Home. Jun 1, 2012 - Explore nflarsen's board "Botanical Prints", followed by 130 people on Pinterest. Known as “The Architect of Illusion” and “creator of ambiance,” he had the unique ability to play with proportion and blend the past and present. In honor of his birthday, we are taking a look back at some of his iconic projects and rarely seen spaces that are a testament to his legacy – and timeless designs.Mongiardino was a true scholar that loved history. If you don’t know his work, it’s okay, he was never a household name. Inspired by Villa Falconieri, this London garage was transformed into a Woodland Room. Columns replicated in the painting create a deep perspective view while lush greenery, flowers and plants envelope the space. He was however, referred to as one of the twentieth century's greatest designers. Columns replicated in the painting create a deep perspective view while lush greenery, flowers and plants envelope the space.One of Mongiardino’s first projects was the Garani Villa in 1953. photograph. See more ideas about Botanical prints, Prints and Decor.
Act quickly, you know what happened last time! Sein Interesse an Architektur wurde nach eigenen Angaben geweckt, … Shop the collection [...] Nancy Lancaster's Sitting Room, Avery Row We are excited to launch CREATING A ROOM! He was however, referred to as one of the twentieth century's greatest designers. The assertion that dimensions of four walls, a floor, and a ceiling can suggest innumerable rooms leads us to observe, with curiosity, some of these possible variations and many unexpected resemblances.” – Renzo Mongiardino, Inspired by Villa Falconieri, this London garage was transformed into a Woodland Room. Gardener would not be top of mind; however, a [...] How Lee Radziwill Changed Fashion, Keeping the Same ... photograph . Lorenzo (Renzo) Mongiardino (* 12. Mongiardino has a background as an acclaimed set…Architectural Digest - June 1985 ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST VISITS: RUDOLF NUREYEV Interior Design by Emilio Carcano Text by Lee Radziwill/P...Written by Martina Mondadori Sartogo and Editors of Cabana Magazine, Photographed by Guido Taroni A fresh look at the interiors of Renzo Mongiardino—considered one of the finest designers of the late twentieth century—that will both appeal to past devotees and introduce his work to a new generation of design enthusiasts.This book explores the sublime work of Renzo Mongiardino (1916–1998), reinforcing his place as a legend in the field. (He died in Milan in 1998, at the age of 81.) Complete with panels of painted fabrics, faux bois patterned velvet with painted wicker and not a white lampshade in sight.Above: The Library/Hallway is rich with layering, texture and color.Robert Peregalli, who worked with Mongiardino and now carries on his aesthetic through Studio Peregalli with his partner Laura Sartori Rimini, said “He understood the real challenge was to work with difficult spaces, to completely transform them, make them livable, while at the same time shockingly beautiful. Luckily, Martina Mondadori SartogoBy Lauren Brackett If there is one person to thank for the return of maximalism, it has to be Renzo Mongiardino. If you don’t know his work, it’s okay, he was never a household name. May 23, 2020 - Explore lmkeefer's board "Designer: Renzo Mongiardino", followed by 10297 people on Pinterest. Mongiardino has a background as an acclaimed set… It holds its own mystery, contained within itself. He was a scholar of history, but he wasn’t constrained by it.
If you don’t know his work, it’s okay, he was never a household name.