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Arranging Things

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I strive for a minimal and refined aesthetic that is paralleled with neutral hues and organic textures. Its pages encompass dozens of images from prior shoots to accompany his musings on his creative process. From two of the world’s leading experts on watch collecting, this supremely elegant and informative selection of one hundred watches traces the timepiece’s evolution as it highlights unusual, important, and beautifully crafted watches of the past half a millennium. His large following on social media has translated into the real world, given the number of projects, collaborations and commercial clients he is involved with.

So, finding objects or books that fit within the shelves is a nice way to start that process of elimination. Jobs in social media management for interiors firms and brands like One Kings Lane helped him dabble in styling photos and hone his brilliant eye for detail, but Colin’s first big break came when Reid Rolls, a photographer friend of his, invited him to help concept the interiors at a shoot for Warby Parker founder Neil Blumenthal’s Hamptons home. New York based stylist Colin King shares his wisdom and insights for cultivating beauty in our everyday surroundings composing objects into simple, sophisticated vignettes that enrich our homes and our lives. For King, who has been content working behind the scenes, the book is not only a chance to showcase some of his best work but also a way to unpack a process that, for him, has always been both mysterious and intuitive. His Rizzoli book, Arranging Things, written with Architectural Digest's Sam Cochran, delves deep inside his process of composing everything from coffee tables and bookshelves to windowsill.Other life milestones include having his Tribeca loft published in the November 2022 issue of AD, becoming the artistic director-at-large at Beni Rugs (where he’s involved in everything from product design to the dyeing process and marketing), and writing his very first book.

But I do believe, regardless of it’s design style or aesthetic – a space should feel calm, inviting, unstudied, and anecdotal,' he says. The work of a stylist is really making art out of relationships -- between shapes, textures, materials, and colors -- in a way that's satisfying to see. As a self-taught stylist and interior designer, I have a natural curiosity and desire to constantly evolve through new experience, in new spaces, and around new objects. But, before I could afford collecting different things when I was traveling, I would pick up a rock, and that would be my connection to the place. I have already found so much inspiration from this book, especially with a focus in appreciating the beauty in natural objects, and it has brought me out of my postpartum slump and reignited my love for design.I was eager to share the various ways I approach and look at objects in space, to ultimately demystify styling.

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