Nestled amidst the vibrant streets and charming courtyards of the Big Easy, the old homes of New Orleans possess a unique design aesthetic that is both elegant and eccentric. Celebrated in the Rizzoli book Bohemian Soul: The Vanishing Interiors of New Orleans, these dwellings showcase a captivating blend of history, personality, and timeless style.
The book delves into the homes of free spirits, artists, and bon vivants, each space reflecting the owner’s individual passions and joie de vivre. From antique furniture and objets d’art to vibrant textiles and lush gardens, these homes exude a sense of effortless sophistication and creative expression.
Valorie Hart, the book’s author and a designer herself, guides readers through these captivating havens, offering insights into the design choices and stories behind each space. Photographer Sara Essex Bradley captures the essence of these homes with stunning visuals, while antiques expert Patrick Dunne provides commentary on the unique pieces that adorn them.
Bohemian Soul is more than just a design book; it’s a celebration of a city’s rich cultural heritage and the enduring spirit of its people. It’s a testament to the power of personal style and the art of creating a home that is both beautiful and deeply meaningful.








