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Tony Duquette's Dawnridge

Hutton Wilkinson Tim Street-Porter

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English
Abrams
01 November 2018
Designer Tony Duquette's legendary Dawnridge, located in Beverly Hills, is one of the most creatively designed private homes in America. Built in 1949 by Duquette and his wife, Elizabeth, the original structure was a modest 30 x 30 foot box. Hutton Wilkinson purchased the home following Duquette's death in 1999, and he has since breathed new life into the estate, broadening the property, adding houses of his own design, and incorporating remarkable objects designed and created by the Duquettes. Written by Wilkinson, Tony Duquette's Dawnridge chronicles the luxe and historic home's transformation. The book is organized by the three main houses, and Wilkinson elaborates on the spectacular design elements in each room and shares the stories behind the spaces. Tim Street-Porter's photographs show both the original and redesigned rooms.

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Imprint:   Abrams
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 317mm,  Width: 271mm,  Spine: 33mm
Weight:   2.030kg
ISBN:   9781419732621
ISBN 10:   1419732625
Pages:   288
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Hutton Wilkinson is an interior designer and the author of More Is More: Tony Duquette and Tony Duquette Jewelry. Tim Street-Porter is an architectural photographer whose books include L.A. Modern, Casa Mexicana, and Palm Springs: A Modernist Paradise, among others. Hamish Bowles is the international editor at large for Vogue.

Reviews for Tony Duquette's Dawnridge

"""It's quirky and chic and comfy all at the same time. Have a look at the Monkey Room, a glassed-in porch overlooking the garden. Duquette used it as storage and Wilkinson brought it to life. There's the signature Duquette leopard-print carpet on the staircase leading down to the summer and guest bedrooms."" -- MailOnline ""An inside look at one of the most famous and inspiring private homes in Beverly Hills. Built in 1949 by Duquette and his wife, Dawnridge’s original structure was modest. Interior designer and Duquette’s business partner Hutton Wilkinson purchased the estate following Duquette’s death in 1999, and he chronicles the house’s transformation. The book shows both the original and redesigned rooms. Aesthete and Vogue editor Hamish Bowles writes the foreword."" -- The Gloss ""Hamish Bowles takes us through the bizarre joys of Dawnridge, the extraordinary Beverly Hills home of designer Tony Duquette – a place where Venice meets Shangri-La and all is not as it seems"" -- The Lady"


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