Remember how we all raved- for months- about Andrew Zega and Bernd Dams' Chinoiseries? Well, hold on to your hats because they are back with a new book that I think might be one of their best yet!
An Architectural Alphabet (Connaissance et Mémoires) is the new limited-edition artist's book that features the duo's watercolors of the alphabet. Each letter is featured in an architectural or garden related scene. In fact, a few lucky letters are painted against backdrops of Chinoiserie follies. How great is that?
The new book, with a forward by none other than Charlotte Moss (I told you this was good!), is hand-bound in silk, numbered, and slip-cased. Forget the jewelry, baubles, trinkets, and bibelots- this is what I want for Christmas. I better start writing Santa right now.
Cynthia Conigliaro and Will Rogers of Archivia Books and Catherine Cormery of Connaissance et Mémoires are hosting a book party where Zega and Dams' new book as well as some of their recent watercolors will be featured. The event takes place at Archivia Books on Thursday, November 20 from 6 until 8pm. To RSVP, call 212-570-9565.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
An Architectural Alphabet
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The "C" is charming and very Charlotte! What does the "J" look like?
ReplyDeleteRight now someone, somewhere is designing a chinoiserie nursery around these.
Wow! I must have this book! It really is stunning! What a fantastic gift it will make for all of the hard to buy people on the list. Thank you for a great post and for all the great ideas I get everyday!
ReplyDeleteCourtney- The "J" is at the top. I think I like some of the other letters more!
ReplyDeleteCharlie- Thank you for the comment! I think this would make a great and unique gift. I forgot to check the price though!
ReplyDeleteWow - these are gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you find these other examples of the alphabet?
Gorgeous book!
ReplyDeleteWhoa! These are fabulous!!....I think my favorite is the 'C'....of the ones you pictured. So Elegant! Yet they are whimsical too! The J is precious! I am in love with these! I would love to see the "L" for Lee.....What a great, great post today, Jennifer!
ReplyDeleteFerret and teaorwine- I know, aren't you dying??!!
ReplyDeleteMimilee- I wonder what the "L" does look like?? I love the "E", and my middle name starts with E, so that might work for me!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Wouldn't you love to frame each plate for a children's room?
ReplyDeleteOh, Jennifer, these are really, really special. Seems we all have our favorite letters on our wish lists. Maybe we can chip in and use the whole alphabet.
ReplyDeleteOh!! I just love it!!!
ReplyDeleteLinda- How great would that be! It might ensure your child grows up to be a stylish person ;)
ReplyDeletePatricia- Good idea! We can buy shares in one book :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful book. We have something similar in our line of products. Check out our blog at http://plumwich.blogspot.com/ or our website at www.jadesignstudio.net!
ReplyDeletevery gorgeous!!! hadn't seen this one yet, Peak. Did you hear that Saladino has a new one coming out - VILLA - can NOT wait!
ReplyDeleteThe book is $275.00 at Archivia Books in NYC.
ReplyDeletewow this blog has my muse swirling!
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise! My husband and I were in a gallery in Paris in September where they were exhibiting and selling the originals of these alphabet prints-- a trex chic event with champagne, canapes, and the cobble-stone courtyard temporarily covered in sod.
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