, New York magazine

"Vicente Wolf brings a unique vision of the world around us to every design project he touches. His work is ultimately a reflection of his clients’ tastes and desires melded with the vision of a true artist. To live in a space created by Vicente is a celebration of the great beauty of the surroundings."
— Matthew C. Blank, Showtime

"When I think of the interiors of Vicente Wolf, what comes to mind is the coolness and elegant precision of Chet Baker’s trumpet playing, the glamour and sophistication of Ella Fitzgerald’s voice, the syncopation of Miriam Makeba’s African rhythms. Uniquely and distinctively combining these elements, Vicente alone creates a timeless, livable still life."
— Ralph Pucci, Ralph Pucci International

"Lifting the Curtain on Design opens a window to vicente Wolf’s creative process, taking the reader on the journey from inspiration to stunning end results, all captured in the designer’s own striking photography. His facility with the camera rivals his gifts as a designer. Admirers of Vicente’s work and new fans alike will treasure this book."
— Dara Caponigro, Veranda

About the Author

Vicente Wolf founded Vicente Wolf Associates in New York City in 1988. He has been singled out as one of America’s most influential interior designers by Elle Decor, Interior Design, House Beautiful, and Veranda. In addition to a large number of private homes, Wolf has designed hotels, restaurants, and products including furniture, fabrics, carpets, and tableware. His previous books are Learning to See: Bringing the World Around You into Your Home and Crossing Boundaries: A Global Vision of Design.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: The Monacelli Press (October 19, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1580932673
  • ISBN-13: 978-1580932677
  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 0.9 x 10.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #287,546 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Vicente Wolf has been at the top of the Manhattan design industry for over 35 years. From the spacious light-filled loft in New York City where his company is headquartered, Wolf and his team build on his passion for design that's guided by integrity and simplicity. He maintains this focus throughout his many creative endeavors: photography, art collection, interior design and global travel.
Wolf's portfolio offers the ultimate global aesthetic, from multinational conglomerates to private homes, from hotels and restaurants to product design.


Hotels
* The Ayya Hotel, New York
* The Lorien Hotel & Spa (a Kimpton Hotel), Alexandria, Virginia
* Luxe Hotel, Beverly Hills, California
* Westin Hotel Executive Suites, New York

Product
* Baccarat - Currently Baccarat's only US designer, Vicente's Latitude collection of crystal vases, bowls and candleholders with Baccarat exclusively for Neiman Marcus was launched in fall of 2008.
* Sherle Wagner - Designed and developed custom fixtures and hardware specific to the project (15 Union Square West). Only outside designer to have ever worked with Sherle Wagner.
* Tufenkian - Designed ultra-luxurious carpets for retail and wholesale distribution both by Tufenkian and VW Home.
* Kravet - Designed high-end fabrics for retail and wholesale distribution both by Kravet and VW Home.
* Ralph Pucci - Designed select pieces to be included in Pucci's 2007 collection, which includes several dining tables, sofas and coffee tables.
* Niedermaier - For over 17 years Vicente has designed and produced pieces for distribution by this elite furniture distributor.
* Henredon Furniture - The Vicente Wolf Collection of upholstery and case goods.
* Sasaki - China and Flatware design for the luxury brand.

Restaurants
* Convivio. Restaurant in New York City (formerly L'Impero)
* L'Impero Restaurant in New York City - winner of the 2003 James Beard Foundation Award for Outstanding Restaurant Design
* Alto Restaurant in Manhattan
* Bedell Cellars Winery and guest cottage on Long Island's North Fork
* The Diego restaurant at the MGM Hotel in Las Vegas
* The SW at Steve Wynn's W Hotel in Las Vegas

Retail
* L*S store in Hong Kong
* The Andrew Fezza company offices and showrooms
* The Registry stores in Chicago
* The executive offices of J Records for Clive Davis

Apartment Buildings
* 15 Union Square West, New York
* 301 East 61st Street, New York
* Place 57, New York


Private Golf Clubhouse
* Liberty National Golf Club, Jersey City, New Jersey

Wolf's list of residential interiors is equally expansive and includes homes in the United States and abroad in France, Israel, Japan, Saudi Arabia and Sweden.

Residential Projects include
* The Manhattan apartment of choreographer Twyla Tharp
* The California home of Nely Galan, former president of Telemundo Communications and founder of gaLAn Entertainment
* The Richland Plantation in Natchez, Mississippi
* The Manhattan apartment and Westchester guest house of Clive Davis
* Swedish residence and Long Island home for Mr. and Mrs. George David
* The Manhattan apartment of the Prince and Princess von Furstenberg
* The New York City apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lynne, president of New Line Cinema
* The New York City apartment of Mr. Carl Bernstein
* The New York apartment of Matthew & Susan Blank, president of Showtime TV Networks
* The Manhattan apartment of event designer Preston Bailey
* The Connecticut home of mannequin designer and art gallery owner, Ralph Pucci
* Dancer Shelley Washington's New York apartment

Further projects span the realm of design and Vicente is a sought-after public speaker, having lectured in South Africa, Japan, Canada, Dubai and Australia. He also teaches an annual course through Parsons School of Design in the Dominican Republic. Wolf was featured in Absolut Vodka's 'Absolute Design' campaign.

