A House & A Host: The Grove with Ashley Hicks, designed by David Hicks

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @th3azscorpio
    @th3azscorpio 9 месяцев назад +5

    So very well decorated, and curated this home is. Such a wonderful use of color, light, and collected items. I strive to have exactly this. ❤ Very well shot, and composed cinematography as well.

  • @kristyjohnson2820
    @kristyjohnson2820 Год назад +38

    I loved the authenticity of his son, speaking so candidly not only about his father’s character but his economic grievances at never being paid a penny for his work.
    Incredible to consider David Hicks’ lack of financial recognition in this day and age given his far reaching influence in interior design.
    Great interview.

  • @abeltootlejr.300
    @abeltootlejr.300 Год назад +9

    I love David Hicks' work. I remember reading once that a guest of his moved a chair or some other piece of furniture and was never invited back. We are told he was very irate! I smiled; it reminded me of myself at one point. I never knew he wrote 70 books. WOW. Very interesting interview. Thanks.

  • @ruralangwin
    @ruralangwin 11 месяцев назад +3

    I'm appreciative that this was not edited to remove the painful stuff. We all live with trauma and the truth makes it less powerful.

  • @IMAInteriors
    @IMAInteriors Год назад +24

    This was such an interesting video in so many ways.

  • @batubop651
    @batubop651 Год назад +8

    Always admired David Hicks. His use of bold pattern mixing, unusual colour blocking and daring proportion in some of his more modern designs were so striking and almost confronting for their times, especially when contrasted against his use of traditional sensibilities too. It’s always easy to spot a David Hicks design, his unique stamp. Really enjoyed this video and insight into the man himself, perhaps not the easiest father to live with at times I imagine. Thank you for sharing, Ashley.
    Cabana, would love a video showing some of his more famous and iconic rooms, perhaps in chronological order so we could see his influences and style evolution?

  • @danielintheantipodes6741
    @danielintheantipodes6741 Год назад +6

    Thank you for the video. There is a lot to be said for a great career. However, a cheerful life has its own joys.

  • @obionyeaso
    @obionyeaso Год назад +5

    Moving, inspiring and sad all at once. Thank you.

  • @erics1140
    @erics1140 Год назад +5

    Very interesting and well done video.
    How unfortunate that he wasn't paid for his beautiful work. I honestly can't wrap my head around it.

  • @KellyMcKee-f3z
    @KellyMcKee-f3z Месяц назад

    I feel as though I could walk into any of these rooms and be right at home. The rooms invite one to sit down and read, embroider, or just look at the beautiful artwork. Looks like I'll be searching for books by David Hicks. Cabana Magazine ... thank you for your wonderful presentations!

  • @arzuaksen9751
    @arzuaksen9751 10 месяцев назад +2

    So sincere, so authentic, loved it❤

  • @homeandgardenwithnick678
    @homeandgardenwithnick678 Год назад +5

    Really stunning what a beautiful room to live in love from Ireland❤️☘️

  • @jakecavendish3470
    @jakecavendish3470 10 месяцев назад +11

    He did my great uncle's house in Tyrone in the 1960s/70s, apparently he was a nice guy but my great aunt said "we did have to lock up the gin and the farmhands for the duration" 😂

    • @trishahopkins8199
      @trishahopkins8199 3 месяца назад

      ​@@jenniferatkinson245are you serious???? 😂😂😂

  • @iwonagrzeskowiak1069
    @iwonagrzeskowiak1069 Год назад +5

    👍👍👍💖💖💖💎💎💎✨✨✨
    Ten piękny dom sprawia wrażenie,że jest ponadczasowy.Nie dotykają go żadne zmieniające się trendy,bo jest w nim zawarta historia,stabilność...Dla mnie jest to dom idealny!

  • @juliancoulden1753
    @juliancoulden1753 Год назад +2

    His work is timeless

  • @kismit100
    @kismit100 3 месяца назад

    Superb ❤ Hicks was a legend

  • @dagnajanasz-tchaparian5535
    @dagnajanasz-tchaparian5535 Год назад +1

    Oh finally!!! Love it❤❤❤❤

  • @Tuckerz5d
    @Tuckerz5d Год назад +2

    Very interesting, thank you.

  • @MissJoyceMartin
    @MissJoyceMartin 11 месяцев назад +1

    loved this !

  • @chuckm6486
    @chuckm6486 7 месяцев назад +1

    Perhaps one of David Hicks's lesser known projects was the design of the first class night club - the Q4 Room - for Cunard's ocean liner Queen Elizabeth 2. This beautiful room apparently was entirely lost when the ship underwent a major mid-life redesign and was replaced by a large glass enclosed lido area. As a fan, I greatly enjoyed this video about an incredible talent.

