A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of receiving an invitation to the San Francisco Book signing of Diane Dorrans Saeks new book, Santa Barbara Living which was held at the incomparable Gumps store near Union Square. You see, the world of blogging is quite a powerful thing. Ms. Saeks had been keeping up with Katiedid, and had seen my post on the Cosmo Cafe. This led her to read my blog profile. It just so happens to say that I love all books by the so very chic and talented Ms. Saeks. I was very excited to be invited and I will always jump at an excuse to go to San Francisco. And what a great excuse!
Some work colleagues and I arrived in San Francisco, and upon walking into Gumps, were met by a very gracious young woman who directed us to cocktails and books. I thought the table where Diane was to sign books was quite lovely, so I thought you might like seeing the beautiful flowers, and some of her previous best sellers. I am sure you remember Michael S. Smith, Elements of Style, and California Country Style, just two of the more than twenty beautiful books produced by Diane Dorrans Saeks throughout her career as author, editor, design lecturer, and feature writer.
Glass of wine in hand, we circled through Gumps bewitched the beautiful holiday trappings throughout the store (see more here). I had to tear myself away to get into what was becoming a quite lengthy book signing line.
Once seated with Diane, I introduced myself and we ended up having quite a conversation about blogging. My apologies to all of those in line behind me! But when opportunity strikes, who wouldn't take the time to have a chat with Diane Dorrans Saeks?! I must admit, I am quite a fan. Diane was so very gracious, kind, and oh so stylish. It is small wonder her books exude the same sophistication. The thing that struck me the most about Diane was that she truly seems to love people. All kinds of people. She is truly interested and engaged. And what better way to capture the detail and life that is ever present in her books.
I had the pleasure of corresponding with Diane about Santa Barbara Living:
"Santa Barbara Living" was a great pleasure to produce and write," says Diane. "It is a magical place, and my book reveals and describes private gardens, interiors, and historic and new houses that would never be visible. The images are a poetic record of an extraordinarily beautiful region and the talented people who live there."
With the very first page, one steps through a door into a world that is beautifully romantic. It represents the ultimate California dream of sun and casual splendor.
Montecito Moroccan-Spanish-style house, interiors by Christina Rottman. Photo by Lisa Romerein.
These are just a few of the amazing photographs gracing page after glossy page. Chapters in the Table of Contents include: Great Estates, Glorious Gardens, Private Lives, The Beach Life, and California Country.
The book starts with the amazing La Quinta, the estate of "film producer, cultural philanthropist, and champion equestrienne Diane de Morrell Douglas." And it only gets better.
Living Room at La Quinta, home of Diandra de Morrell Douglas. Photo by Lisa Romerein
Guest quarters at La Quinta. Photo by Lisa Romerein
John Saladino estate. Photo by Luca Trovato
The Montecito home of designer John Saladino is featured. He describes Santa Barbara this way, " The sunlight flickers through the trees and I am mesmerized every day. The bouquet of sea salt and eucalyptus that captivated me when I was sixteen is still here. In Montecito, I've been able to express my deepest dreams. Here I feel my best."
Dining Room of designer John Saladino Photo by Luca Trovato
The incomparable Mr. Michael S. Smith has designed two of the homes featured in the book. The first is done in a Portuguese style. The second is fashioned after estates in the Italian countryside.
Living Room of Las Encinitas, Interior Design by Michael S. Smith. Photo by Lisa Romerein
Mr. Smith never fails to surpass each interior with the next superb design.
Interiors by Michael S. Smith. Photo by Lisa Rommerein
One of the things I love about this book is how life is portrayed with such a connection to the outdoors. There are so many beautiful outdoor spaces, such as this intimate loggia at the home of actor Rob Lowe and his wife.
Loggia at the home of Rob and Sheryl Lowe. Photo by Lisa Rommerein.
In some instances, the lines between in and out are definitely blurred, but in the most charming of ways. Take the example of the Summerland stable/ art studio of artist Gerald Incandela and partner George Schoelkopf where Andalusian horses are raised. It just exudes a zest for life.Living Room of Gerald Incandela near Summerland. Photo by Lisa Rommerein
The architecture in California is younger than the Eastern States. But when there is a concentration of homes designed in the well defined vernacular of old California with it's Spanish influences, one can feel the history.
