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""Nature's quintessential color combination of blue and white never
ceases to amaze me. The look of pristine snow against deep blue
Aspen skies; spires of blue and white delphinium in a garden;
Connecticut's spring mornings where the apple blossoms and nodding
heads of white narcissus are in contrast to soft blue skies and
vibrant green grass--these and many more images found in nature
have informed my work for the last thirty-five years. From fashion
to interiors, and tabletop to gardens, the presence of blue and
white is a constant in my past collections as well as throughout my
previous eight books. It seems natural that I would eventually do a
book on living and designing with this seminal color
combination."
"--from the Introduction"
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This private tour of the dazzling homes of legendary style-setter
Carolyne Roehm showcases her favorite color combination in more
than three hundred glorious photographs.
From the time designer Carolyne Roehm rented her first small
apartment in New York in her twenties, she has loved blue and
white. In that one-bedroom flat, she draped the walls, chairs,
sofa, and a canopy bed in an inexpensive blue and white sheeting
fabric designed by her boss, Oscar de la Renta, and began
collecting blue-and-white porcelain from around the
world--initially bargain reproductions and eventually
museum-quality pieces--from China, Japan, Portugal, the
Netherlands, and elsewhere.
Today, Carolyne Roehm presides over a magnificent duplex in
Manhattan, an antique-filled stone house in Connecticut, and a chic
yet rustic home in Aspen, all of which contain rooms decorated in
blue and white, featuring accents from her collections of china,
ceramics, glassware, linens, furniture, and decorative pieces.
These rooms employ the whole spectrum of blues, from delicate sky
to the deepest, boldest navy, evoking moods ranging from tranquil
to vibrant.
In "A Passion for Blue and White," Carolyne Roehm takes us inside
her homes (including her former pied-a-terre in Paris) in
never-before-seen photographs of these stunning rooms. She also
reveals how she has used blue and white to magnificent effect
outdoors in Connecticut around her pool and in her gardens--and
even how she used the combination in designing a wedding for a
friend.
She provides inspiration for tabletop design, flower arranging, and
gift-wrapping, suitable for all budgets. Her ceramic, textile, and
glass collections (endless sources of her creativity) can be
emulated by anyone with trips to flea markets, thrift shops, and
inexpensive import stores as well as antique stores and galleries.
A swatch of French fabric began Carolyne Roehm's lifetime love
affair with blue and white. In this book, she demonstrates through
her own decorating and designs, how this combination works its
magic on everything from upholstery and drapes to napkins and
tablecloths, wrapping paper and ribbons. For anyone with a passion
for blue and white, here is the ultimate style guide and Carolyne
Roehm's most gorgeous book yet.
Wood Planks and Oriental Rugs weren’t the only floor coverings found in America’s old houses. In fact, a rich array of floor treatments have been used—from brick, tile and linoleum to mats and floorcloths, from rag rugs to ingrain, embroidered and pile carpets. And, of course, Oriental rugs on wood floors. Finding just the right floor covering to furnish an old house or to create a period look in any building has always been a challenge. Now, Floor Coverings for Historic Buildings explains how to choose and buy the correct floor coverings used between 1750 and the 1930s, including where to order 475 reproductions described here in detail. This invaluable catalog, illustrated with 175 photographs, also provides a history of American floors,a glossary of floor covering terms, addresses for 82 suppliers (many of whom fill custom and special orders), a reading list and sources of help.
Celebrate each season with styling inspiration and simple DIY projects for a festive and cozy home every month of the year.
Join Steffy Degreff as she invites you on a year-long tour of her thoughtfully designed living spaces—an A-frame cabin in the Catskill Mountains and a Cape style home in Long Beach, New York. You’ll learn how to use decorative elements to create a home that feels warm and inviting.
For each month, Steffy shares styling tips to reflect the seasonal changes and showcase your personal aesthetic, from the addition of whimsical vintage pieces to a spring table setting or mini pumpkins placed around a room in creative ways for fall.
Enhance both the interior and exterior of your home with:
- 50 tips on styling your space with coordinating colors, textures, patterns, and more
- 25 DIY projects including everything from hanging flowers to cabinet wreaths
- 12 months of ideas showcasing fun ways to swap out your home décor
- 8 different holidays to decorate for, from Valentine’s Day to Christmas
- 5 seasonal recipes to make something special for your party guests to enjoy
- Plus outfit inspiration to complement every season
Whether you live in a cabin in the woods, a high-rise in the city, or a duplex in the burbs, A Home for Every Season provides inspiration and guidance for making your space festive year-round. Welcome home.
The KingsHaven Design team is skilled at transforming timeworn
interiors and exteriors into breathtaking spaces for inspired
living by sharing with their clients the spectacular work of
artisans and artworks from around the world, and by developing
strong fair-trade relationships with artists that benefit them,
their families, and their communities. Be it working with a
stonemason to salvage the granite facade of a historic estate,
collaborating with blacksmiths on a lighting fixture or custom
piece of furniture, meeting with artisans who create gorgeous
handcrafted baskets in the designs of their tribal ancestors, or
searching hidden markets in Europe and South America for art
pottery, antique mirrors, prints, and textiles, Lauren Wylonis and
the studio's objective is to reclaim, restore, and revitalise their
client's residential interiors and exteriors. In many senses of
clever design, they create spaces that reflect a sharp and
sophisticated twenty-first-century aesthetic for today's energetic
lifestyles, yet never lose sight of the past. Rejuvenation of
character, charm and architectural significance combined with the
creation of cutting-edge luxury and style are the hallmarks of the
design studio's ethos, which also can be seen in the handcrafted
light fixtures, furnishings, and accessories found at Wylonis's
irresistible retail showroom in Paoli, PA, just outside
Philadelphia. The pages of this book are resplendent with luscious
photography and insightful texts that together showcase Wylonis's
unique practice and meticulous attention to detail in designing
lighting, furniture, and home decor that takes each space to a
higher level in art, architecture, beauty, and function. The useful
tips for use in a new home or renovation are diverse and range from
mindful design to achieving authenticity in an older home
renovation. A must-have book for a connoisseur of interiors and
design, or anyone looking to build or renovate a home or space.
