Harlem Style: Designing for the New Urban Aesthetic

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Roderick Shade’s Harlem Style focuses on Harlem as a lynchpin in African-American culture, art, and design. Featuring beautiful images by Peter Madero, explore homes that were once urban factories, modern industrial spaces, minimalist interiors, and homes filled with eclectic furnishings.

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Roderick N. Shade is a self-taught interior designer. Shade found interior design similar to the “junk-collecting” scavenger hunts he did with his family growing up. From those hunts, he learned how to turn discarded pieces into something of value, and how to transform something unnoticed into a beautiful home and space.

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Roderick Shade’s Harlem Style focuses on Harlem as a lynchpin in African-American culture, art, and design. Featuring beautiful images by Peter Madero, explore homes that were once urban factories, modern industrial spaces, minimalist interiors, and homes filled with eclectic furnishings.

Editors’ Note

Roderick N. Shade is a self-taught interior designer. Shade found interior design similar to the “junk-collecting” scavenger hunts he did with his family growing up. From those hunts, he learned how to turn discarded pieces into something of value, and how to transform something unnoticed into a beautiful home and space.

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Roderick Shade’s Harlem Style focuses on Harlem as a lynchpin in African-American culture, art, and design. Featuring beautiful images by Peter Madero, explore homes that were once urban factories, modern industrial spaces, minimalist interiors, and homes filled with eclectic furnishings.

Editors’ Note

Roderick N. Shade is a self-taught interior designer. Shade found interior design similar to the “junk-collecting” scavenger hunts he did with his family growing up. From those hunts, he learned how to turn discarded pieces into something of value, and how to transform something unnoticed into a beautiful home and space.

 

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Published by ‎Harry N. Abrams; (October 1, 2002)

176 pages

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