Architectural Digest takes readers on an exclusive digital tour of interior designer—and passionate art collector—Barbara Lane’s New York City home, featured in her spectacular new 408-page monograph, Barbara Lane Interiors, available now from Pointed Leaf Press.
“With more than 50 global design projects to her name, many of which are documented in her new book Barbara Lane Interiors (published by Pointed Leaf Press), Barbara Lane has been making her mark in homes across the globe for decades. And perhaps the most notable mark has been made in her own Manhattan apartment, which overlooks Central Park and is packed with the kind of art that should (and sometimes does) hang on the walls of museums around the world. And that’s what makes Lane distinctive: Unlike most interior decorators, Lane’s passion and experience as a collector of groundbreaking international artists marries art and objects in a truly personal way.”—from “A Stunning Art Collection—and Careful Use of Natural Light—Set the Tone in This NYC Designer’s Home,” by Nora DeLighter, Architectural Digest
Photography by Thierry Malty, from the book Barbara Lane Interiors, written by Barbara Lane and Tracey Pruzan, © Barbara Lane Interiors, principal photography by Thierry Malty (above) and Phillip Ennis; published by Pointed Leaf Press.
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