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Rick Owens
Dressing the Home: The Private Spaces of Top Fashion Designers, 2008
by Marie Bariller, photography by Guillaume de Laubier
Q: Where did you acquire your taste for interior decoration?
A: I always hold Art Moderne and Bauhaus up as my standards for interiors and clothes — simple grace, form following function.
Q: Are your sources of inspiration the same both for fashion and interior decoration?
A: I think of them both in very physical terms, the way a dress caresses a body or the way a chair cups the figure. The surface textiles of both are paramount.
Q: Are you interested in architecture? Who is your favorite architect?
A: I particularly like Robert Mallet-Stevens, Eileen Grey, and Herzog & de Meuron.
Q: What is your favorite decorative style?
A: Jean-Michel Frank is my favorite. But then, I like Luigi Colani, too…
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Rick Owens
Dressing the Home: The Private Spaces of Top Fashion Designers, 2008
by Marie Bariller, photography by Guillaume de Laubier
Q: What are your favorite color combinations in interior design? Are they the same as those you use in fashion?
A: I cocoon myself with “dust,” a soft, warm gray I’ve been using in my collections since day one; I always think of it as a transition color, twilight or dawn, a gentle hush of expectation…And a crisp, modern iPod white.
Q: What are your favorite materials?
Plywood, resin, bone, cashmere, glass, foam, rubber, leather, and fur.
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