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Drawn Together: Studio DB (Architecture and Interiors)
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Product Details
Author:
Britt Zunino, Damian Zunino, Tim McKeough, Jimmy Chin, Chai Vasarhelyi
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
256
Publisher:
Rizzoli (February 25, 2025)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780847846276
ISBN-10:
084784627X
Weight:
52oz
Dimensions:
8.85" x 10.54" x 1.18"
File:
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RandomHouse
List Price:
$65.00
Country of Origin:
Hong Kong
Pub Discount:
60
Case Pack:
10
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$50.05
Publisher Identifier:
P-RH
Discount Code:
B
QuickShip:
Yes
Imprint:
Rizzoli
Overview
Hailed by Architectural Digest as a firm that “is able to capture a desired mood or ambiance emphatically,” this incredibly exciting design duo presents its most intriguing domestic projects in this eagerly awaited debut.
Studio DB, a Manhattan-based architecture and interiors firm headed by Britt and Damian Zunino, is inspired by contextual design and eclecticism—the resulting work embraces the juxtaposition of and tension between polished and playful, modern and traditional. Their projects incorporate a mix of materials, sculptural forms, and whimsical pattern and color, all anchored by a contemporary desire for domestic ease. Design details distinguish their work, with tactile materials interpreted in fresh ways. Examples include exquisite de Gournay wallpaper paired with suspended lamps in a variety of geometric forms and the terrazzo floor of a city foyer, incorporating massive chunks of stone slabs and smaller rocks from the client’s climbing adventures.
With varied backgrounds in fashion, design, action sports, and architecture, Britt and Damian approach each scheme with an openness and a sense of excitement. As the duo states in the book’s introduction, “In the end, it’s the dialog, the push and pull between different viewpoints from different eras, that makes the end result more engaging.”
Studio DB, a Manhattan-based architecture and interiors firm headed by Britt and Damian Zunino, is inspired by contextual design and eclecticism—the resulting work embraces the juxtaposition of and tension between polished and playful, modern and traditional. Their projects incorporate a mix of materials, sculptural forms, and whimsical pattern and color, all anchored by a contemporary desire for domestic ease. Design details distinguish their work, with tactile materials interpreted in fresh ways. Examples include exquisite de Gournay wallpaper paired with suspended lamps in a variety of geometric forms and the terrazzo floor of a city foyer, incorporating massive chunks of stone slabs and smaller rocks from the client’s climbing adventures.
With varied backgrounds in fashion, design, action sports, and architecture, Britt and Damian approach each scheme with an openness and a sense of excitement. As the duo states in the book’s introduction, “In the end, it’s the dialog, the push and pull between different viewpoints from different eras, that makes the end result more engaging.”








