Who, exactly, is a haute bohemian? Leave it to the discriminating, gimlet eye of photographer Miguel Flores-Vianna, who enjoys an international, cult-like following. He has journeyed through four continents to capture an extraordinary group of fashion designers, landscape architects, artists and art historians, potters, and interior designers, where they live country cottages, beach bungalows, canal-side lofts, and East Village apartments, as well as assorted estancias, châteaux, and palazzi. Some of these spaces are grand, others are modest, but all are original, stylish, charming, and above all authentic, in the sense that they reflect their owners’ care and taste.
His work is introduced by Amy Astley, editor of AD.
Published on: 2017-09-26
Released on: 2017-09-26
Original language: English
Number of items: 1
Dimensions: 13.50" h x 1.50" w x 10.50" l,
Binding: Hardcover
312 pages
Review
"For the past quarter-century, Miguel Flores-Vianna has led the enviable life of an interiors editor and photographer. In his new book, 'Haute Bohemians,' he chronicles the lush and layered homes of the friends and acquaintances he has made along the way."
(T: The New York Times Style Magazine)
"With friends around the world, Miguel Flores-Vianna takes us on a tour of artful homes through his camera lens."
(Better Homes & Gardens)
"A series of visits to the spaces of some of the world's most esteemed designers, artists and tastemakers.... full of soul."
(Luxe Interiors & Design)
“My dear friend Miguel Flores-Vianna’s new book Haute Bohemians is the most gorgeous and inspiring book I’ve ever seen. His stunning photographs are of houses that are both beyond chic and yet at the same time unbelievably warm and personal. Order it now. You’ll be glad you did!!”
(Ina Garten, Barefoot Contessa cookbooks and TV)
About the Author
Born in Argentina, Miguel Flores-Vianna has been an editor, writer, and photographer for more than 25 years. His photographs regularly appear in T, AD, World of Interiors, Vogue, and Town & Country. Until 2015, Flores-Vianna published a popular blog and print feature in T. He lives in London. Amy Astley is the editor of Architectural Digest.
The authoritative, sumptuously illustrated history of Mute Records, a one-man label which helped launch Depeche Mode, Nick Cave, Goldfrapp, and many more
Mute is one of the most revered and influential indie labels of all time. Through the music of its tight-knit community of artists ranging from Cabaret Voltaire, Nick Cave’s The Birthday Party and Moby to Depeche Mode, Erasure, and Goldfrapp it has had an incalculable impact on popular music for forty years.
Daniel Miller created Mute to release his debut single (“Warm Leatherette”/ “T.V.O.D.”), a pioneering electronic sound with a defiantly DIY punk attitude. Mute quickly established a reputation for cultivating the experimental, releasing cutting-edge industrial sounds, and chart-topping electronic music by the likes of Depeche Mode and Yazoo. The label was equally at home with the savage punk of Nick Cave’s The Birthday Party and to critical acclaim his next outfit, The Bad Seeds. It also proved to be an Internet pioneer, launching the online site Mute Liberation Technologies in 1994.
Mute features stunning artwork and photography much of it previously unseen and revelatory behind-the-scenes insights from the vibrant cast who have worked with the label.
500+ illustrations in color and black and white
Published on: 2017-11-28
Released on: 2017-11-28
Original language: English
Dimensions: 9.53" h x 1.26" w x 7.48" l,
Binding: Hardcover
320 pages
About the Author
Daniel Miller is the founder of Mute Records.
Terry Burrows is an author, multi-instrumental musician, and producer based in London. Best known as a cult performer under the alias Yukio Yung, Burrows has recorded music as a member of The Chrysanthemums, Asmus Tietchens, and Push-Button Pleasure.
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