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Bring the beauty of the outdoors inside with four afghans all
inspired by nature! Each crocheted blanket is made using the unique
'knotted half double crochet two stitches together' stitch. This
simple stitch allows each stitch to be perfectly aligned on top of
another, creating the nice angles and even stitches of the
silhouettes. Designs include Mountain River, Desert Skies, Blue
Mountain Lakes and Purple Mountain Majesty. All afghans are made
using worsted-weight yarn.
This book is guaranteed to inspire.\nThree-way flip panels allow
you to create unique combinations for your home dA (c)cor. All
color wallpaper swatches in country patterns illustrate barnyard
motifs, floral patterns, pastoral landscapes, and gingham galore.
Youll find Tuscan, French, British, and Americana country inspired
patterns, for a global perspective on classic rural design. The
book features 30 complete room shots for inspiration, 37 borders
and 250 wall and trim designs, and thousands of possible
combinations. Color variations of each pattern are shown on the
reverse sides of the flip panels, and you can add paint chips and
fabric swatches for your custom dA (c)cor .\nThis is a playbook
that doubles as a seriously useful tool for dedicated professional
designers and do-it-yourself home decorators. The historic and
contemporary designs are all currently available from companies
under the umbrella of the F. Schumacher & Company, making it
possible to create your combinations in full-room scale.\nHours of
fun.
How does one turn a house containing artworks into a museum? How
does one narrate the story of the lives that were lived there? How
authentic can a retrospective reconstruction of interior spaces and
their contents be?
The contributors of "The Modern Period Room," drawn from a broad
range of disciplines, consider the interiors of the modern era and
their more recent reconstruction from a variety of different
viewpoints. Beneath the conceptual and physical strategy of the
representational technique of the modern period room lie numerous
conflicting intentions.
This collection of essays by design historians, architects and
curators engages with these tensions. The authors explore themes
and examples by architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Truus
Schroeder and Gerrit Rietveld, Erno Goldfinger and others in a bid
to reveal the specific cultural encoding of presented interior
spaces.
The book's critical engagement with the issues and conventions
which surround the modern period room will allow historians and
theorists of architecture, design and social history to investigate
the contexts in which this representational device has been used.
The various models of period room enables the reader to understand
just how dynamic, contributory and ultimately interventionist the
presentation of the period room is in the process of architectural
and design history making.
These origami decorations may look complex and expensive, but they
are actually easy to create and will never wilt or shed, making
them highly economical! Each wreath is assembled from a number of
paper sheets that are folded and then cleverly slotted together. No
glue or tape required! The ring itself is held together by the
tension of the individual paper pieces using the techniques of
modular origami. Full-color, step-by-step instructions help you
fold and assemble these beautiful pieces. Different designs are
provided for each month of the year--34 in all--and you can
endlessly vary the colors and materials, which are readily
available in any craft store. Here are just a few of the seasonal
and festive themes found in this book: Valentine Hearts Spring
Cherry Blossoms Tulips and Roses Shooting Stars Goldfish and
Bunnies Fall Harvest Christmas And many more! This is a simple and
creative way to add touches of beauty to your home or to create
low-cost decorations for weddings, parties, holidays, and other
special occasions. These versatile designs can be used in many
creative ways: Wall and door hangings Table centerpieces Tree
ornaments and toppers Doorknob hangers Picture frames
An intimate glimpse of the artistry of two women whose beautiful,
evocative, and carefully curated interiors are crafted from what
they find around them. Zoe Ellison and Alex Legendre have created a
beautiful shopping and interiors experience with their unique store
i gigi - a haven of beautiful gifts and unique pieces for your
home. The muted, earthy colour palette is chic and modern and yet
utterly timeless, allowing their pieces to fit seamlessly into any
home. In this, their first book, they share their secrets and open
their hearts as they describe the journey they have taken, what
makes them tick and their philosophy, friendship, inspirations,
ideas and interiors. i gigi is a destination store, selling the
idea of a beautiful yet practical and achievable lifestyle. Their
interiors feature reclaimed and revamped pieces and rooms that have
been created on a shoestring. With stunning photography throughout,
this is a truly fascinating look into their world.
