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In her most personal book, Carolyne Roehm shares her lifelong love of classical architecture and design, graciously inviting us into her favorite spaces in three remarkable homes: her own dazzling Manhattan prewar duplex, her antique-filled Colonial-era stone house in Connecticut, and a special friend’s Aspen residence evocative of eighteenth-century Sweden. Each is an architectural showpiece as well as a superlative example of her polished style: never fussy, always graceful and enticing. Even as a young design assistant to Oscar de la Renta, Carolyne Roehm was a devotee of the eternal virtues of artistry. Now, having lived in several residences, she has gathered her knowledge, enthusiasms, and extraordinary collections to make these three homes quintessential examples of the Roehm style. Each is individual—yet all showcase her classical leanings and devotion to the beauty and grace of authentic craftsmanship. The New York apartment, with its selection of antique busts and objects and superlative artwork and furnishings; the stunning double-height great room, beautifully finished in handcrafted neoclassical details, that forms the heart of her Connecticut residence; Aspen’s colorful, abundant interiors, light-flooded from 78 windows—all express the special, satisfying harmony that can exist between timeless architecture and the artisan’s atelier. With more than 300 intimate and evocative photographs of these classical splendors, A Passion for Interiors is a masterwork—rich with stylish inspirations for tailor-made décor. Oprah Winfrey admits, “Whenever I’m having a stressful day, I just want to open up Carolyne Roehm’s books, look at beautiful things, and dream.” Indeed, there is plenty to dream about in this extraordinary book. Review: What a wonderful lifestyle - One can only dream of having what Carolyne Roehm has. Her elegant table settings and decor and use of flowers gave me ideas and suggestions for my own home. I have all of her Entertainment books, she definitely has a gift for making you a guest at her table. Review: Serene Glamour - It takes courage to open the doors of our homes and allow strangers an intimate view of how we live. That is a five star effort in itself. Ask yourself - would you do that? So when someone, who has also achieved a degree of fame, does so then they must also be prepared for the truth that some people will not like what they see. Taste is so individual. Again - very brave. Ms Roehm has a definite style and for lovers of classical architecture, wonderful photography and fine craftsmanship then this book will delight. Yes many rooms have a 'creepy perfection' as one reviewer wrote. And I too found that the red wall in the bedroom shown in the cover - is faux! Maybe it wasn't Ms Roehm's doing? I stared at the fabulous double storied space at Weatherstone and genuinely fretted at how on earth anyone could walk on that tiny ledge to adjust the time on a clock that was built into the wall. There are expensive and impractical antiques and personally I think a couple of the spaces shown are screaming for a rug - and I am stumped at why there are no bedside lamps in the master bedroom in the New York Apartment. Are they too modern and boring and they were put away on the day of photography? Also I am one of those people who rotate a book just to look closer at a photo and read the titles of the books on the shelves. There were some leatherbound books by the yard, clearly for decor only, this is so annoying to me but a lot of people do this I suppose. I noticed in the Aspen house the books were real ones with their dustjackets removed and that there was that comforting mix of fine art and history as well as popular novels. But really - Who cares! These are the types of comments to expect when one does what Ms Roehm has done, given us a private tour of her private spaces. She cleaned up for us, would we have expected anything less? The overall effect is awesome and I mean that in the true sense of the word. The attention to detail everywhere, the exactness of furniture placement, the discipline in the use of colour is a masterclass in precision. This is a glamorous book that serves as a wonderful resource for classically inspired decorating. It is tremendous value too. There must be hundreds of photographs, all wonderful, that are alone worth the price of the book. I - like so many - collect good books on style and the ones Carolyne Roehm produces are good value, inspirational and beautiful. I have three of her books now in my collection and will buy more. I have even bought one without looking inside because I know exactly what I am going to get, a blissful retreat into a rarified world of stylish serenity. Well done Carolyne.
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S**I
What a wonderful lifestyle
One can only dream of having what Carolyne Roehm has. Her elegant table settings and decor and use of flowers gave me ideas and suggestions for my own home. I have all of her Entertainment books, she definitely has a gift for making you a guest at her table.
