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— Departures
Nearly 20 years after Hicks’s death, the style maker’s son, architect and designer Ashley Hicks, has released David Hicks Scrapbooks, an artfully condensed sampling of the 25 leather-bound volumes of press clippings, snapshots, and mementos.
— Elle Decor
After perusing David Hicks Scrapbooks, an overview of the legendary interior designer’s pages of personal inspirations, you’ll want to start your own.
— Domino
Legendary British decorator David Hicks compiled 25 volumes of fastidiously executed scrapbooks before his death in 1998. Compiled here by his son Ashley Hicks, they transcend both his personal and professional life.
— Architectural Digest
Inside the late British designer and royal-in-law’s icon-studded, meticulous scrapbooks.
— House Beautiful
In David Hicks Scrapbooks, the London designer has skillfully selected 300 pages from his late father’s stunning 25 volumes of scrapbooks. It’s filled to the brim with Hicks’s sketches of interiors, hundreds of photographs, fabric swatches, and umpteen assorted clippings.
— ArchitecturalDigest