The Savage Style

Published by Gibbs Smith
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

Nashville interior designer Jonathan Savage stands apart for his clean, contemporary designs, exquisite use of artwork, and less-is-more sophistication.

“Award–winning interior designer Savage’s breathtaking book starts with a solid foundation of design principles….His book gives readers the nitty-gritty designer’s perspective of clients’ wants and needs….Stunning photographs show off each project.”—Library Journal

His passion is for contemporary design with a fresh approach, but contemporary does not always mean all-neutral, minimal rooms. He uses layers, art, fabrics, furnishings, and décor to banish any thoughts of a cold, sparsely decorated home.

“I realize that creating a home is a major investment, so I want to make sure that each one that I design works for the people who live in it. In my view, rooms only come alive when people use them, so I’m a fan of spaces that draw people in every day.”

In his first book, Savage writes personally about his interior design foundation and philosophy. “I believe that the classical principles of design—balance, harmony, form, proportion, scale, repetition, contrast—are foundational, enduring, and immutable. And I follow them always—even when I break what other people consider to be the rules,” he says. His ultimate goal is to design homes to be welcoming, comfortable for the people who live in them, and beautiful in every way. Featured homes are mostly in the South—Nashville, TN; Rosemary Beach, FL; Kiawah Island, SC—and one in London.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Gibbs Smith (August 20, 2024)
  • Length: 240 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781423665236

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Raves and Reviews

Award–winning interior designer Savage’s breathtaking book starts with a solid foundation of design principles. Each layout is impeccably lighted and styled, creating a sample palette of living, dining, and outdoor rooms, along with bathrooms, libraries, and kitchens. He explains that spaces in homes should flow together as one entity with identity, function, and comfort at the forefront of the design, but he also emphasizes that the details must pop too. The texture, paint, wallpaper, color, pattern and style of the featured rooms do exactly that in the homes he designed in Nashville, TN; Rosemary Beach, FL; Palm Beach, FL; Kiawah Island, SC; and London. Most of the rooms spotlight some sort of centerpiece, and he utilizes neutrals in his designs, although some of his inspiration comes from the location of the home. His book gives readers the nitty-gritty designer’s perspective of clients’ wants and needs, which, in this case, require quite a bit of money. Stunning photographs show off each project. VERDICT This book is filled with beautiful images of commendable but expensive designs.

– Charlyn Lyons, Library Journal

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