Love How You Live

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781580936385
  • Weight: 1854g
  • Dimensions: 241 x 292mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Monacelli Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Selected as one of the best books of 2024 by the Boston Globe, Domino, Elle Decor, Architectural Digest, and Western Living

The first book from the AD100 interior designer renowned for joyful, vibrant, intensely personal homes imbued with art, pattern, and craftsmanship

A decidedly global outlook best described as ‘a punk take on preppy’ brings passion and a playful spirit to AD100 designer Rodman Primack’s projects. His work with his partner Rudy Weissenberg has garnered attention over two decades for breaking hierarchies by layering textures, patterns, art, and bold colors to create vibrant, joyful spaces.

The first book from the globetrotting designer, Love How You Livetakes readers to thirteen international projects—including Primack and Weissenberg’s own homes—each reflecting the culture and conditions of their locations and the passions of their inhabitants while embodying Primack’s radical philosophy. The book reveals that spontaneity, juxtaposition, collection, and emotion in any setting lead to satisfying spaces, and that objects we value need not be expensive, making high design relatable.

Callout features highlighting fourteen artists and artisans living across the United States and around the world encourage readers to look to their own local sources and craftspeople—from farmers markets to art fairs—for inspiration and accent pieces to give rooms depth, joy, and personality. A belief that beauty can always be found in site-specific authenticity enriches all the projects presented in this book, spanning locations from Mexico City, Guatemala, and London to New York, California, Kentucky, Hawaii, Cape Cod, and Miami.

Primack and Weissenberg’s international interiors practice is driven by cultural amplification and cross-disciplinary conversations, and is focused on collaborative relationships with architects, artists, and craftspeople. The firm is included in Architectural Digest’s AD100 list of the world’s top design talent, the Wallpaper US 300, and has had projects featured in the New York Times T Magazine; W, World of Interiors, Vogue Mexico, Casa Vogue Brasil, Elle Decor Japan, Architectural Digest, and Architectural Digest Spain, among other publications.

Rodman Primack was raised between Laguna Beach, California, and Sun Valley, Idaho. He was the longtime executive director of Design Miami, the premier collectible design fair. Earlier in his career, Primack worked for Peter Marino, was a specialist in Latin American art at Christie’s, served as chairman of Phillips auction house in London, and was a director at Gagosian Gallery. Primack designs textiles and wallpapers under the brand RP Miller. He sits on the boards of the Museo Tamayo in Mexico City and the International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Rudy Weissenberg grew up in Guatemala City, Guatemala. He worked in the Spanish-language media industry in the United States before cofounding the Mexico City–based collectible design gallery AGO Projects with Rodman Primack. Rudy holds a master’s degree in Design Studies focused in Art, Design, and Public Domain from the Harvard Graduate School of Design and a master’s degree in Business Administration focused in Media Management from Columbia Business School, Columbia University. Weissenberg is cochair of the Latin American Circle of Friends of the Guggenheim Museum and is a member of Harvard’s GSD Dean Leadership Council, and the board of Museo Tamayo in Mexico City.

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