I was thrilled to receive an e-mail a couple of weeks ago stating that the incredibly hip duo, Robert and Cortney Novogratz of Sixx Design were fans of my blog. They thought I might like to read their new book, Downtown Chic, so they sent me a copy. Well, not only did I like it, I absolutely loved it! Not only is it a testament to the Novogratzes’ design aesthetic, but to the way they go about living their lives. They have the ability to see the beauty in even things and places most people would disregard.
Downtown Chic chronicles some of the Novoogratzes’ best known and best loved projects including their incredible townhouse and two of their most recent projects, 24 Bungalow, a chic boutique hotel on the Jersey Shore and 5 CENTRE MARKET PLACE, a conversion of a former gun shop in SoHo.
Each project features an eclectic mix of modern and vintage elements as well as high-end and thrift store pieces. The book serves as a wonderful guidebook for anyone who is about to buy a home or is in the process of renovating. It is filled with helpful hints such as: “Tips for Buying a Wreck, Get Inspired: Where to Go for Ideas, Shopping for a New House: Style on a Shoestring, and How to Flea, and Decorating with Flea Market Finds.”
Then, the book goes on to nine chapters filled with invaluable information and inspiring images for anyone who loves design. There is an entire chapter on renovating one’s home, as well as chapters on adding “French Urban Flair” to your home, designing a country house, entertaining, design for families with children (The Novogratzes have seven children including TWO sets of twins), and designing a dream home in a foreign land.
The book is essentially a treasure trove of information written in a witty and humorous style. One of my favorite things about it is the collection of inspiring quotes that are peppered throughout, naturally.
“I met a lot of people in Europe, I even encountered myself.”
– James Baldwin
“Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own instead of someone else’s.”
– Billy Wilder
“Style is a simple way of saying complicated things.”
– Jean Cocteau
“Design is not making beauty. Beauty emerges from selection, affinities, integration, love.”
– Louis Kahn
“It is better to fail in originality that to succeed in imitation.”
– Ben Franklin
“The details are not details. They make the design".”
– Charles Eames
Downtown Chic truly makes for an inspiring read and would make a fabulous holiday gift for your favorite design lover. If you’re like me and you can’t get enough of Sixx Design, look for their new reality show on Bravo, Design Sixx which is slated to premiere in January 2010.
14 comments:
Fantastic! I also posted my Downtown Chic review today!
Cool! Love the bed in the 7th picture.
Wow! What great ideas are in this book! I also LOVE that Bungalow 24 happens to be in the same place as one of my family's restaurants, I will have to check it out!
Wow! What great ideas are in this book! I also LOVE that Bungalow 24 happens to be in the same place as one of my family's restaurants, I will have to check it out!
Those yellow shutters are so charming!!!
I agree, Sixx Design's new book is fabulous! I honestly don't know how they do it with all those young kids. I have two little ones and they wear me out.
And my blog's giveaway this week is the book, Downtown Chic
http://simplifiedbee.blogspot.com/2009/12/sixx-design-downtown-chic-book-giveaway.html
xo,
cristin
Wow! Thanks for the post. What a great book...Christmas gifts?
losing my mind over the photos in this book. buying immediately. :D thanks for sharing, Paloma!
Their O at Home spread is one of my all-time favorites and I can't wait to get a hold of this book. And I can't wait for their show!
Beautiful pictures!! Thanks so much for the share -- I, too, am a big fan and I always look forward to your new posts :) keep it up!
Happy Holidays!
Melissa
Thanks for sharing, what a great book. I have to admit I am also a fan of yours. You are definitely my weekly read. xo
ooh, i want this book! i love the look of that second kitchen.
I have this book on my Christmas list, I really hope Santa brings it this year :)
where can we buy the curtain sun block that we see in all child room
merci
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