“Explore the one-of-a-kind private spaces of today’s leading creative iconoclasts. . . . Are perfectly positioned interiors not your thing? Are you looking for a little more eccentric inspiration. Photographer Robyn Lea’s new book, Creative Living: Bohemian Interiors Around the World, will surely satiate your artistic side.” —Architectural Digest
Creative Living sidesteps the world of carefully constructed interior design images, instead diving into the liberated and nonconformist atmosphere of offbeat beauty and artistic delights. The homes revealed burst with color and creativity.
The homes of more than 20 international style icons and tastemakers are profiled across Italy, France, America, and Australia:
- The studio and archives of Barnaba Fornasetti
- The New Orleans home of Anthropologie artist and designer Rebecca Rebouché
- The home of Bella Meyer, Marc Chagall’s granddaughter and one of New York City’s most popular floral designers
- Italian artist Francesco Clemente’s New York City Noho loft
- J. Morgan Puett’s forest farmhouse
- The rich colors of Australian artist Gavin Brown’s parlor
- And more!
In addition to being a world-class photographer, Robyn Lea is an incredible storyteller with a deep understanding of the creative spirit. Tracing the journey from unusual childhoods to bohemian, often-unorthodox adult worlds, each profile reveals the twists of fate that have allowed each person to realize their full creative potential in the spaces where they live and work.
Yes, this is a beautiful coffee table book to impress friends and family, but it is also an idea book filled with inspiration and creative energy for any designer or homeowner looking to create something fabulous and a little bit different in a room or home.