Interieurontwerp in Latijns-Amerika
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Interior Design in Latin America
Author: Ana Elena Mallet
Interior Design in Latin America is a rich and inspiring coffee table book that reveals the soul of Latin American interior design. With bold colors, layered textures, and a strong connection to tradition, this luxurious book showcases how heritage and contemporary design seamlessly merge in the region.
Through exclusive photography, in-depth interviews, and historical context, this book offers a unique glimpse into private homes and creative living spaces across Latin America. From rural colonial houses to modern city lofts by pioneering architects, each interior tells a story where craftsmanship, culture, and identity are central.
This photo book highlights intercultural influences, local craftsmanship, and material use, demonstrating how designers combine traditional techniques with contemporary aesthetics. Interior Design in Latin America is therefore not only a visual statement but also a substantively strong reference work for lovers of interior design, architecture, and design with depth.
What to expect
- A colorful and versatile exploration of Latin American interior design
- Exclusive access to private homes and insights from leading designers
- Attention to textiles, furniture, materials, and artisanal traditions
- Historical and cultural context that deepens the designs
- High-quality execution with luxurious details and rich photography
- An essential coffee table book for interior professionals and design enthusiasts
About the author
Ana Elena Mallet is a renowned Mexican curator, design historian, and writer, specializing in contemporary design and applied arts in Latin America. She has made an international name for herself with her research, exhibitions, and publications on design culture and heritage. With Interior Design in Latin America, Mallet brings together her profound knowledge and passion in an authoritative and inspiring work that convincingly portrays the richness and diversity of Latin American design.