Publication of the monograph by Editions Flammarion.
368 pages.
For over fifty years, Jacques Grange has been the decorator of choice for the homes of collectors, artists and couturiers, as well as for hotels, luxury restaurants and historic homes whose soul needs to be preserved yet modernized. With a classical Parisian education and a passion for contemporary art, Jacques Grange has developed a unique conception and inimitable approach to interior design.
In this third opus devoted to his work, illustrated with previously unpublished photographs by Nicolas Mathéus, the master decorator’s highly contemporary vision of the French tradition is highlighted in thirty-eight of his recent projects, in Europe and the United States.
Luxurious mansions in Paris, elegant residences in London and New York, hotels designed as homes, refined seaside retreats in New England and Comporta, subtly restored historic residences in Normandy and on the Riviera – each project bears the singular touch and unrivalled artistic talent of Jacques Grange.
Pierre Passebon’s text explores the foundations of the decorator’s creative evolution, his knowledge of contemporary art, and examines his eclectic, original and refined aesthetic.
Throughout his illustrious career, Jacques Grange has remained as inspired and open to the world as ever, continuing to influence younger generations of customers and designers with his boundless vision and passion for beauty.