Paris-based designer Pierre Yovanovitch debuts his first book showcasing his trademark French luxury aesthetic and unique vision of contemporary elegance.
With his interiors and furniture design regularly gracing the pages of Architectural Digest, T Magazine, Elle Decor, Wallpaper*, and more, French interior-architect Pierre Yovanovitch has cemented his status as one of his generation’s most in-demand talents.
The designer’s first book explores his style through an array of extraordinary interiors, with specially commissioned photographs taking readers on a journey across the globe. Stunning private residences in New York, Paris, London, Tel Aviv, and the Swiss Alps underscore Yovanovitch’s mastery of volume tempered by strict lines, as well as his use of traditional materials like wood, stone, and metal. Known for his ability to reenvision centuries-old spaces into modernized environments, Yovanovitch’s expertise shines through in a seventeenth-century château in Provence, a renovation of the Patinoire Royale in Brussels, and a skating rink converted into a private contemporary art museum.
Foreword by Claire Tabouret and introduction by Olivier Gabet. This ode to Yovanovitch’s work is a necessary addition to design libraries of professionals and enthusiasts alike.