A few of you have asked me to show more photos from Decoration: Tradition et Renouveau. I'm certainly happy to oblige because thus far, I haven't grown weary of looking through this book. I just hope that you don't grow weary of my frequent blogging about it.
Today's pictures are great examples of that early 1970s style of decor that is most closely identified with David Hicks. It was slick, daring, and cutting-edge...well, at least for that time. Actually, much of the furnishings in these rooms still look pretty good today.
Enjoy!
Image at top: Paris apartment decorated by French designer Jean Dive
The entry hall in Paris home designed by Dive. The doors remind me of the painted elevator doors on Bergdorf's 7th Floor.
Another dramatic looking entrance hall in Paris, this one decorated by Anita Bachmann.
A London home decorated by David Mlinaric.
A Milan apartment designed by Aldo Jacober.