'Beautifully written and both heartbreaking and heartwarming'
Jessica RedlandCottage Two, Bracken Ridge Farm sits at the end of a
pitted track, with the glorious Yorkshire moors stretching behind
it. Just a simple two up, two down, the cottage holds the promise
of a new start for two very different women, but it is also full of
secrets. Fifty years ago, newly-wed Stella is relishing making the
little cottage a happy home. But for all the lovingly handmade
curtains, and the hot dinners ready on the table for her husband,
Stella's dreams of married life jar painfully with the truth. Fifty
years later, the cottage is a new beginning for Tamzin. Determined
to get away from her previous life, she makes the move to the wild
and vast Yorkshire countryside. When Tamzin finds a sepia photo of
a woman, Stella, standing in the cottage's garden, there's a
sadness in her eyes that Tamzin recognises. As the cottage reveals
more of its secrets, Tamzin is desperate to find out whether Stella
got her happy ending. And as she gradually makes new friends, and
starts to win over her mysterious neighbour Euan, Tamzin dares to
dream about her own happy ending too... Escape the rat race with
this heart-warming, page-turning new novel from Jane Lovering.
Perfect for fans of Julie Houston, Beth O'Leary and Kate Forster
Praise for Jane Lovering: 'I adored the dual timeline aspect of
this gorgeous story and discovering the secrets from the past.
Beautifully written and both heartbreaking and heartwarming'
Jessica Redland 'A funny, warm-hearted read, filled with characters
you'll love.' Matt Dunn on A Country Escape What readers are saying
about Jane Lovering: 'Jane Lovering has that ability to choose
exactly the right words and images to make you laugh, with a
wonderful touch of the ridiculous, then moving seamlessly to a
scene of such poignancy that it catches your breath.' 'It is very
difficult to explain just how wonderful this book is. The power of
her words and her descriptive prowess to put it bluntly is
amazing... the emotional impact it has had on me will be long
lasting.' 'Fall in love with reading all over again with this
cracking tale from Jane Lovering. An excellent reminder, if one is
needed, of the absolute pleasure of losing yourself in a good
book.'
'A truly transformative read' Sunday Times STYLE 'More than ever,
we need books like this' Jessica Seaton, Co-Founder of Toast and
author of Gather, Cook, Feast A whole new way of looking at the
world - and your life - inspired by centuries-old Japanese wisdom.
Wabi sabi ("wah-bi sah-bi") is a captivating concept from Japanese
aesthetics, which helps us to see beauty in imperfection,
appreciate simplicity and accept the transient nature of all
things. With roots in zen and the way of tea, the timeless wisdom
of wabi sabi is more relevant than ever for modern life, as we
search for new ways to approach life's challenges and seek meaning
beyond materialism. Wabi sabi is a refreshing antidote to our
fast-paced, consumption-driven world, which will encourage you to
slow down, reconnect with nature, and be gentler on yourself. It
will help you simplify everything, and concentrate on what really
matters. From honouring the rhythm of the seasons to creating a
welcoming home, from reframing failure to ageing with grace, wabi
sabi will teach you to find more joy and inspiration throughout
your perfectly imperfect life. This book is the definitive guide to
applying the principles of wabi sabi to transform every area of
your life, and finding happiness right where you are.
Small in size, but big on ideas - the new Home Inspiration series
by teNeues is sure to delight interior design fans who luxuriate in
the idea of fabulous interiors, but also want to refresh their own
personal living space. Each volume is dedicated to one element or
interior style and features inspiring spaces and pictures of the
latest designs from well-known interior design companies, showing
you the best way to bring each style to life. Following on from the
debut book Patterns, the second book in this series explores the
Modern Glam interior design style - its golden sparkle, the
shimmering softness of velvet, and Art Deco design with a modern
twist. Design enthusiasts looking to add some glitz to their home
will find inspiration on how to achieve this elegant look and feel,
making this style their own. For those eager to get started, the
index contains numerous brands and manufacturers of everything from
wallpaper to candlesticks. Text in English and German.
