Putman Style by Stephane Gerschel is a journey into the world of an uncommon designer, one which acquaints the reader with the influences and taste that inspired this amazing woman. Putman was first cut above the rest when, twenty years ago, she conceived the first boutique hotel, the Morgan. She was also the one to open a new path for modern design, reinstating the importance of such major designers as Eileen Gray, Robert Mallet Stevens, Mariano Fortuny, and Jean-Michel Frank, among informed professionals. Since then, Putman's eclecticism has led her to embrace projects as diverse as the Guggenheim Museum, the Azzedine Alaia boutique and Peter Greenaway movie sets. Today, the designer's elegant and bold style is known throughout the world, from Los Angeles to Shanghai, a city where she created numerous projects.
<li>Putman Style by Stephane Gerschel
<li>196 pages
<li>Assouline (21 Apr 2005)
<li>ISBN 10: 284323669X
<li>ISBN 13: 9782843236693
<li>Height 28cm, width 19.5cm, depth 2.5cm