  • @kismit100
    @kismit100 Год назад +3

    Hicks was pure genius

  • @SamLopezabaleta
    @SamLopezabaleta Год назад +2

    Hickstory ❤❤❤

  • @patriceButler-l7d
    @patriceButler-l7d 11 месяцев назад

    ashley great video i love your fathers work am back in europe from years in china will try be in touch

  • @alixvhessen
    @alixvhessen 4 месяца назад +1

    What a wonderful home, full of family memorabilia. I noticed the Thornycroft bust of a young Princess Alice, a portrait of Louis IX. Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt and a porcelain plaque showing the portrait of Empress Alexandra of Russia which they have framed. Lovely

  • @duncanowen6712
    @duncanowen6712 4 месяца назад

    Lovely film

  • @markfalcoff1743
    @markfalcoff1743 Год назад +7

    I am a great admirer of David Hicks' work but I don't see how he can say he never earned a penny from it. This strikes me as a classic example of British understatement.

    • @MTMF.london
      @MTMF.london Год назад +2

      He probably meant David Hicks was not paid what his expertise was actually worth. His clients being mostly aristocrats and very wealthy people who are generally known for their tight-fistedness. Also campared with what interior designers nowadays could charge, he was definitely paid a pittance.

    • @sebeckley
      @sebeckley 10 месяцев назад

      He married Pamela Mountbatten, daughter of THE Lord Mountbatten, Prince Philip's uncle, so he lived off of her money.

    • @MTMF.london
      @MTMF.london 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@sebeckleyIt was Lady Edwina's family that was wealthy and the Lord Mountbatten benefitted from his marriage to her. Prince Philip's family were pennyless and he was famously shunted around from relative to relative while growing up. I am not sure female heirs inherit fortunes from their families as the British aristocracy tend to follow primogeniture where the first son gets everything.

  • @dainasworldnumbers88
    @dainasworldnumbers88 10 месяцев назад

    Your father was my favorite designer.

  • @karenstieglitz3443
    @karenstieglitz3443 Год назад +3

    But why did he not earn money from his work? Did he not charge his clients for the work? Many thanks.

  • @davidcattin7006
    @davidcattin7006 5 месяцев назад +2

    Curious what the net worth was of a man who "never earned a penny" from his work. Net worth usually pops up immediately for any celebrity, but there is nothing to be found about this guy. Anyone else find that odd? You look up his daughter, India, and the fourth item that pops up is net worth...

  • @stevemiller7949
    @stevemiller7949 Год назад +2

    Of course , decorators are mostly?? right brain. Perhaps that is why it's said many of them struggle financially??

  • @MaisonKirkman
    @MaisonKirkman 9 месяцев назад

    LOL 'Ordinary Soldiers' - so love the empire colonial attitudes of some being 'above ordinary' , so 21st century, cheerio old chap , tallyho & let those ordinary folks do the cleaning up

    • @milkshake3350
      @milkshake3350 9 месяцев назад

      Some people are very ordinary and some people are rather special, that doesn't mean one person is better than the other it's just that we are not all equal in our lives and nor should we be.

  • @ВалентинаМакосова

    Первый раз вижу когда этот господин соответсвует своему происхождению.

  • @iainsanders4775
    @iainsanders4775 10 месяцев назад

    Piles & piles of Stuff! Like a charity shop I know that charges too much.

  • @ericwright2378
    @ericwright2378 11 месяцев назад

    🙏🏿🙏🏿👁️👁️👁️👁️👁️🙌🏿❤️🙌🏿

  • @heartofoak45
    @heartofoak45 Год назад

    He may not have earned much money, but look at his legacy in 69 short years. Don't you think life is too short to accomplish all that one wants to do. When one looks at the overall contribution that a person makes to society death can sometimes feel like terrible retribution.

  • @d.l.7399
    @d.l.7399 Год назад

    Yeah, the army is a school for young men. But today...

  • @yvonnerolley9676
    @yvonnerolley9676 Год назад +2

    Aristocrats army service was hardly ‘on the front’ it was playing/painting et al

    • @MTMF.london
      @MTMF.london Год назад +2

      Not entirely true. Aristocrats or not, nobody got to choose where they got stationed. Some were in regular army garrisons withing UK, many were posted overseas including Germany, Korea, Egypt, Kenya, Malaya, Borneo and Cyprus.

  • @АннаМордовина-е9к

    Мне?

  • @gustacano1749
    @gustacano1749 11 месяцев назад

    He needs to stand up. Just talking....

  • @anitaitisanita8549
    @anitaitisanita8549 Год назад

    not worth watching