Allegra Hicks grew up between England and Italy, trained in architecture, and then took a sharp left turn — into pattern. The result was a design vocabulary that became one of the most recognizable in contemporary interiors and fashion: bold geometric repeats drawn from Islamic tile-work, North African motifs, and Mediterranean color, translated into fabric, wallpaper, and object. This Abrams monograph is the definitive survey of her work, moving across her Mayfair shop, her global commissions, and the underlying philosophy that ties together pattern, place, and restraint.
Condition: Excellent. Clean boards, tight spine, pages bright and unmarked.
Publisher: Abrams.
Allegra Hicks grew up between England and Italy, trained in architecture, and then took a sharp left turn — into pattern. The result was a design vocabulary that became one of the most recognizable in contemporary interiors and fashion: bold geometric repeats drawn from Islamic tile-work, North African motifs, and Mediterranean color, translated into fabric, wallpaper, and object. This Abrams monograph is the definitive survey of her work, moving across her Mayfair shop, her global commissions, and the underlying philosophy that ties together pattern, place, and restraint.
Condition: Excellent. Clean boards, tight spine, pages bright and unmarked.
Publisher: Abrams.