VW Home is the luxury showroom where Wolf displays his line of fabrics, lighting, upholstery and case good pieces, a collection of sterling silver flatware, antique furniture, accessories and bed linens that he handpicks while traveling the globe. The showroom also offers interior design services, utilizing products selected and designed by Wolf.

Architectural Digest included Wolf in their "AD 100" and he was also named one of the top 100 designers by Metropolitan Home's "Design 100". House Beautiful named Wolf one of the 10 most influential designers in the United States and Interior Design Magazine inducted him in its "Designer Hall of Fame". He has received the Pantone Color Award and, in 2009, Wolf was named one of the "Top 20 Designers of the past 20 Years" by Traditional Home and was honored as the "Design Icon of 2009" at the Las Vegas Market in September.

Wolf has published two books, Learning to See (Artisan, 2002) and Crossing Boundaries: A Global Vision of Design (Monacelli Press, 2006), that focuses on the many design inspirations found throughout the world - through the eyes of a traveler. He is currently working on his third book, set to be released in Fall, 2010.

For more, point your browser to www.vicentewolf.com or visit his well-read blog at www.vicentewolfblog.com.

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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Lifting the Curtain on Design Magic October 19, 2010
Format:Hardcover
Do you see rooms that enchant you in magazines, and wonder what alchemy the designer used to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary? Are there principles and processes that interior designers know that we can learn how to apply in our own homes? In this book designer-author Vicente Wolf suggests yes, as he generously shares with readers the three design principles he has distilled to create his particular brand of magic: simplify-connect-expand. First, Wolf takes us on his personal travels to illustrate how to drink in images, textures, colors and light in our surroundings, and translate them into what we find beautiful in our living spaces. This process insures our rooms express us, and don't look like every other home in the neighborhood. I love that Wolf personally photographs all the landscapes and rooms in his books. This guarantees that we see his vision the way he sees it.

Where do I begin in decorating/renovating a room? Wolf answers fundamental design questions like these in this book through abundant examples. He takes us from start to finish through project rooms, applying design principles to diverse rooms from living rooms to libraries, bedrooms to baths. He advises us to focus on 1) function and 2) mood/emotion we want to evoke. I love the application of these in a guest room example in which the function of sleeping flexibility combines with welcoming comfort. He solves a common guest room dilemma I've been tussling with recently--one bed for couples, or two for singles? (Check out his creative and stylish solution on page 67.) It's this on-going ingenuity that keeps me reading Wolf's books. Wolf designs through invention, not convention, and is perhaps why he's considered one of America's most influential designers.

This book will be helpful for designers and home-owners as he shows how he works collaboratively with clients, explaining analysis and decision-making processes. Wolf demonstrates how to connect and link furniture and accessories of different periods and cultures, how to mix fabrics, and how to expand our point of view so our rooms are livable and evolve with us.

A snarky adage about teachers is that they teach because they can't "do." The reverse is the expert who can do, but can't teach. Wolf is a designer who can "do" AND teach. Although you may prefer different color palettes or more pattern than Wolf uses, you'll find his rooms arresting. You may wish to see an exquisite room he designed for the 2010 Fall Kips Bay NYC Show House on his blog--there is a fascinating video tour of him narrating his design choices for the room. Of all the Kips Bay rooms, his was the one I most wanted to be in.

The first time I saw one of Wolf's rooms in a magazine I had to keep studying it--what was so compelling? I realized the subtlety of color and lack of pattern cause the mix of textures and shapes to pop. Wolf is a master at combining textures, something a homeowner might not consider as an important element. No designer does it better. My eyes always feel like they've had a massage after viewing his rooms. His sensuous rooms, full of diverse textures and intriguing shapes, beguile you to touch, sit and sleep in them. It's a kind of magic. Learn from the master magician, Vicente Wolf, as he lifts the curtain on design in this book. Abacadabra!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars another great publication by vicente wolf January 5, 2011
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this is another amazing book by vicente wolf (i highly recommend his "crossing boundaries" too). personally i don't like to label my style: i love simplicity, understatement yet i'm not a big fan of minimalism; i love classic style but i also need a modern twist; and i love my rooms to have some asian, parisian and mid-century flavors. vicente wolf illustrates in his book everything i love! i'm very inspired by his designs. maybe in the future i'll just say my style is "vicente wolf!"
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4.0 out of 5 stars insights on the decorating process January 6, 2011
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I loved this book. The photos and explanations of the design process were rich. The text was a little limp due to the author's quality of writing and his frequent self-indulgence in sharing his "special experiences". Overall, I would recommend this book to any person interested in design. It's a beautiful coffee table book that interests most of whom pick it up.
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