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Robert Stilin: InteriorsRobert Stilin: Interiors
Robert Stilin: InteriorsRobert Stilin: Interiors
Robert Stilin: InteriorsRobert Stilin: Interiors
Robert Stilin: InteriorsRobert Stilin: Interiors
Robert Stilin: InteriorsRobert Stilin: Interiors
Robert Stilin: InteriorsRobert Stilin: Interiors
Robert Stilin: InteriorsRobert Stilin: Interiors
Robert Stilin: InteriorsRobert Stilin: Interiors

Robert Stilin: Interiors

Photography by Stephen Kent Johnson
Edited by Mayer Rus
$75.00

The interiors of New York– and Hamptons based designer Robert Stilin are renowned for their strong, clean lines, warm, rich palette, custom upholstery and mix of fine antiques with signature furniture by the outstanding postwar European and American designers, as well as one-of-a-kind artisanal pieces, all frequently combined with the designer’s discerning selection of modern and contemporary painting and photography. More than a dozen of his finest projects are featured in this lushly illustrated volume. They range from city townhouses, apartments, and lofts to beach and country houses. Whether the architecture is traditional or ultramodern, Stilin’s interiors exude a casual, comfortable vernacular that he expertly tailors to the specific needs and taste of each client.

Hardcover
200 color illustrations
288 pages
10 x 12 in. (254 x 305 mm.)
ISBN: 978-0-86565-369-6
US $60 / CAN $75 / UK £50
Publication date: October 2019

Robert Stilin has run his own design firm for some thirty years. His work has been featured in AD, AD France, AD Spain, Elle Decor, House Beautiful, W, Hamptons magazine, Paper City, and Hamptons Cottages & Gardens, among many other publications, as well as in books, including his own, Robert Stilin: Interiors, and The Big Book of the Hamptons. Frequently named to the AD100 and Elle Decor’s A-List, he is an avid art collector and serves on the Leadership Council of the Dia Art Foundation. He lives in New York and the Hamptons.

Mayer Rus is the West Coast editor of AD. He has been the design and culture editor of the Los Angeles Times, the design editor of House & Garden, and editor of Interior Design. He lives in Los Angeles.

Stephen Kent Johnson is an interiors, travel, and still life photographer. He lives in New York.