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Morocco is the antidote for anyone who has grown tired of
minimalist design and beige interiors: saturated colors, intricate
patterns, striking architecture. Like Doris Duke s tribute to
Islamic art and design as embodied in Shangri La, Umberto Pasti s
house and garden in Tangier is the perfect example of a well
curated Moroccan escape full of museum quality pieces of furniture,
luminous textiles, rare tiles and ceramics, and other objets d art
worthy of a private gallery. Set in a lovely garden that is
practically a botanic refuge, the house offers glimpses of the
serene gardens and fountains through windows, archways and loggias,
as well as Pasti s scholarly collection of tiles and rare textiles
from Africa, the Middle East, and southern Europe. Also on display
are highly crafted wooden objects that Pasti has rescued from
obscurity and destruction. With evocative text and gorgeous
specially commissioned photographs, this book offers a tour through
one of the loveliest homes in Tangier complete with an eclectic and
cosmopolitan mixture of objects and decor that bring to life the
sophisticated fusion of Morocco s multicultural blend of cultures.
Anyone interested in interior design and scholarly collecting will
be inspired by the masterful photographs of this gracious home and
its masterful collection.
Unlike most flower-arrangement books, which rely on expensive and
often nonseasonal flowers from florists, this book presents an
alternative that is in line with the "back to nature" movement.
This is the first volume to showcase how to be inspired by nature's
seasonal bounty and bring that nature into the home through floral
arrangements.
From the well-known lifestyle photographer Ngoc Minh Ngo and
Nicolette Owen of Brooklyn's Little Flower School, "Bringing Nature
Home" presents a portfolio of unique and original floral
arrangements directly inspired by the seasons and the local
environment, with sources ranging from farmers' market offerings to
the backyard garden. Presented through lush photography that also
showcases the beautiful interiors the arrangements are created for,
this is as much a decorating tome as it is a floral-arrangement
guide.
A how-to section offers advice on the selection, trimming, and care
of the arrangements and on repurposed and unique containers, making
this book practical as well as inspiring.
The natural fermentation of sourdough culture has proven health benefits and rich depth of flavor. In Sourdough, Sarah Owens shows you just how simple creating a healthy sourdough starter from scratch can be. Beyond traditional breads, nearly 100 delightfully seasonal recipes include pies, cookies, cakes, scones, flatbreads, tarts, and more. Laced with botanical and cultural notes on grains, fruits and vegetables, herbs, and wildcrafted foods, Sourdough celebrates seasonal abundance alongside the timeless craft of artisanal baking.
Italian writer and horticulturist Umberto Pasti s world-famous
garden, Rohuna, is set on a stony hillside high above the ocean
south of Tangier. Pasti s passion for the wild flora of Tangier and
its surrounding region led him to create Rohuna, where he has
transplanted thousands of plants rescued from construction sites
with the aid of men from the village. After decades of painstaking
work, Rohuna has become a living museum. Planted between two small
houses is the Garden of Consolation: a series of rooms and terraces
with lush vegetation, some rendering homage to the paintings of
Rousseau le Douanier, others inspired by invented characters.
Surrounding the Garden of Consolation are the Wild Garden and a
hillside devoted to the wild flowering bulbs of northern Morocco,
where indigenous species of narcissus, iris, crocus, scilla,
gladiolus, and others bloom. With its stunning vistas and verdant
fields, Rohuna is a true arcadia, a garden of incomparable beauty
with the mission to preserve the botanical richness of the region.
Captured here in detail by celebrated photographer Ngoc Minh Ngo,
the poetic beauty of this special and unique place is lovingly
rendered for all the world to see and share.
Like the author's exquisite first book, Bringing Nature Home, this
much-awaited follow-up title presents stunning arrangements and
ideas for interiors inspired by the beauty of flowers. Ngoc Minh
Ngo has recorded the work of artists, designers, and tastemakers
who demonstrate the many ways that flowers can enhance our homes
and work spaces. Each chapter focuses on a unique way to
incorporate floral designs into interiors, from flower arrangements
made from foraged greenery to wall painting evoking Monet's water
lilies to paper flowers that never lose their vibrancy. Renowned
photographer Oberto Gili fills his house in Italy with treasures
from his bountiful garden that inspire his work, and landscape
designer Miranda Brooks puts to use her passion for all things
botanical in the decoration of her beautiful Brooklyn home. With
exceptional photography that captures the beauty of these
flower-inspired homes and text that shares how these imaginative
artists and designers achieved their botanical creations, this is
an irresistible book for flower lovers, decorators, and homeowners.
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