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On sale Mar 12, 2024 | 256 Pages | 9780847899975
The highly anticipated debut from one of today’s most influential tastemakers in contemporary interior design, published on the occasion of her studio’s tenth anniversary.

Growing up, interior designer Sophie Ashby cultivated a passion for modern art, fine antiques, and bold color. After studying art history and interior design, she launched her London-based design studio in 2014 at the age of twenty-five with just one client—and has been cementing her status as a tour de force ever since.

This celebratory clothbound volume presents the designer’s signature style through a selection of extraordinary projects. Readers will discover vibrant, rich, whimsical interiors and Ashby’s aesthetic brimming with bright hues, quirky shapes, glamorous touches, eclectic materials, and inspiration-laden artworks. Ashby’s private family home and the studio’s showroom at the striking eighteenth-century Blewcoat School display her myriad influences and unique artwork-driven creative process. Projects including a Parisian apartment in the Saint Germain neighborhood, town houses in London, and a San Francisco residence spotlight her knack for breathing new life into historic spaces. With a foreword penned by Architectural Digest editor in chief Amy Astley, this indispensable debut provides a fascinating look into the world of one of today’s brightest talents in interior design.
"Life and interiors aren’t about remaining comfortable for as long as possible, though they both become expensive to change around often. For the latter, at least, Sophie Ashby’s confidence in her own experimentation shows you can have your color and live with it too. In Ashby’s debut monograph, AD global editorial director Amy Astley pens a foreword that admires the “adventurous attitude” in all of the founder’s work. Highlights include the beautifully refurbished Blewcoat School project, where whimsical built-ins have since become displays for the studio’s shoppable world, Sister." —ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST PRO

"London-based designer Sophie Ashby makes a splash on the literary scene with her debut monograph, commemorating Studio Ashby's 10-year anniversary. Dive into the studio's vibrant and whimsical design philosophy with intimate tours of 12 distinctive properties spanning the globe." —VERANDA

"Ashby’s style is present in each of her projects, and in her pimento red Georgian home in East London, where bold colors abound. But Ashby’s style transcends rooms—she wears it too, from sculptural gold accessories to überminimal shirting." — VANITY FAIR
Sophie Ashby is the founder and creative director of Studio Ashby. Prior to founding her eponymous interior design studio in 2014, she received a BA in Art History from Leeds University and studied interior design at Parsons: The New School in New York. She lives in London with her husband and children.

Amy Astley is the editor in chief of Architectural Digest.

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The highly anticipated debut from one of today’s most influential tastemakers in contemporary interior design, published on the occasion of her studio’s tenth anniversary.

Growing up, interior designer Sophie Ashby cultivated a passion for modern art, fine antiques, and bold color. After studying art history and interior design, she launched her London-based design studio in 2014 at the age of twenty-five with just one client—and has been cementing her status as a tour de force ever since.

This celebratory clothbound volume presents the designer’s signature style through a selection of extraordinary projects. Readers will discover vibrant, rich, whimsical interiors and Ashby’s aesthetic brimming with bright hues, quirky shapes, glamorous touches, eclectic materials, and inspiration-laden artworks. Ashby’s private family home and the studio’s showroom at the striking eighteenth-century Blewcoat School display her myriad influences and unique artwork-driven creative process. Projects including a Parisian apartment in the Saint Germain neighborhood, town houses in London, and a San Francisco residence spotlight her knack for breathing new life into historic spaces. With a foreword penned by Architectural Digest editor in chief Amy Astley, this indispensable debut provides a fascinating look into the world of one of today’s brightest talents in interior design.

Praise

"Life and interiors aren’t about remaining comfortable for as long as possible, though they both become expensive to change around often. For the latter, at least, Sophie Ashby’s confidence in her own experimentation shows you can have your color and live with it too. In Ashby’s debut monograph, AD global editorial director Amy Astley pens a foreword that admires the “adventurous attitude” in all of the founder’s work. Highlights include the beautifully refurbished Blewcoat School project, where whimsical built-ins have since become displays for the studio’s shoppable world, Sister." —ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST PRO

"London-based designer Sophie Ashby makes a splash on the literary scene with her debut monograph, commemorating Studio Ashby's 10-year anniversary. Dive into the studio's vibrant and whimsical design philosophy with intimate tours of 12 distinctive properties spanning the globe." —VERANDA

"Ashby’s style is present in each of her projects, and in her pimento red Georgian home in East London, where bold colors abound. But Ashby’s style transcends rooms—she wears it too, from sculptural gold accessories to überminimal shirting." — VANITY FAIR

Author

Sophie Ashby is the founder and creative director of Studio Ashby. Prior to founding her eponymous interior design studio in 2014, she received a BA in Art History from Leeds University and studied interior design at Parsons: The New School in New York. She lives in London with her husband and children.

Amy Astley is the editor in chief of Architectural Digest.