Thomas Messel et al.
Rizzoli International Publications, New York, 2011, English
Nonfiction, Interior Design
10.33 x 12.33 inches, hardcover, 272 pages, 200 illustrations
ISBN: 9780847833962
Suggested Retail Price: $75.00

From the Publisher. Oliver Messel was one of England’s foremost interior designers of the twentieth century, whose work also spanned the worlds of the stage, film, interior design, and architecture. Born into a creative family of wealthy bankers, his career began in 1925 designing for Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes. He eventually became an internationally celebrated designer, branching out into drama, film, opera, interior design, textiles, and architecture. Romanticism and eccentricity were hallmarks of Messel’s style. His sets were famed for their exquisite delicacy, impossible detail, subtlety of color, and inventive use of materials. From the 1930s to the postwar period, Messel explored the fields of interior design and architecture, eventually designing numerous houses built on the islands of Mustique and Barbados for the jet set of the 1960s and ‘70s, among them Antony Armstrong–Jones (Earl of Snowdon) and Princess Margaret. Oliver Messel is filled with previously unpublished images that chronicle a unique, eccentric, and, until now, largely overlooked oeuvre that reached across all mediums and continues to influence insiders from the worlds of interior design, architecture, and fashion.

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