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Mark Hampton: An American Decorator $35.60 A celebration of the career of the late interior designer Mark Hampton (1940–1998), whom the New York Times called “an icon of American Style.” In the tradition of Albert Hadley and David Hicks, this is a comprehensive look at the career of the late Mark Hampton, one of the most famous and admired American interior designers of the twentieth century. A classic American success story, Hampton… |
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Mark Hampton $48.18 A celebration of the career of the late interior designer Mark Hampton (1940-1998), whom the New York Times called an icon of American Style… |
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Mark Hampton: An American Decorator $33.65 bDuane Hampton/bis the widow of the late Mark Hampton and a writer and editor in the field of interior decoration. She is the author ofiThe Art of Friendship/i, a compilation of Mark Hampton’s watercolorsA celebration of the career of the late interior designer Mark Hampton (1940–1998), whom the New York Times called an icon of American Style.brbrIn the tradition ofiAlbert Hadley/iandiDavid Hicks/i, this is a comprehensive look at the career of the late Mark Hampton, one of the most famous and admired American interior designers of the twentieth century. A classic American success story, Hampton grew up in small-town Indiana and went on to worldwide fame. He began his career working for some of the greatest interior designers of the age: Mrs. Henry Parish II, David Hicks, and McMillen, Inc. He later went on to design for such clients as Brooke Astor, Estee Lauder, Jacqueline Onassis, and the Henry Kissingers, in addition to his work on the White House, Camp David, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art, and the American Academy in Rome. Known for the tremendous depth and breadth of his knowledge, Hampton refused to be pigeonholed into a trademark style, moving effortlessly from sleek modernism to English country and back again. A highly popular lecturer who drew crowds, Hampton was also the author of two books, as well as a designer of both furniture and fabrics.brbrRich with original materials including Hampton’s watercolors, sketches, and notebooks, as well as hundreds of images of Hampton’s important commissions, and impeccably researched and intimately written by his widow, Duane Hampton, this will be a visual feast for everyone interested in interiors as well as an important addition to the history of interior design.iMark Hampton, An American Decorator/i… is both a love letter to [Duane Hampton's] late husband and a vivid portrait of the times he lived and worked in… A photographic@@Ó33333ÿ¾Úð |
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Mark Hampton (Hardcover) $47.66 A celebration of the career of the late interior designer Mark Hampton (1940–1998), whom the New York Times called "an icon of American Style." In the tradition of Albert Hadley and David Hicks, this is a comprehensive look at the career of the late Mark Hampton, one of the most famous and admired American interior designers of the twentieth century. A classic American success story, Hampton grew up in small-town Indiana and went on to worldwide fame. He began his career working for some of the greatest interior designers of the age: Mrs. Henry Parish II, David Hicks, and McMillen, Inc. He later went on to design for such clients as Brooke Astor, Estee Lauder, Jacqueline Onassis, and the Henry Kissingers, in addition to his work on the White House, Camp David, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art, and the American Academy in Rome. Known for the tremendous depth and breadth of his knowledge, Hampton refused to be pigeonholed into a trademark style, moving effortlessly from sleek modernism to English country and back again. A highly popular lecturer who drew crowds, Hampton was also the author of two books, as well as a designer of both furniture and fabrics. Rich with original materials including Hampton’s watercolors, sketches, and notebooks, as well as hundreds of images of Hampton’s important commissions, and impeccably researched and intimately written by his widow, Duane Hampton, this will be a visual feast for everyone interested in interiors as well as an important addition to the history of interior design. |
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The Mark $495 The Mark > LGA > 25 East 77th Street > New York > NY > 10075>Location. The Mark is located in New York’s Upper East Side, near the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum, and Central Park. Madison Avenue’s boutique shopping is less than a block away. Hotel Features. Built in 1927, The Mark was completely renovated in November 2009. The hotel’s renovation was led by Jacques Grange, the famed French interior designer whose clientele list includes Yves Saint Laurent, Princess Caroline of Monaco, and Ronald S. Lauder. This 16 story Manhattan hotel features an on site Frederic Fekkai salon. Shoe shine is complimentary, and a dedicated IT staff is available. Room service by Jean Georges is available 24 hours a day. Guestrooms. Accommodations at The Mark include Bang & Olufsen televisions, touch screen panels to control lighting and temperature, and complimentary wireless Internet access. Guestrooms also provide Subzero refrigerator/freezer drawers. Housekeeping is performed twice daily and includes turndown service.> |
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Mark Hampton The Art Of Friend $14.22 Buy and sell [Mark Hampton The Art Of Friend] at great prices. |
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How to Prosper As an Interior Designer $87.3 How to Prosper As an Interior Designer |
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Interior Designer’s Portable Handbook $58.15 Interior Designer’s Portable Handbook |
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How to Work With an Interior Designer $22.45 How to Work With an Interior Designer |
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Becoming An Interior Designer $35.95 Becoming An Interior Designer |
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How To Work With An Interior Designer $177.9 How To Work With An Interior Designer |
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The Basic Drafting for the Interior Designer $4.7 The Basic Drafting for the Interior Designer |
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The Complete Interior Designer $5.6 The Complete Interior Designer |
mark hampton interior designer

mark hampton interior designer