David Netto

David Netto dropped out of Harvard’s department of architecture to found his studio in New York in 2000. He has written on architecture and design for the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Cabana, and other publications, and he currently writes the “Case Studies” column for Town & Country. He is the author of monographs of François Catroux and Stephen Sills, and his interiors have appeared in Vogue, ELLE Decor, Architectural Digest, House Beautiful, House & Garden, Town & Country, and Veranda. He divides his time between Los Angeles and Amagansett, Long Island.

David Netto's Titles

David Netto The first monograph of a distinctive voice in American design

David Netto

David Netto is the first monograph of a distinctive voice in American design whose work, a blend of sophisticated finishes, textiles, antiques,...


Decors Barbares The Enchanting Interiors of Nathalie Farman-Farma

Decors Barbares

An enchanting design bible showcasing textile designer Nathalie Farman-Farma's much sought-after bohemian-inspired interior stylings A refreshing...


Made to Measure Meyer Davis, Architecture and Interiors

Made to Measure

Made to Measure: Meyer Davis, Architecture and Interiors celebrates the artistry and innovation of Meyer Davis, the acclaimed design studio known...