Edward van Vliet is an international design company specialising in
conceptual interior and product design for the corporate sector.
The company has a strong focus on hospitality, urban residential,
and office sectors. With proven expertise in design and consumer
behaviour, Edward van Vliet throws down the gauntlet to the status
quo, bringing a fresh mindset to the process of destination design.
Specialising in designing premium tailored experiences and products
for leading brands, Edward van Vliet delivers unique concepts
worldwide which are consistent with the location, culture, and
experience desired. Foreword in English, Arabic, Dutch, French,
German, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese.
In this beautifully illustrated guide, best-selling author Sally
Coulthard demonstrates how to transform your living and working
spaces into places that put you in touch with nature. Eight
inspiring chapters cover key elements for the 'biophilic home',
including materials, views, colour and natural light. Each section
explores the links between home, health and happiness, drawing on
environmental research and neuroscience while making practical
suggestions for bringing the natural world into your home. Bring
nature indoors with flowers and plants, rediscover the innate
pleasure of real fires and fresh air, and learn how to improve your
mood and sleep patterns with dynamic light. Create a space filled
with natural elements, patterns, nature's colours, fabrics and
textures that lift your mood; find out why natural sounds and water
are soothing; and learn how to make small changes that will
inspire, invigorate and enrich your relationship with the natural
world. 'As best-selling author and designer, Sally Coulthard,
reveals in this guide, creating a 'biophilic home' can have a huge
impact on your wellbeing; improving your mood and encouraging
healthier sleep patterns...Be it plants, materials, colour or
light, it's enlightening to see how small changes can make a big
difference, while deepening your respect and correlation to the
natural world.' FORBES Magazine 'How to embrace the natural world
by transforming your interior spaces with specific materials,
colours, views and sounds.' Gardens Illustrated 'Humans are
mammals, programmed over millennia to respond to the natural world.
We may be able to live and work in man-made environments most of
the time. But according to a new movement of "biophilic" designers
and enthusiasts, we are not thriving...writer Sally Coulthard
likens it to the practice of keeping animals in captivity, in
surroundings ill-suited to their needs. "We live in a world that is
fundamentally mismatched to our evolutionary adaptation - we don't
see, hear and feel the things that we are programmed to respond
to," she writes.' Financial Times 'In this beautifully illustrated
hardback, Coulthard explores the many benefits of biophilic design,
drawing on environmental and neuroscientific research to uncover
the links between home, health and happiness. A fascinating and
uplifting read that looks at the science behind feel good
furnishings.' The Independent 'Never before has the need been
greater for being more connected with the natural world, as more
and more of us spend longer periods in our own homes. Divided into
eight chapters covering key elements for the 'biophilic home',
including materials, views, colour and natural light, the book
explores the links between home, health and happiness. Drawing on
environmental research and neuroscience, Sally makes practical
suggestions for bringing the natural world into our homes,
positively impacting cognitive function, psychological health and
general well-being.' The Lifestyle Editor '...bestselling author
Sally Coulthard picks out...the easiest ways we can bring nature
indoors' Town and Country House magazine '[Sally] recounts how
biophilia, the idea that humans are viscerally wired to feel a
communion with the natural world, has shifted from a hypothesis
espoused by the biologist Edward O. Wilson and others to the
emergence of urban beekeeping, increasingly diverse city gardens
and wild ideas for residences and workplaces.' New York Times 'an
excellent book' 50 Plus Magazine 'Sally Coulthard's new book
'Biophilia', explains how important the colours of the natural
world are for decorating' Esquire Magazine 'Biophilia, a new book
by Yorkshire author Sally Coulthard, reveals how staying close to
nature will make you healthier and happier.' Yorkshire Post
'Coulthard explores ways to harmonize home and the natural word.
She covers proper lighting, temperature, and airflow; decorating
with natural materials; beneficial colors and patterns, and more.'
Publishers Weekly 'Probably the most beautifully produced book I've
read for many a year, with such fabulously written text, I have to
say it is such a delight to read, you feel like you are holding
nature in your hands. Each page brings with it something inspiring,
from colour, to light, to sound, to choosing materials,
temperature, views, spaces, water and more.' Argenta Wellness 'Our
senses are wired to seek out the natural world. In author and
designer Sally Coulthard's exploration of organic and natural
design, she breaks down how homes can be designed to tap into our
fundamental attraction to the outdoors. In addition to techniques
that can improve our wellness, Coulthard's advice can also make
interiors feel more like home even as they bring nature inside.' LX
Collection 'A beautifully illustrated book packed with ideas for
bringing the outside inside to your home or workplace.'
Spirituality and Practice 'North Yorkshire writer Sally Coulthard
is your guide to green living in her new book' Great British Life
The authors of the hip Think series seek out inspiring,
imaginative, and innovative interior design from around the world.
This best-of Think compilation is the ultimate interiors lookbook,
bringing together a fantastic selection of highlights from the
series. You'll find vintage, modern, minimalist, eclectic, Art
Deco, brutalist, and rural chic styles, from the edgiest and most
artistic homes. You'll get new ideas for your own home, and enjoy
dream-worthy images of beautiful interiors with an international
allure. Text in English, French and Dutch.
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