This well referenced book provides an amply illustrated publication
on upholstery conservation which discusses and reviews the issues
related to the care, interpretation and treatment of upholstered
furniture.
Through many well illustrated case studies the inter-disciplinary
collaboration fundamental to upholstery conservation, and the
complex decision-making process involved in the treatment of
upholstered furniture, are made evident. The case histories are
contributed by leading international practitioners in the field and
concern objects and collections in the care of English Heritage,
the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and
other internationally renowned institutions.
Likewise, the contributors, from both sides of the Atlantic, are
world-renowned specialists and leaders in this area of conservation
working for the public and private sectors. The case histories,
illustrated in colour, black and white and specially prepared line
drawings, concern object treatment and documentation, the
conservation of information, the function and the artefact. They
range from the documentation of eighteenth century removable chair
covers and the treatment of a nineteenth century carriage to a
twentieth century foam-filled chair belonging to a museum.
* Principles and practice are demonstrated through a series of case
histories
* Provides a common vocabulary and point of reference across the
conservation disciplines
* Includes contributions from world-renowned specialists from the
public and private sectors
Art can transform a space. Whether your style is classic, modern or
somewhere in between, artwork will raise your decor to a whole new
level. But forget the days of hanging a piece and just leaving it
there. It's time to create a new mindset, rotate your art and keep
your walls alive and interesting. Update your child's space as
often as you like with these beautiful contemporary illustrations.
Printed on high-quality paper, each artwork is simple to remove and
ready to frame. A perfect gift for any parent. SELLING POINTS: . A
wide selection of prints to choose from to decorate the home . Each
artwork is simple to remove and ready to frame . Printed on
high-quality paper . Perfect gift for family and friends Includes
36 illustrations
Small Loom Weaving is a friendly introduction to the joys of making
your own handwoven goods. Illustrated lessons introduce you to the
fundamentals of the loom, materials, tools, color changes,
introducing texture, finishing, and more. This useful guide also
shows you how to make chic, boho items ranging from coasters and
placemats to scarves and small wall hangings. In this book, textile
designer and expert weaver Ichi.co proves that creating beautiful
textures and patterns on a loom is easier than you may think, and
weaving your own pieces is an immensely rewarding experience. This
book shows you how to make 23 projects, including: Easy coasters in
a variety of colors, textures, and patterns, including variegated
stripes Planter covers that dress up any basic pot Attractive
little purses for your phone, money, or business cards Lovely
fringed scarves--both monochrome and patterned Small wall hangings
and multi-purpose mats in motifs from whimsical to classic The
simple projects in this book help you master the essentials while
creating something useful and beautiful, and the diagrams show you
how easy it can be to plan designs of your own.
There is no shortage of books on how to look after houseplants but
no one has shown us how and when and why these plants came to be in
our homes. Catherine Horwood's combination of social history, plant
history and the history of interior design explains why, as
Flanders and Swann sung in the 1950s, 'the garden's full of
furniture / and the house is full of plants.' In this fascinating
book we learned how potted plants are as much subject to fashion as
pieces of furniture. For the Victorians, it was the aspidistra in
the front parlour, the Edwardians loved a palm, and, for today's
millennials, no home is complete without the ubiquitous fiddle-leaf
fig. This book show that there is little new when it comes to
plants in the home. In the mid-18th century, Wedgwood created a
market for special bulb pots and in the 1950s, some of Terence
Conran's earliest designs were for houseplant containers. Across
the ages, the choice of potted plants has been influenced by the
layout of houses, the levels of dirt and pollution and the
equipment to hand. Now, with so much choice, we seem happy to treat
houseplants as disposables. This book gives a better understanding
of the miracles that were once achieved with indoor plant displays,
inspired by Sir Hugh Platt's 1608 vision of a garden 'within
doores'. This new edition has been revised with new material added
to bring the history of the houseplant and its massive explosion in
popularity right up to date.
The practice of interior design has become ever more specialized as
new technologies have expanded how designers can use light, space,
color, and decoration. At the same time, the study of the interior
-- private, public and corporate -- has become a complex field.
