While Karl Lagerfeld was famous for being at the heart of the fashion industry, he was also passionate about interior design, which was his creative outlet alongside his core business. In his own homes, each decorated in a unique style, he loved to experiment, collecting works of art, Art Deco furniture and 18th-century antiques.
This book explores the fashion designer's houses and flats, from Paris to Biarritz, from Rome to Hamburg. From the elegant Art Deco-inspired flat in Saint-Sulpice, Paris, to the richly ornate eighteenth-century manor house and Hotel Pozzo di Borgo, each house is contextualised by a short text that reveals the history of Lagerfeld's homes and identifies the designers and iconic pieces, revealing Lagerfeld as an erudite Renaissance collector and the spectacular range of his decorative styles.
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