The culmination of a project that started in 1995 when Tina Brown, then the editor-in-chief of The New Yorker, commissioned author Dominuque Nabakov to compose an essay and pair it with photographs. The idea was to photograph writers’ rooms without the writers present. I decided it would be more revealing and, above all, more exciting to feature the living rooms of a varied mix of prominent New Yorkers.
After New York Living Rooms and Paris Living Rooms, voilà: Berlin Living Rooms, the third and final photographic installment in the trilogy. This gorgeous book offers a tasteful journey through the living spaces of a varied mix of prominent Berlin creatives. Both revealing and inspiring, this handsome publication will sit perfectly on your coffee table or bookshelf and prompt creative ideas for years to come.
9.75 x 11.5"
Hardcover
120 pages