T**R
Serene Glamour
It takes courage to open the doors of our homes and allow strangers an intimate view of how we live. That is a five star effort in itself. Ask yourself - would you do that? So when someone, who has also achieved a degree of fame, does so then they must also be prepared for the truth that some people will not like what they see. Taste is so individual. Again - very brave. Ms Roehm has a definite style and for lovers of classical architecture, wonderful photography and fine craftsmanship then this book will delight. Yes many rooms have a 'creepy perfection' as one reviewer wrote. And I too found that the red wall in the bedroom shown in the cover - is faux! Maybe it wasn't Ms Roehm's doing? I stared at the fabulous double storied space at Weatherstone and genuinely fretted at how on earth anyone could walk on that tiny ledge to adjust the time on a clock that was built into the wall. There are expensive and impractical antiques and personally I think a couple of the spaces shown are screaming for a rug - and I am stumped at why there are no bedside lamps in the master bedroom in the New York Apartment. Are they too modern and boring and they were put away on the day of photography? Also I am one of those people who rotate a book just to look closer at a photo and read the titles of the books on the shelves. There were some leatherbound books by the yard, clearly for decor only, this is so annoying to me but a lot of people do this I suppose. I noticed in the Aspen house the books were real ones with their dustjackets removed and that there was that comforting mix of fine art and history as well as popular novels. But really - Who cares! These are the types of comments to expect when one does what Ms Roehm has done, given us a private tour of her private spaces. She cleaned up for us, would we have expected anything less? The overall effect is awesome and I mean that in the true sense of the word. The attention to detail everywhere, the exactness of furniture placement, the discipline in the use of colour is a masterclass in precision. This is a glamorous book that serves as a wonderful resource for classically inspired decorating. It is tremendous value too. There must be hundreds of photographs, all wonderful, that are alone worth the price of the book. I - like so many - collect good books on style and the ones Carolyne Roehm produces are good value, inspirational and beautiful. I have three of her books now in my collection and will buy more. I have even bought one without looking inside because I know exactly what I am going to get, a blissful retreat into a rarified world of stylish serenity. Well done Carolyne.
P**1
Beautiful, Engaging & Scholarly
Carolyne's inspired odyssey through the decorative arts comes to life in this personal, detailed, guided tour of three residences that she has completed in recent years. The brilliant, always relevant and beautifully articulated scholarly references that inspire Carolyne are uniquely and most "passionately" well rendered in the dazzling photographs and illustrations in her just published book, "A Passion for Interiors: A Private Tour". The breathtaking images and the book's sublime art direction might be more than enough to distinguish it from all the other books on interiors that have been published in the last couple of years. For this same reason, the book is also more accessible and better suited for a broader group of readers. The layered complexity of Carolyne's well mastered knowledge and how she adopts it into these residences is enlightening and central to this book's great impact. With her humble acknowledgement of her many great teachers, Carolyne now gently assumes this role herself in the lives of her many acolytes -- among which I am proud to be counted. Thanks to Carolyne's light handed grace, the book is never mired in tedious detail or clouded with over-crowded, static imagery. Instead, the readers glide through the many rooms and the different locations as they follow Carolyne and as they hear her voice on this personal, guided tour. While "Passion" provides the academic substance of multiple decorative art seminars, it is the most irresistible for the guilty pleasures that flow from its big, bright, glossy pages.
M**R
Great Design Resource
Carolyne Roehm is a classic style maker and arbiter of elegance. I love seeing her private residences and entertaining lifestyle.
R**S
Carolyne Roehm Does it Again!
I became a fan of Carolyne Roehm's when she wrote her 4 books based on the four seasons. This book is a joy to look at and I find myself going back to it periodically - when I'm in a blue funk and need something exquisite to look at. It covers her current apartment in New York, her re-built "summer" home, and a home she designed in Aspen for her current Significant Other. Her style tends to be over-the-top and sometimes I look at a room and ask myself "where do people just plop down and put their feet up?". Apparently people in that stratosphere of money don't plop down. For those who enjoy interior design, this book still does offer lots of ideas and insights that can be adapted to one's home. Carolyne always delivers a quality product done with fabulous photography, good quality paper, and a wonderful narrative. This would be a wonderful addition to your interior design collection.
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