{"id":7680,"date":"2013-06-14T08:53:26","date_gmt":"2013-06-14T08:53:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.designisti.com\/?p=7680"},"modified":"2014-01-28T09:02:02","modified_gmt":"2014-01-28T09:02:02","slug":"home-chic-by-india-mahdavi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.designisti.com\/2013\/06\/14\/home-chic-by-india-mahdavi\/","title":{"rendered":"Home Chic by India Mahdavi"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Here’s my newest source for home decor ideas and I really love to talk about it, because I am already a big fan of her work. And no wonder, her fan-base is quite huge.<\/p>\n

As Designer India Mahdavi states in her introduction, the reason for the book is, that she was constantly asked for interior style advice while attending dinner parties.<\/p>\n

So, big thanks to all that questioners!<\/p>\n

Now everybody who loves her style has the wonderful chance to get her valuable personal advice too. Her new guide, perfectly illustrated with photographs and drawings, gives us incredible inspiration and guides us through her do’s and dont’s which sometimes turn out to be just the opposite of what we were told so far.<\/p>\n

If you question yourself now: India who?<\/p>\n

Here’s your short introduction:<\/p>\n

Her Name:<\/strong><\/em> India Mahdavi (Egyptian-Scottish mother and Iranian father)<\/p>\n

Her Education:<\/strong><\/em> Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris (…she said it was the worst time in her life), School of Visual Arts, Parsons School in New York – worked as Art Director at Christian Liaigre Studio<\/p>\n

Her Occupation:<\/strong><\/em> Architect, Furniture and Interior Design, runs her own studio since 1999 Lives and works:<\/strong><\/em> rue las cases, 75007 Paris, showroom@indiamahdavi.com<\/a><\/p>\n

\u201eStyle Means having the courage to take Risks. An overly-perfect home isn’t a home at all, it’s simply a showroom.\u201c
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And in addition, there should be a lot of fun, as she states in an article for 1stdibs.com “I think a home should be quite happy.” So true!<\/p>\n

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photo \u00a9 Paolo Roversi<\/a> (portrait of India Mahdavi) <\/em><\/em>photo \u00a9 Derek Hudson (right side), bathroom<\/em><\/em><\/em><\/em><\/p>\n

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photo \u00a9 jean jacques l’h\u00e9ritier<\/a> – Monte Carlo Beach Hotel<\/address>\n

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photo \u00a9 Derek Hudson<\/a> – Image Courtesy of Germain, Paris, Sculpture “Sophie” by Xavier Veilhan<\/a>
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photo \u00a9 Derek Hudson<\/a> – Maison Thoumieux, Paris<\/em><\/em><\/em><\/p>\n

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photo \u00a9 Derek Hudson<\/a> – Maison Thoumieux, Paris<\/em><\/em><\/em><\/p>\n

Some of her recent works:<\/strong><\/em> Maison Thoumieux <\/a>(Hotel\/Paris – they have also a beautiful website! Chapeau!), Restaurant<\/a> Jean-Francois Piege (Paris), Monte-Carlo Beach Hotel<\/a>, Germain<\/a> (bar \/ restaurant) and Germain Paradisio (cinema), Coburg Bar<\/a> at the Connaught Hotel<\/p>\n

The book allows us a wonderful insight in her creative work and attracts our fantasy with brilliant pictures along with her thoughts and stories. Her simple YES or NO quotes are summarizing the matter precisely and best! Expressing her Credo in Style, to make a room feel your home and not an exhibition, is clearly stated by carefully chosen examples of her work whether for hotels, bars, restaurants or private residences. And even for the shortcomings of your rooms she has a special idea to share.<\/p>\n

Together with co-writer Soline Delos, a french journalist for Elle and Elle d\u00e8co,<\/em> she has created a book with stunning visuals, written in a light tone, expressing her signature style which incorporates her unmistakable feel for a sublime mix of color, texture and pattern. Being more a guide than a book it even invites you to take your own notes at the end.<\/p>\n

After 7 chapters full of helpful tips and tricks we get on top of that in Chapter No. 8 her personal city guide for the Globe-lifestyle-shopper with a curated list of shopping tips from Beirut via Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro and of course Paris.<\/p>\n

Some of her style tips and ideas:<\/p>\n