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Desert Island Discs

John Stefanidis

Desert Island Discs

BBC

Music, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Music Commentary

4.314.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2008

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Kirsty Young's castaway this week is one of the world's leading interior designers, John Stefanidis. Described as brilliant and inimitable, his work has blazed a trail since the late 1960s. The homes he designs for a closely-guarded list of loyal customers include palaces in Saudi Arabia and log cabins in Aspen, Colorado. His clients will sometimes ask him to design four or five houses for them. He's also designed commercial properties - the public areas in the Bank of England as well as suites at Claridges and Rocco Forte's Le Richemond Hotel on the shores of Lake Geneva.

He had a cosmopolitan upbringing. The only child of Greek parents he was born in Alexandria but, from the age of eight, he mostly lived with his aunt and uncle in Cairo where he became a frequent visitor to the Cairo Museum. It was growing up among the teeming, richly scented streets and bone dry heat of Egypt that he became enraptured with architecture, artefacts and the transformative power of light.

On coming to England for the first time as a teenager he watched 12 plays in 10 days - and says in spite of the cold rooms and dripping walls of his halls at Oxford, he found the rain and green grass exotic.

[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]

Favourite track: Vissi d'Arte from Tosca by Giacomo Puccini Book: Odyssey by Homer Luxury: Sketch book with lots of pencils.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Kirstie Young and this is a podcast from the Desert Island Discs Archive

0:04.9

for rights reasons we've had to shorten the music.

0:08.2

The program was originally broadcast in 2008.

0:27.5

My cast away this week is one of the world's leading interior designers, John Stephanedius,

0:33.4

described as brilliant and inimitable.

0:35.5

His work has blazed a trail since the late 1960s, with an international spread.

0:41.0

His commissions include everything from ski lodges and aspen and palaces in Saudi Arabia

0:46.0

to sweets at cladges and the headquarters of the Bank of England.

0:49.9

His clients prize his eye, originality and design wit.

0:54.1

He says his skill is in not just looking but seeing.

0:58.0

Brought up among the teeming, richly centred streets and bone dry heat of Egypt, he became

1:03.0

enraptured with architecture, artifacts and the transformative power of light.

1:08.6

That very cosmopolitan childhood that you had, how much of an influence has it had in

1:12.8

the way you design?

1:13.8

I think it gives you a much wider outlook and it makes you comfortable in different cultures.

1:20.2

And also, we're never quite conscious of when things kick in, but they're there.

1:26.5

It's developing the eye.

1:28.5

Let's talk about the eye.

1:30.0

I mean, it's a difficult thing to define, you know, people obviously employ you because

1:34.6

of your remarkable eye.

1:36.6

That's what they say.

1:37.6

This man has an eye.

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