John saladino furniture for sale

John Saladino


John Saladino is a graduate of Notre Dame and the Yale School of Art and Architecture. He worked in Rome with the architect Piero Sartogo before returning to New York where he opened his own architectural and interior design practice over 40 years ago. John Saladino's universal design ability has led to furniture collections for Dunbar, Bloomingdale's and Baker, Knapp, and Tubbs.

In 1986 he started his own furniture company, which is currently operating in the renowned New York Design Center. John has won numerous interior design and furniture awards, including the prestigious Daphne Award. His interiors are regularly featured in international magazines including House & Garden, House Beautiful, The New York Times Magazine, Architectural Digest, Vogue Decoration, and The World of Interiors. He currently resides in Santa Barbara California.

THE SIGNATURE OF ELEGANCE

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"I believe our surroundings have a profound effect on us.  At their most sublime, they can take us out of this world, and give us what I call moments of transcendence."JS

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THE JOHN SALADINO COLLECTION

ANCIENT ART

We are excited to offer you the opportunity to etch your name, alongside John's, in the historical timeline of these pieces, as we release the first group of Venerable Echos.

ANCIENT ART

Collecting is one of John's greatest passions. But simply calling the objects he's acquired "possessions" is a vast understatement. They've held places of significance in his life and home while under his watch as steward. In turn, he has become part of a much broader historical

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The Decoration of Houses

by Edith Wharton and Ogden Codman Jr. 1897

This book may appear to be old and a bit fuddy-duddy, but it is surprisingly current.  Well before she became a Pulitzer Prize- winning novelist, Wharton co-wrote this with her then architect, Ogden Codman, Jr., while remodeling her summer residence in Newport, RI. It became a classic on how to build and decorate houses with nobility, grace, and timelessness (and is still in print today!). If you look beyond the schoolmarmish tone and dated black-and-white photography, you will discover timeless truths and insightful and inspiring advice, such as “Architecture and decoration, having wandered since 1800 in a labyrinth of dubious eclecticism, can be set right only by a close study of the best models.”  How true!

World Furniture: An illustrated History

by Helena Hayward, 1969

This was my textbook/bible for a year-long course in The History of Furniture my sophomore year in college.  A must-have for any designer—as far as I am concerned this is the furniture bible. A comprehensive survey of furn

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