Born in West Africa and educated in Europe, Lebanon, and the United States, Mona Hajj brings a truly global aesthetic to her interiors. Since founding Mona Hajj Interiors in 1990, she has produced a body of work that is grounded in classicism yet influenced by modern-day styles and ways of living. Her international background inspires the work in myriad ways, from the inclusion of a Syrian chest of drawers to a reference to Moroccan ceramic tiles. The first book on Mona Hajj, Interior Visions is divided into six chapters: Formality, Serenity, Tone and Color, Fabric and Texture, Comfort, and Country Living. The works shown, all residential, combine a far-reaching global vision with an American emphasis on elegance, comfort, and simplicity.
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