Diane von Furstenberg Interview | In the Studio | The New York Times
Summary
TLDRIn this intimate reflection, the designer shares the personal connection between their life and brand. Their office, which serves as a space for both work and personal life, embodies the essence of their creative philosophy. The designer speaks about their journey from not considering themselves a designer to dressing women across America. They express a deep attachment to their workspace, filled with family photos and sentimental items, creating a blend of living and working. The office itself, located in a historical area of New York, reflects their passion for community and personal space, including their role in the creation of the Highline park.
Takeaways
- 😀 The office serves as a reflection of the brand, providing a tangible sense of the brand's identity.
- 😀 The workspace is not just for design work; it's a multi-functional space where meetings, meals, and yoga sessions take place.
- 😀 The speaker initially did not consider themselves a designer, but their journey led them to create simple dresses that became widely popular.
- 😀 The brand and personal life of the speaker are closely intertwined, with a deep connection between work and daily life.
- 😀 The speaker never expected to build a brand, but their evolution led them to become a successful figure in the fashion world.
- 😀 The desk is a central piece of the workspace, valued for its design and significance, representing a connection to 20th-century artistry.
- 😀 The room is filled with personal photographs, representing a connection to loved ones and important people in the speaker's life.
- 😀 The workspace has a lived-in feel, functioning as both a place of work and a personal space for reflection and connection.
- 😀 The office building is made up of three brick structures, reflecting a combination of work and personal space that the speaker finds comfortable.
- 😀 The speaker’s neighborhood is deeply personal, with their office located near a park and within a community they feel connected to, including their involvement in the Highline project.
Q & A
What does the office environment signify for the speaker?
-The office environment reflects the speaker's identity and the brand's essence, offering a sense of who they are.
How does the speaker view the relationship between their life and work?
-The speaker sees their life and work as deeply interconnected, with personal experiences shaping the brand.
What activities does the speaker mention conducting in their office?
-The speaker conducts meetings, has meals, and even practices yoga in their office, emphasizing a blend of work and personal life.
What was the speaker's initial intention upon arriving in New York?
-Initially, the speaker aimed to become independent and create simple dresses, without initially identifying as a designer.
What type of desk does the speaker express a passion for?
-The speaker has a passion for large tables, particularly a significant ruleman table described as a masterpiece of the 20th century.
How does the speaker describe the photographs in their office?
-The photographs represent loved ones and the speaker feels they are too close to inspire creativity, instead embodying their personal life.
What unique architectural features are mentioned about the building?
-The building consists of three little brick structures, creating a cozy and energetic environment for the speaker.
What personal connection does the speaker have with the Highline?
-The speaker has a deep personal connection with the Highline, having played a role in its development, making it significant to them.
What is described as the speaker's 'little tree house'?
-The 'little tree house' is a small bedroom in close proximity to the sea, contributing to the speaker's sense of comfort.
How does the speaker describe their office's atmosphere?
-The speaker describes their office as a living room-like space, emphasizing a casual and energetic atmosphere that blends living and working.
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