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      • Trusted Partner
        The Arts
        August 2018

        Interior decorating in nineteenth-century France

        The visual culture of a new profession

        by Anca I. Lasc, James Ryan

        This book examines the beginnings of the interior-design profession in nineteenth-century France. Here, the ideal domestic interior was represented and expressed through various media outlets, including collecting and domestic-advice manuals, pattern books, illustrated magazines, art and architectural exhibitions and department-store catalogues. Upholsterers, cabinet-makers, architects, stage designers, department store managers, taste advisors, collectors and illustrators 'sold' the interior as an image and a work of art to their customers and the public at large. The book argues that the growing visual culture of the interior, encouraged by new, modern techniques of image-making and reproduction enabled the still-unnamed profession of the interior designer to take shape. Observing the dependence of trades on the visual appeal of their work, the book establishes crucial links between the fields of art history, material and visual culture and design history.

      • Trusted Partner
        The Arts
        January 2019

        Interior decorating in nineteenth-century France

        The visual culture of a new profession

        by Anca I. Lasc, James Ryan

        This book explores the beginnings of the interior design profession in nineteenth-century France. Drawing on a wealth of visual sources, from collecting and advice manuals to pattern books and department store catalogues, it demonstrates how new forms of print media were used to 'sell' the idea of the unified interior as a total work of art, enabling the profession of interior designer to take shape. In observing the dependence of the trades on the artistic and public visual appeal of their work, the book establishes crucial links between the fields of art history, material and visual culture, and design history.

      • Trusted Partner
        The Arts
        December 2020

        Interior decorating in nineteenth-century France

        The visual culture of a new profession

        by Anca I. Lasc, James Ryan

        This book explores the beginnings of the interior design profession in nineteenth-century France. Drawing on a wealth of visual sources, from collecting and advice manuals to pattern books and department store catalogues, it demonstrates how new forms of print media were used to 'sell' the idea of the unified interior as a total work of art, enabling the profession of interior designer to take shape. In observing the dependence of the trades on the artistic and public visual appeal of their work, Interior decorating in nineteenth-century France establishes crucial links between the fields of art history, material and visual culture, and design history.

      • Lifetyle & personal style guides
        January 2014

        Downsize With Style

        A 5-Step Process To Create A Happy Home and Refine Your New Lifestyle

        by Bettina Deda

        Downsize with Style is the first practical guide for empty nesters helping them reduce stress while downsizing, get rid of clutter and excess stuff, prioritise what to keep and optimise storage. Downsize with Style received the following accolades: * Shortlisted – Agent’s Pick of the Month, Andrew Lownie, London, October 2104 * Rated ‘Outstanding’ – Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards, November 2014 * Bronze medal at the 2015 Independent Publisher Book Awards, National category Home & Garden * Finalist 2015 USA Best Book Awards   The book is based on an easy-to-follow 5-step process to achieve a stylish and functional home in a more compact space. De-clutter and tidy up Find your personal style Visualise your ideas Layout your space Start decorating Additionally, it covers expert tips from international designers, real estate and removal specialists.

      • Interior design, decor & style guides

        Fine Decorating

        Secrets of the Great Decorators

        by Martin Wood (author)

        Martin Wood, author of highly regarded and bestselling books on the work of Nancy Lancaster, John Fowler and Sister Parish among others, and a distinguished interior designer in his own right, has had privileged access to the greatest decorators of our time. From them he has learned how colour works with light; how to measure a room so that you have the basic information needed to draw up a variety of plans; how to maximize space; how to dress a window; how to draw up a lighting plan; how to arrange a room for balance and harmony. How, in fact, to think like a fine decorator. In this book he celebrates the work of these decorators and demonstrates how their design secrets can be adopted and adapted by others in to create beautiful places of their own.

      • Lifetyle & personal style guides
        March 2021

        PERFECT ENGLISH STYLE

        Creating rooms that are comfortable, pleasing and timeless

        by Ros Byam Shaw

        Some styles of decorating have a longer shelf life than others.   One of the most durable is English Country Style, which works just as well in a city apartment or suburban home as it does in a manor house.

      • Interior design, decor & style guides
        October 2015

        Greenterior

        Plant-loving creatives and their homes

        by Coffeeklatch (Magali Elali & Bart Kiggen)

        Interior features on 18 creatives from Antwerp to New York, who all have one thing common, namely a passion for plants. The book also contains a handy index listing all the plants in the photographs, including their specific characteristics.

      • Lifetyle & personal style guides
        October 2016

        Close To Nature

        Inspiring Houses Off the Road

        by Frank Visser & Mirjam Bleeker

        An edgy coffeetable book filled with dreamy houses in a wild natural setting, for adventurers and lovers of beauty. Featuring the homes and holiday retreats of some fascinating people, built in the most beautiful and unspoiled places, from the jungle to the mountains.

      • Lifetyle & personal style guides
        June 2014

        At the Ocean

        Inspiring Coastal Houses and Refuges

        by Frank Visser & Mirjam Bleeker

        Bleeker and Visser visited the homes and holiday retreats of some fascinating people on or at the beaches of various oceans and seas, like an artistic villa in wood and stone in a green oasis in Senegal, a cabane on a beach in Goa and an architect's retreat on a tiny Swedish island. Here they made honest, sensitive photo reports of the houses or cabanas, and still lifes of details of the interiors, as well as wonderful images of the people and the surroundings.

      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
        September 2020

        Modern Faux Flower Projects

        by Stevie Storck

        Flowers breathe fresh air into our home décor, but constantly replacing and maintaining fresh flowers can be expensive and tricky. With today’s faux florals becoming more realistic than ever, you can make lovely, long-lasting home décor with silk flowers! Learn how to create 12 beautiful flower arrangements, wreaths, garlands, wall hangings, tabletop centerpieces, and other innovative projects using faux flowers that fresh flowers can’t accomplish. Arranged by spring, summer, autumn, and winter DIY creations, this book also includes step-by-step instructions and photography, helpful design, color scheme, texture, technique, and composition tips, and artist profiles to help you see all the possibilities and let your creativity bloom year-round! Written by an interior designer based out of York, Pennsylvania, author Stevie Storck has been featured in the Huffington Post, Susquehanna Style, Lancaster Online, and Houzz. In this book, she provides her expertise and passion for making good design simple so you can take advantage of silk flowers’ longevity and create stunning home décor!

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