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Home: A Celebration

Rizzoli

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Home is where the heart is, as the saying goes — but what exactly does that mean? And perhaps more importantly, what does it look like? Interior designer Charlotte Moss’s new book,Home: A Celebration, unpacks the cliché and delves into the particulars of what home means to the actors, activists, photographers, chefs and more familiar faces profiled in the collection.

Here, we’ve rounded up a glimpse at some of the insights and inspiration to be gleaned from its pages from the likes of Drew Barrymore, Christy Turlington Burns, Martyn Lawrence Bullard and more.

02of 07Drew BarrymoreDrew Barrymore, HOME: A Celebration (Rizzoli)When it comes to curating a home, the talk show host says that comfort comes first. “I want to be cozy,” she writes, alongside a photo of herself looking the part in a fleecy blanket. “I want things on my wall that are gathered and curated. I like to have life on display. And then I can feel the warmth of the decoration. I’m a collector — I don’t know how to live with a bare wall!”

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Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore, HOME: A Celebration (Rizzoli)

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When it comes to curating a home, the talk show host says that comfort comes first. “I want to be cozy,” she writes, alongside a photo of herself looking the part in a fleecy blanket. “I want things on my wall that are gathered and curated. I like to have life on display. And then I can feel the warmth of the decoration. I’m a collector — I don’t know how to live with a bare wall!”

03of 07Jill KargmanStephen Kent JohnsonNow contentedly in what she jokingly refers to as her “deathbed house” — a.k.a. her forever home — theMomzillasauthor meditates on how the art she and her husband have collected over the years reflects their lives back to them. “I look up at that wall and I see our marriage in art,” she writes. “The art you choose for your home becomes almost a physical representation of your eye, the feelings it evokes in you are what you want to feel, and relishing them is a balm to the weary psyche of this moment. It provides a portal to happier times.”

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Jill Kargman

Stephen Kent Johnson

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Now contentedly in what she jokingly refers to as her “deathbed house” — a.k.a. her forever home — theMomzillasauthor meditates on how the art she and her husband have collected over the years reflects their lives back to them. “I look up at that wall and I see our marriage in art,” she writes. “The art you choose for your home becomes almost a physical representation of your eye, the feelings it evokes in you are what you want to feel, and relishing them is a balm to the weary psyche of this moment. It provides a portal to happier times.”

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Christy Turlington Burns

Left, Christy Turlington Burns, HOME: A Celebration (Rizzoli); John Lamparski/Getty

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05of 07Martyn Lawrence BullardMartyn Lawerence Bullard, HOME: A Celebration (Rizzoli). Inset: Joshua Blanchard/GettyThe interior designer’s Palm Springs abode reflects his philosophy that home “is much more than just an address: it is the place that captures your heart, that welcomes you with open arms, cuddles you within its comforts and serves as a sanctuary that relaxes, revives, and restores.” Bullard, who’s decorated homes for Kylie andKendall Jenner,Kourtney Kardashian, Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, Christina Aguilera and more stars, adds that for designers, home “is also our experiment pad, a place to trial our decorative fantasies.” But above all else, he and Turlington Burns seem to share the notion that pets are what really make a house a home. “For me, the essence of my home is my beloved dog, a wheaten terrier named Daisy,” he shares.

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Martyn Lawrence Bullard

Martyn Lawerence Bullard, HOME: A Celebration (Rizzoli). Inset: Joshua Blanchard/Getty

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The interior designer’s Palm Springs abode reflects his philosophy that home “is much more than just an address: it is the place that captures your heart, that welcomes you with open arms, cuddles you within its comforts and serves as a sanctuary that relaxes, revives, and restores.” Bullard, who’s decorated homes for Kylie andKendall Jenner,Kourtney Kardashian, Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, Christina Aguilera and more stars, adds that for designers, home “is also our experiment pad, a place to trial our decorative fantasies.” But above all else, he and Turlington Burns seem to share the notion that pets are what really make a house a home. “For me, the essence of my home is my beloved dog, a wheaten terrier named Daisy,” he shares.

06of 07Jeremiah Brent & Nate BerkusNate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, HOME: A Celebration (Rizzoli). Inset: Stefanie Keenan/GettyThe interior design er couple believe that a well-curated space tells the story of your life. “This philosophy guides how we approach interior design for ourselves and our clients, and over time the space becomes infinitely layered as the memories and meanings deepen.” Part of their story is displayed atop the stone fireplace in their Montauk, New York, beach house: their collection of Peruvian clay bulls are a visual reminder of their engagement at Machu Picchu.

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Jeremiah Brent & Nate Berkus

Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, HOME: A Celebration (Rizzoli). Inset: Stefanie Keenan/Getty

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The interior design er couple believe that a well-curated space tells the story of your life. “This philosophy guides how we approach interior design for ourselves and our clients, and over time the space becomes infinitely layered as the memories and meanings deepen.” Part of their story is displayed atop the stone fireplace in their Montauk, New York, beach house: their collection of Peruvian clay bulls are a visual reminder of their engagement at Machu Picchu.

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Dayle Haddon

Left, Dayle Haddon, HOME: A Celebration (Rizzoli); Mike Pont/Getty

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source: people.com