Book release: 'Defining Style' explores 25 interior design styles from the last century

the creative forces behindEvan Edward, a New York- and Miami-based architecture and interior design firm, have a flair for defining contemporary interiors. The design duo, known for their refined yet forward-thinking approach, seamlessly blend timeless aesthetics with modern sensibilities. Their insights are featured in Phaidon’s latest release,Defining Style: The Book of Interior Design, by author Joan Barzilay Freund, with an introduction by design editor Asad Syrkett. The book explores 25 distinct design styles from the last century with examples from 150 residential interiors from the world’s leading designers. Alongside stunning imagery and expert perspectives,Defining Styledelves into the principles that elevate a room beyond trends, celebrating the enduring power of great design. From the importance of materiality and scale to the art of layering and the impact of architectural details, the book offers a masterclass in interior sophistication. Below, Mr. Goldfarb and Mr. Moirano share their thoughts on the influences and trends inspiring them most as well as the creative process.

Image courtesy of Phaidon

How did your involvement withDefining Stylecome about?
The author ofDefining Style, Joan Barzilay Freund, reached out via the channels at Phaidon to feature our work from a project in Manhattan that we hold near and dear. We were honored by the recognition and of course happy to have our work published in this way.
Can you share any behind-the-scenes details about the making of the book?
Our involvement in the creation of this book consisted of crafting a concise narrative on our featured project, brokering publishing approvals from the homeowner whose space is featured and being the best creative partners we can be to the team behind everything. We are so thankful to the Phaidon team and the countless hours they spent on this publication.
What aspects of your work or philosophy does the book highlight?
The work that’s featured in the book highlights our ability to create layered, nuanced spaces that are unique and personal to our clients. In our minds, our practice is less about achieving a certain look, but rather capturing the personality and energy of whomever we are working with.
A New York space designed by Evan Edward. Photo by Tim Williams, courtesy of Phaidon
Can you tell us more about the project featured in the book?
The project that was featured inDefining Stylewas a vibrant apartment for a young, Manhattan-based family that’s been a client since the early days of Evan Edward. As with all our projects, we view the relationship with our clients as a creative collaboration that expands beyond simply creating a space that’s beautiful; rather, we are building a world around their lifestyle, persona and what makes them special. This project showcases the youthful, sophisticated and creative nature that this wonderful family has.
What do you hope readers take away from your feature in the book?
We hope that readers come away feeling inspired and invigorated to take bold chances in their spaces — you have one life to live, so you might as well live it following your own rules. Have fun with it!
Can you walk us through your creative process from concept to execution?
As mentioned, our process is one that places emphasis on creating something personal, timeless and bespoke to our clients. Part of this process takes time and requires intimate knowledge and understanding of who we are working with — it’s this closeness that yields beautifully unique results and creates a lasting relationship. The process is as important as the end result in some ways.
What influences your work the most — art, architecture, history or something else?
Our clients, their lifestyle and personality influence the work. But, of course, we love art, architecture, fashion and studying ideas from other eras. We have a vast collection of books and references spanning many different genres. A good song or presentation of a beautiful meal can even be an inspiration — a feeling to capture.
What trends in interior design do you find most exciting right now?
We’re always excited about spaces and designs that showcase personality. Whether it’s incorporating a favorite color, using unexpected materials or reworking furniture from a dear family member, it’s always in style to stay true to yourself.
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