May I Come In?: Discovering the World in Other People's Houses
"For the friend who can't stop browsing apartment listings, gift this book from New York magazine's design editor of 20 years, Wendy Goodman. Goodman takes you through dozens of rooms, with pages of inspiration on how to create a space that reflects your passions and personality. (If you want a peek at her own space, we've got a tour of her brownstone for you to browse.) "
Apartment Therapy
Wendy Goodman has discovered and published stories on an astonishing array of private houses, notable for their character, personality, and flair, in her 30 years of design hunting. In May I Come In? she visits more than 75 that capture and express their owners’ spirit and passions. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Abrams
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781419732461
- Utgivelsesår
- 2018
- Format
- 33 x 26 cm
Anmeldelser
"For the friend who can't stop browsing apartment listings, gift this book from New York magazine's design editor of 20 years, Wendy Goodman. Goodman takes you through dozens of rooms, with pages of inspiration on how to create a space that reflects your passions and personality. (If you want a peek at her own space, we've got a tour of her brownstone for you to browse.) "
Apartment Therapy
"Those who like to snoop around houses will enjoy this book by American design editor Wendy Goodman. It is not about slick interiors, but those 'where the decoration is a by-product of a person's passions in life'. As such, the 75 houses and apartments she visits - the result of 30 years of 'design-hunting adventures' - are a diverse bunch. John Pawson's minimalist terrace in Notting Hill could not be further from fashion designer Gene Meyer's colourful New York apartment. The text is brief, but the photographs - some taken by Wendy herself - make up for it."
House & Garden
"In her new book, May I Come In?, the design editor at New York magazine, renowned for her impeccable eye, shares a few of her secrets."
Vanity Fair
"New York magazine's design editor Wendy Goodman takes readers on a visual journey through the personality-packed homes of Gloria Vanderbilt, Donatella Versace, Tina Turner and more."
InStyle
"Over 30 years, New York design editor Wendy Goodman has seen an impressive range of private-home interiors. Here are more than 75 of her favorites."
Vulture
"Wendy Goodman's May I Come In? Is a Design Lover's Dream Book: Tour the gorgeous homes of Gloria Vanderbilt, Richard Avedon, Tony Duquette, and many others."
Town & Country
"In May I Come In? Wendy Goodman, who first worked for New York in 1984 and has been producing design stories here since 1997, recounts an unusual life. An uncanny percentage of her friends are hugely talented and/or just fabulous, and the book tells her professional story as a tour through three worlds: her own life, those amazing interiors, and the great era of print magazines. "
New York Magazine’s The Cut
"packed with offbeat home tours around the world"
CupofJo.com
"On the occasion of her memoir, our design editor, recalls a few of her greatest hits [...] the book tells her professional story as a tour through three worlds: her own life, those amazing interiors, and the great era of print magazines."
New York Magazine
"her [Wendy Goodman's] new book with Abrams, "May I Come In?" is out Sept 25, and its glossy pages shine with photos of the glorious residences she's been privy to"
New York Post