Spanish style home of Michael and Eileen Haber. Photo by Lisa Rommerein
This is but a glimpse of the pages full of amazing photos of a place that could have been lost. The day after the book signing, we, in California, were watching television in horror as many homes in the Santa Barbara area were lost to the tragic fires a couple of weeks ago. In corresponding with Diane, it was determined that none of the homes in the book were affected. But the danger for this to happen in the future is very real. This book becomes a treasure as it celebrates the beauty of the elegant and authentic architecture of Santa Barbara.
It is the perfect gift this Holiday Season. You may find that you must treat yourself to this little gift as well.
Las Tejas in Montecito. Photo by Lisa Rommerein






















21 comments:
Now, THAT looks like a book i need under my tree! I have her California book, and loved it!
Some gorgeous photos...and I love the california/med influence in Santa Barbara.
Thanks for the interview. The signing looked wonderful!
Katie -- what a treat. Her books are just wonderful and this one is one of her best!
Gumps seemed to be the perfect setting for the event. I love that table they set up with attention to detail.
All of these homes are incredibly gorgeous! It's impossible to pick a favorite.
How exciting!!! :) And what a beautiful book!
Books such as these are such a gem. I never understood why people would take the time and effort to have such lovely homes and then not want to share them. I know they share them with family and friends but everyone needs to see the beauty that they have created. I don't mean in a stalker way just in a wow that is great. Not all of us are lucky enough to have the means to live this way. xo, MB
Katie - such a treat that when blogging brings you in touch with someone you really admire. These images, that book, make me think I might adore California.
this book has been on my xmas list for a few weeks. now that you have shared pages--i must have that book! i just loved the cover. what a delight to go to gumps and meet the author.
Oh Katie, what a treat that your and Ms. Saeks' paths crossed in the blogosphere! Meeting her AND it being at Gumps... Yum.
Santa Barbara is one of my favorite places on Earth. I'm in pure heaven looking at these photos and I am going to go and buy the book!
The Living room and guest quarters of the La Quinta estate made me feel like I died and went to heaven. If I could have rooms like that and the features shown below it on the John Saladino estate... I would want for nothing else.
Thanks for this great post! May I use those 3 photos on my sidebar? With Credit of course!
Hugs,
Isa
Such beautiful photos, it's impossible to pick a favorite!
Such beautiful images!
F*A*B*U*L*O*U*S!!!
xo xo xo
Katie - I have to tell you this - that magazine is one of my favorites. It only features one house an issue, but oh, what a house! With this fabulous book I can now throw out my old issues! The book retells the best of the best stories from issues past. The houses shown are classic = the tiled Smith house, Ms. Douglas' home, the gorgeous abobe of Mr. Saladino!
How perfect a post, how perfect a book!
I ADORE the pictures of you two!!!
Joni
What a wonderful review - I am off to Amazon this second. Santa is clever like that, he knows just where to look! xv
oh no......that is my dream to have my horse in the house with me.
when hurricane wilma came to florida a few years ago...i really was going to bring him inside !!
gorgeous-ness , pure gorgeous-ness.
you are the best !
Santa Barbara is my all time favorite magazine.
When I found out that they were publishing a book with Diane Dorrans Saeks I could barely stand it!
For the first couple of days that we sold the book in our shop I barely got anything done. Steve would find me sitting at my desk just reading and looking at the beautiful images.
What a wonderful experience the book signing must have been. Thank you for taking us along for the night.
xo
Brooke
How Interesting, Katie! Fabulous too..........Got to get that book!
Hi Katie~
First of all, terrific post! Diane's book looks amazing and I am going to have to seek it out. Loved the beautiful table at Gump's as well. Thanks for your visit and comment today - always love to have you drop by! Happy Holidays!
This blog is deliciouses...WOW!!!
I really enjoy your Blog, got it when searing for Philpotts here in Hawaii. Come and Visit Kauai soon, its the prettiest of all islands!!
Mele Kalikimaka!
Lahi
Wonderful finds, great presentation, helpful explanations of everything. Thanks for posting.
Daisy
*** Katie: Thanks for a fabulous "EVERYTHING", all rolled into one blog! We stayed at Santa Barbara's Four Seasons for a week & altho ORIGINALLY from farther down the road (San Clemente), I think my love of SB (except for the traffic, of course) actually SURPASSES any OTHER beach area in CA! It's soooo beautifully casual & elegantly relaxing, yet so lively when one WISHES it to be! You're a lucky lady! I will be at B&N to buy the book TOMORROW, & obviously come back HERE often to enjoy your writing, pics n' experiences! Thanks so much! Blessings, Linda in AZ
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