Last Thursday we had the biggest party ever in Apartment Therapy's short life. Over 300 people crowded into the Clic Gallery & Bookstore in Soho to help us celebrate the launch of our new book, The Big Book of Small, Cool Spaces. We did the place up too.
Alongside beautiful, huge photographs by Chris Payne, we served endless prosecco & wine, sold & signed all the books we had, gave away nearly 200 brand new REACH® by Design™toothbrushes (thanks to those folks for being a sponsor!) and networked and schmoozed until we kicked ourselves out. I've tried to tag everyone I know, but have missed a lot. Please tag anyone you know in the comments below and refer to the pic number. We'll update the pics each day.
Photos: Ellen Morton (numbered pics), Gregory Han (unnumbered pics)
















































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I love the book! I borrowed my Library's copy, and I had to RETURN it (d**n it!) so it may be time to order my own copy.
On an completely unrelated note, I love that your child has the fortune of Sara Kate's curls. Looks like an amazing night!
Congratulations Maxwell on your new book! I browsed through the preview pages and it seems awesome.
JESUS. Who is Barton Quillin?????? YUM.
Congrats on the new book. The homes are getting better and better.
Sorry, *QuillIn.*
Great turnout! I guess all these people were able to attend with only two days notice.
Or maybe it was just *my* invitation that was only two days in advance! After all the pre-press said it was going to be on the 11th...
I bought this book on back order from amazon. Had to wait till it was released and then wait for it to be delivered - to Australia 2.5 weeks. So worth the wait I just love it. Suggestions for next year how about doing an international version or chapter, I am sure here are a few of us in Aust willing to accommodate. Just putting it out there.
We also SERIOUSLY need to identify the dude with Anna Hoffman. And the cutie in #20.
And I know the guy in the background of #39. And it's "whose" btw.
Paul McKinley also a handsome dapper dude.
Great show, and party.
Though it might be a bit twisted, I loved the artwork. Makes you glad there aren't any psych wards like that anymore!