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AphroChic

Celebrating the Legacy of the Black Family Home

Jeanine Hays Bryan K. Mason

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Random House Inc
14 February 2023
A powerful, visually stunning celebration of Black homeownership, featuring inspiring homes and family histories of notable Black Americans-including chef Alexander Smalls and actor Danielle Brooks.

WINNER OF THE BOOKTIQUE BOOK AWARD .

A powerful, visually stunning celebration of Black homeownership, featuring inspiring homes and family histories of notable Black Americans-including chef Alexander Smalls and actor Danielle Brooks.

""The most important design book of our time.""-Stacey Lindsay, design editor, Camille Styles

Jeanine Hays and Bryan Masoninvite you into the intimate spaces of actors and musicians, the creative studios of artists and curators, the ""boss"" homes of entrepreneurs and executives, ""off-the-beaten-path"" homes that defy the stereotypes of urban living, and places filled with pieces handed down from generations past. Tour the creative and culturally infused Washington, DC, rowhouse of author Jason Reynolds. Take in the bursts of color and layers of memory that fill the Harlem Renaissance-inspired interior of renowned chef Alexander Smalls. And get inspired by the design of actor Danielle Brooks and her husband Dennis Gelin's Brooklyn townhome, where Haitian heritage and South Carolina roots meet.

Showcasing the amazing diversity of the Black experience through striking interiors, stories of family and community, and histories exploring the obstacles Black homeowners have faced for generations, this groundbreaking book honors the journey, recognizes the struggle, and celebrates the joy that is the Black family home.
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Imprint:   Random House Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm, 
Weight:   567g
ISBN:   9780593234006
ISBN 10:   0593234006
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason are the authors of REMIX- Decorating with Culture, Objects, and Soul. Their media and design brand, AphroChic, celebrates African Diaspora cultures through their lifestyle magazine, podcast, and product lines available through Perigold and 1stDibs. The couple resides in upstate New York in their lovingly named AphroFarmhouse.

Reviews for AphroChic: Celebrating the Legacy of the Black Family Home

With AphroChic, Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason have written the most important design book of our time. -Stacey Lindsay, design editor, Camille Styles Sixteen tours thrillingly document Black homes in Bryan Mason and Jeanine Hays's AphroChic, at once a rousing celebration of Black homeownership and a salient reminder of the obstacles that many still face. -Parker Bowie Larson, style director, ELLE Decor Jeanine and Bryan laid down the magic recipe: design sparks the eye, story opens the heart, and space moves the soul. AphroChic continues to celebrate, elevate, and inspire us all. -Kim Myles, HGTV host With their stunning new book, Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason have interwoven the rich, complex history of the Black home as a concept with dazzling examples of it today. Pairing the history of migration, redlining, gentrification, and other elements of the history of Black Americans with tours of vibrant, personal interiors paints a captivating and celebratory portrait of the Black home in all its beauty and complexity. I wish more design books dove this deep. -Hadley Keller, digital director, House Beautiful Designers Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason, the dynamic duo behind AphroChic, explore the Black family home and its role in culture and life. Through 16 house tours, the book sheds a light on the challenges many Black homeowners still face along with valuable decorating lessons. -Sarah DiMarco, assistant editor, Veranda A new book from AphroChic blends history and modern living to paint a picture of the Black family home. -Kaitlin Petersen, editor in chief, Business of Home


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