Even the most modern of John Saladino’s projects radiate the classical aura of an ancient Greek or Roman villa. Plaster walls come in a distinctive range of tender hues (bone, apricot, periwinkle), mottled as if centuries old—evidence of the passion for timeless textures that has been part of his philosophy since the 1960s. The New York City designer says he approaches a room artistically, seeing its contents as a series of geometric shapes to be gathered into a serenely balanced composition he calls “a walk-in still life.” One of Saladino’s leitmotifs is monochromatic upholstery lushly quilted into channels, diamonds, or grids. Several of his products, notably the cylindrical glass Saladino lamp and the asymmetrical Santa Barbara sofa, are now icons. saladinostyle.com
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