Jacques Grange

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(Author) Pierre Passebon
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Thirty inspiring interiors by French master designer Jacques Grange. For over fifty years, Jacques Grange has been the decorator of choice for the homes of prominent collectors, artists, designers, and trendsetters. With a classical education from the École Boulle and École Camondo in Paris, combined with his passion for contemporary art, Grange has developed a unique vision and an inimitable approach to interior design. In this stunning new book, illustrated with previously unpublished photographs by Nicolas Mathéus, readers will discover thirty of Grange’s latest projects across Europe and the United States, showcasing his wide-ranging inspirations and his natural elegance. From luxurious private mansions in Paris, residences in London and New York, trendy hotels that feel like homes, and chic seaside retreats in New England and Comporta to sensitive restorations of important historical homes in Normandy and on the Riviera, each project bears Grange’s singular touch and unparalleled artistry. With insightful commentary by Pierre Passebon, the text delves into the foundations of Grange’s creative evolution, his extensive travels, and his inspirations, examining his eclectic, unique, and refined aesthetic. Despite his long and illustrious career, Jacques Grange remains as original, inspired, and open to the world as ever, continuing to influence younger generations of clients and designers with his boundless vision and passion for beauty.

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Publisher:
Editions Flammarion
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9782080482464
Publish year:
2025
Publish date:
Oct. 23, 2025

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