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"Paris Living Rooms" is a collection of works by French interior photographer Dominique Nabokov. Nabokov is known for capturing the living rooms of Parisian artists, writers, designers, and intellectuals, capturing their lifestyles, tastes, and the personalities that inhabit their spaces. Over 114 pages, this book meticulously captures the atmosphere of these spaces, from their natural, unadorned interiors to the placement of furniture, the way light filters in, and the decorative and casual furnishings. While the photographs are formal and sophisticated, they also exude a warmth and intimacy that allows one to sense the presence of the people who live there. More than just a book on interior design, this book offers a new perspective on the relationship between space and people, and on everyday aesthetics. It is a valuable photo collection for anyone wanting to explore the diverse faces of the "inner world" of the home.
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