Life Meets Art book offers glimpse inside homes of leading creatives
Norman Foster's lofty dining room and the tactile living space of Faye Toogood are among the home interiors revealed in author Sam Lubell's new book, Life Meets Art.
Life Meets Art was curated by Lubell to "reveal a new side" to over 200 of the world's best-loved creatives by offering a glimpse inside their private spaces.
The homes of both notable and lesser-known architects, designers, musicians, poets and artists from across six different centuries and more than thirty countries are also shown ? many for the first time.
Top: Richard Neutra's former home features in the book. Above: Life Meets Art by Sam Lubell
"It started with the people, the world's most talented, interesting, original, and in some cases strange artists, architects, writers, musicians, and more," Lubell told Dezeen. "We knew we wanted to reveal a new side to these creatives, but we also wanted a lot of surprises, people and places that people might not have heard of."
"All the spaces are reflections of their owners"
According to Lubell, one of the most significant discoveries in the book is how "all the spaces are reflections of their owners".
"There's this phenomenal feedback loop between a creative person and their living space," he explained.
"Their experience inspires their art, which inspires their home, which inspires their art, which inspires their experience, and so on," he continued.
"Every square inch is fueled with a...
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