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lisamarie-vee · 2 months ago
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West Point Pepperell Foam House, Valley, Alabama, 1970.
Architect: Felix Drury
Photography: Oberto Gili
#architecture #modernism #interior #Felix Drury #West Point Pepperell Foam House #Oberto Gili #Valley #Alabama #USA #1970 #maisonbulle #bubblehouse
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zamankaybolmaz · 5 years ago
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cinematic-reminiscence · 3 years ago
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SOFIA COPPOLA
Photographed by Oberto Gili for Vogue US, June 1993.
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fashionnirvana · 5 years ago
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Sofia Coppola wears a Marc Jacobs for Perry Ellis grunge collection dress in the June 1993 issue of Vogue. Photographed by Oberto Gili, Vogue, June 1993.
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voss117 · 5 years ago
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Oberto Gili
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moodboardmix · 3 years ago
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Villa, Milan, Italy,
Vincenzo De Cotiis Design,
Photography by Oberto Gili
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theunabashedepicurean · 2 years ago
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The Elysian gardens of Villa Centinale, the Tuscan home of the Earl and Countess of Durham, Ned and Marina Lambton. The magnificent architecture and gardens of Villa Centinale are what actually attracted me to this idyllic residence in the first place. The villa was originally designed by the renowned Italian architect Carlo Fontana, and built by Cardinal Flavio Chigi for Pope Alexander VII in 1680. The villa’s interiors are utterly stunning but, for me, the real magic lies outside. The monumental villa overlooks a most breathtaking garden - one which was profiled by Edith Wharton in her book Italian Villas and Their Gardens. It is adorned with statues, an olive grove, a lemon garden, vine covered pergolas and clipped box hedges. Blissful! ____________________________________________ Photography by Oberto Gili #villacentinale #siena #italy #tuscany #tuscanvilla #italiangarden #villa #17thcentury #baroque #architecture #gardens #gardendesign #gardenarchitecture #boxhedge #statue #swimmingpool #lemongarden #olivegrove #renaissance #renaissancegarden #carlofontana #romanbaroque #design #architect #gardening #gardendecor #flowers #foliage #greenery #edithwharton (at Siena, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd8m-n9ISAE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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virtualgeometry · 4 years ago
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The House of Armani written by Charles Gandee for House and Garden magazine, 1989, with photography by Oberto Gili
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indigokashmir · 4 years ago
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A Tranquil Life.
The beautiful home of Valentino's brand ambassador Carlos Souza in Brazil's Nova Friburgo's area.
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Via Architectural Digest. photography by Oberto Gili.
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lisamarie-vee · 3 days ago
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aefward · 4 years ago
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Photography by Oberto Gili, Vogue, October 2015.
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cristopherworthland · 6 years ago
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The entrance gallery in the Philip Johnson-designed Houston home of Jean and Dominique de Menil features People Begin to Fly by Yves Klein (1961) and a bronze sculpture by Takis. Beyond are two African tribal pieces and a late-13th-century French Madonna and Child. * In the second photo looking toward the living room two figures by the Boyo people of northeaster Zaire stand before a Spanish screen. * Photography by Oberto Gili for House & Garden, July 1987. https://www.instagram.com/p/BoyyA8egQKS/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1if1pjqbnmft
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oscarrieraojeda · 4 years ago
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Figueras Polo Stables Estudio Ramos (Masterpiece Series)
Introduction by Byron Hawes Epilogue by Juan Ignacio Ramos Photography by Oberto Gili / Daniela Mc Adden / Matias Lix Klett and Celeste Najt Edited by Oscar Riera Ojeda
Some architectural endeavours require more than designed beauty. Their purpose, in and of itself, requires repose, serenity, poetry. Estudio Ramos’ Figueras Stables is just such a place; a respite from the everyday possessed of a deep-seated relationship with its environment and an intuitive sense of purpose 3850 sq/mof stables are articulated in a long, volumetric space of mixed-use.
Social spaces about grooming and training facilities, sloped land ramps to a roof planted with wild grass, sheathing the building within its surroundings. Water, that universal symbol of life, purity, and harmony, is used to connect and articulate spaces. Much more than an aesthetic masterwork, Figueras Stable is a structure quietly and elegantly assisting a calling. One that Cormac McCarthy called ‘seeing into a creature’s soul and soothing the wounds found there. Secrets uttered softly into troubled ears’.
Book Size: 8.5 x 11 in / 215.9 x 279.4 mm                                   Format: Portrait                   Pages: 248                     Language: English           Photographs: 220         Illustrations: 55         Edition: Hardcover (978-1-946226-08-2)
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worldfoodbooks · 7 years ago
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BACK IN THE BOOKSHOP: UNDERGROUND INTERIORS - Decorating For Alternate Life Styles (1972) At the start of the 1970’s, at the very beginning of renowned photographer Oberto Gili’s professional career (Architectural Digest, Vogue, House & Garden, Town & Country), he moved to Milan to work for L’Esperto, a publishing company… “… to shoot and produce a book that was to be called ‘Crazy, Mad, Outrageous Interiors’. I traveled around the world for a year working on this book. L’Esperto dropped the project, but Norma Skurka, The New York Times interiors editor those days, took over and Quadrangle Books published the book in 1972. It was called ‘Underground Interiors’.” – Oberto Gili First soft cover edition of this cult classic interior design book. This lavishly illustrated book features the deluxe photography of eclectic and inspired domestic settings from all over the world c. early 1970s: “Surrealist Interiors”, “Environments”, “Radical Chic”, “Pop Culture”, “Space Age Habitations”… An incredible piece of interior design history. Includes the living spaces of Karl Lagerfeld, Derek Jarman, Zandra Rhodes, Marina Lante della Rovere, Nanda Vigo, Alan Buchsbaum, Julie Christie, to name only a handful. “Not just another book on interior decoration with look-alike rooms, Underground Interiors is a fantastic mind-expanding experience into contemporary life styles.” One copy in the bookshop and via our website. 10% off web orders today - ends midnight. #worldfoodbooks #undergroundinteriors (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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worldfoodbooks · 8 years ago
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OPEN TODAY 12-4 PM. BACK IN THE BOOKSHOP: UNDERGROUND INTERIORS (1972) At the start of the 1970’s, at the very beginning of renowned photographer Oberto Gili’s professional career (Architectural Digest, Vogue, House & Garden, Town & Country), he moved to Milan to work for L’Esperto, a publishing company… “… to shoot and produce a book that was to be called ‘Crazy, Mad, Outrageous Interiors’. I traveled around the world for a year working on this book. L’Esperto dropped the project, but Norma Skurka, The New York Times interiors editor those days, took over and Quadrangle Books published the book in 1972. It was called ‘Underground Interiors’.” – Oberto Gili First soft cover edition of this cult classic interior design book – the only one of its kind. This lavishly illustrated book features the deluxe photography of eclectic and inspired domestic settings from all over the world c. early 1970s: “Surrealist Interiors”, “Environments”, “Radical Chic”, “Pop Culture”, “Space Age Habitations”… An incredible piece of interior design history. Includes the living spaces of Karl Lagerfeld, Derek Jarman, Zandra Rhodes, Marina Lante della Rovere, Nanda Vigo, Alan Buchsbaum, Julie Christie, to name only a handful. “Not just another book on interior decoration with look-alike rooms, Underground Interiors is a fantastic mind-expanding experience into contemporary life styles.” Available in the bookshop today or via our website. #worldfoodbooks #undergroundinteriors #1972 (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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