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In this lavish full-color volume featuring 225 photographs, Taavo
Somer, the creative mind behind Freemans, the iconic New York City
restaurant, barber, menswear shop, and bespoke tailor, reveals the
creative process behind the development and design of the
",rustic-luxe", and holistic approach of this cultural phenomenon
and pioneering brand. Nestled in a secluded alleyway off Rivington
Street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, Freemans Restaurant is an
oasis of calm, beauty, and exquisite food in a crowded, chaotic
city. Founded by Somer—one of the defining figures in the New York
social and design culture for more than a decade—this one-of-a-kind
eatery with rustic décor has redefined New York dining since its
opening in 2004. A dozen years later, Somer’s vision has extended
to other eateries and bars such as his restaurant, ISA, in
Williamsburg, which references 1970s California, and the Rusty
Knot, a nautical-themed dive bar in the West Village, as well as a
men’s clothing line and bespoke tailoring services, a barbershop
model that has been emulated the world over, and an organic
approach to interior design that speaks to the soul. Somer was the
first to establish the now popular ",lumberjack chic", style, the
interior of his bars and restaurants—with furnishings handcrafted
by the designer in his unique, signature style—harken back to the
beauty and simplicity of more rustic times. Now, in his first book,
Somer opens the doors to the Freemans world. With an elegant,
sumptuous design and dozens of color photographs shot specifically
for the book, Freemans showcases the interiors of his numerous
Freemans ventures, other restaurant spaces he’s conceived and owns,
as well as the classic, superbly tailored American-made men’s
clothing, bespoke suits, barbershop, and food and drink that
comprise Somer’s iconic—and now much-copied—style. Somer reveals
the inspiration behind Freemans—including the restaurant down the
alley, acclaimed menswear store Freemans Sporting Club, and the
pioneering Freemans Sporting Club Barbershop—sharing the story of
his evolution as an architect, designer, and tastemaker, from his
rural Pennsylvania childhood to his architectural apprenticeship in
Minneapolis to his arrival in New York, where at first he designed
t-shirts and threw parties in a Financial District strip club.
Freemans also takes fans into the nineteenth-century farmhouse in
upstate New York he renovated and landscaped, inside his restaurant
ISA, and bar the Rusty Knot, and across the world to the Freemans
Sporting Club store in Tokyo, the remarkable four-story townhouse
he designed, which has rarely been seen by an American audience. A
comprehensive exploration of Somer’s singular vision, Freemans will
appeal to the many devotees of the Freemans world, as well as
lovers of fine living through its exploration of design, dining,
architecture, gardens, and men’s fashion.