Interior design is now a rich and sophisticated discipline which
draws on many others: psychology, cultural theory, philosophy,
gender studies, anthropology, and history, as well as design
history, architecture, arts and crafts, furniture, and fashion.
"Interior Design" presents a critical introduction to contemporary
theory and practice. The book highlights the key concepts behind
the study of interiors in order to present an inter-disciplinary
overview of the subject. Always aware that design is a practical
discipline, the book is illustrated throughout with examples and
detailed case studies of interior design practice.
South Beach, at Miami, Florida, has it all: sand, sun, surf,
beautiful people, stylish fashions, architecture from the height of
American Art Deco to the most modern renderings of steel and glass.
The visitor is drawn in a hundred directions at once, trying not to
stare, but hoping to take it all in and to hold onto the
impressions this place is bound to make.This book captures the
sights of the city. The photographer's eye finds the details. Deco
colors wash buildings as sun and shadow accentuate their bold
designs. Deep blue, cloudless skies rise over the bright beach and
sparkling sea, as bathers bask in the sun. Over 100 wonderful color
photographs are reminders of the days spent in this fantastic
place, taking the reader to the beach, among the trendy shops and
hotels, along the tree lined streets with Deco-styled homes. In
nearly every direction there is a something to catch the eye. This
will be a time capsule of your South Beach experience!
More than 60 of today's top lighting designers from the United
States and Europe are showcased here, along with up-and-coming
talents. Over 300 color photos of hundreds of funky, fun, classic,
far-out, retro, and whimsical designs, including chandelier and
ceiling fixtures, wall sconces, and table and floor lamps are
featured. This is the ultimate shoppers' guide for anyone hunting
for the unique and special. An index provides contact information
for each design studio. Also, items shown have suggested retail
prices in the captions. This is a must-have for professional
interior designers, and an invaluable tool for any homeowner
shopping for something truly fabulous.
Terrain's plant experts travel the world in search of the most
unusual and interesting houseplants. In this inspiring and
practical guide, they share their favorite specimens: exotic and
eclectic ferns, like the skeleton fork, a primitive (and unfussy)
predecessor to the family; new aroids to feed that monstera
obsession; and adventurous trailing plants like dischidia, which is
found cascading from tree branches in its native Thailand; plus
succulents and cacti, indoor trees, the best low-care plants, and
"rule breakers" like bamboo muhly grass that can make an unexpected
move indoors. Along the way, Terrain introduces their favorite
independent growers - passionate plant lovers who are creating new
hybrids and bringing back old-school specimens to the market. And
readers learn Terrain's way of styling and overarching philosophy
on care: the most important thing we can give our plants is our
presence
As many parents know, decorating and furnishing a child's room can
be both a pleasure and a problem: you have somehow to find a
balance between practicality, playfulness, comfort, safety,
originality and making the most of the space available. Some of the
world's best-known designers and design companies have risen to the
challenge of creating furniture and accessories specifically for
children. Rather than being merely scaled-down adult designs, the
best designs for children should respond to their express needs: as
well as being durable, safe and easy to clean, they should nurture
a child's development and encourage creativity and the use of
imagination. This stylish book presents some 250 designs for
children, both iconic pieces of furniture, furnishings and toys and
more recent creations based on the latest technological advances.
From Charles and Ray Eames, Eero Aarnio and Nanna Ditzel through to
Marcel Wanders and Javier Mariscal, and from Knoll and Artek to
Alessi, MDF Italia and Magis, the biggest names in design have
produced beds, tables, chairs, storage, rugs, cutlery and
playthings that can be used from children's earliest days through
to the start of adolescence. With a fresh, appealing layout, the
book is divided into three main sections - furniture, accessories
and toys - within which the designs are further arranged into such
categories as cribs and cots, bookcases, mirrors, mobiles and
rocking horses. Throughout, concise descriptions are accompanied by
colourful and lively illustrations. Whether you are a
style-conscious parent seeking ideas for a functional yet fun
nursery, bedroom, playroom or study, a design professional or
simply a fan of contemporary design, this is an enchanting
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