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State-of-the-art kitchen design strongly reflects the 21st century lifestyle. Now, more than ever, the kitchen really is the heart of the home, and there is a kitchen to suit every personality and design sensibility. The aim of this comprehensive selection of new designs is to showcase the best of what is happening in kitchens today. This book features the innovative use of materials by brands like Boffi, as well as original and alternative use of space by architects such as Messana OґRorke.
Ultimate Wonderplants brings together the most inspiring locations from the international bestsellers, Wonderplants and Wonderplants 2.
Twenty-five top interiors from Stockholm to Melbourne, from Madrid to Tokyo. Ultimate Wonderplants features a superlative selection of the most beautiful, diverse and above all green interiors from around the globe. The authors offer the ultimate tips and tricks on how to create a green oasis in your very own home. They include practical tips for varying colour and size, an overview of the various types of plants, as well as suggestions for positioning and maintaining plants in your home.
It's all you need to take care of your urban jungle and transform your home into a verdant paradise.
- Showcases the most beautiful interiors of the greatest plant lovers from all over the world, selecting the best projects from Wonder Plants and Wonder Plants 2, and brings them together in one book
- Follows on the worldwide success of volumes 1 & 2 (now sold out): more than 18,000 copies sold
- Includes practical tips and plant index
About the Author:
Judith Baehner is a stylist, author, blogger, plant-guru, plant-architect, plant-poet and freelance editor for just about anything that makes life a little more green. She is the author of the Plant Lab, Wonderplants, and Ultimate Wonderplants, and the founder of Green Lab, whose mission is to "re-love and re-connect" with nature.
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Qui dit Marianne Evennou pense appartement aux mille astuces et aux palettes de couleurs subtiles. Cette architecte d’intérieur, autodidacte, a commencé sa vie professionnelle dans la gestion et le management. C’est en aménageant ses propres appartements et maisons qu’elle entame un virage à 360une reconversion complète.
À travers dix intérieurs passés au crible, neuf chapitres thématiques (cuisine, salle de bains, bureau, chambre d’enfants…), des plans et un carnet d’adresses, ce livre pousse les portes de son univers où les défauts deviennent des qualités et où toutes les pièces, même les salles de bainsd’eau minuscules ou les cuisines sombres, sont traitées avec attention. Les petits espaces – la plupart de ses projets font moins de 80 m2 – sont des terrains de jeu sans fin qui ont déjà séduit les 50 000 followers de son compte Instagram et les nombreux lecteurs de magazines de décoration (ELLE Décoration, Côté Paris, Marie Claire Maison…).
About the Authors:
Architecte d'intérieur autodidacte et spécialiste des petits espaces, Marianne Evennou est immédiatement reconnaissable à sa palette de couleurs délicates et à ses choix de décoration ethnique. Ses nombreuses parutions dans les magazines français (ELLE Décoration, Côté Paris, Marie Claire Maison…) et internationaux (AD, House&Garden, Vogue...) témoignent de son succès, tout comme son compte Instagram suivi aujourd’hui par 48 000 personnes.
Clémence Leboulanger est journaliste, spécialisée en décoration. Après des collaborations avec Le Figaro, Marie Claire Maison, IDEAT ou encore L’Express Mag…, elle a intégré la rédaction de ELLE Décoration en 2008. Elle en est la rédactrice en chef depuis 2019.
This book features some of the world’s most stunning examples of urban living spaces, realised by interior designers and architects from all over the world
Nineteen new city houses and apartments by interior designers and architects from all over the world take urban living to a whole new level.
A book for fashion and design lovers detailing Emilio Pucci's creativity beyond fashion, expressed through his interior design projects, rugs, and porcelain.
The brightly colored printed fabrics that twist around in a kaleidoscope created by Emilio Pucci recount an important period of Italian fashion history dating back to the 1960s.
This volume celebrates Emilio Pucci's creativity, which he expressed through his interior design projects, rugs, and porcelain, as well as in his fashion. Pucci's patterns and designs have been used in collaboration with other brands to create designer and collector objects.
Emilio Pucci focused on the creation of rugs that were presented in 1970 at the Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo in Buenos Aires. The production of exclusive rugs continues upon the request of selected clients, whose houses have been photographed for the book. Currently, Pucci collaborates with Cappellini, Kartell, Bisazza, Illy, and many others on their interior design projects.eation of rugs that were presented at the Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo in Buenos Aires. The production of exclusive rugs continues upon the request of selected clients, whose houses have been photographed for the book. Currently, Pucci collaborates with Cappellini, Kartell, Bisazza, Illy, and many others on their interior design projects.
About the Author:
Laudomia Pucci graduated in business and economics at LUISS University in Rome. After the death of her father,
Emilio Pucci, in 1992, she became head of the Emilio Pucci company. Suzy Menkes is a British journalist and fashion critic. Angelo Flaccavento is a contributing editor to the Business of Fashion. Piero Lissoni is one of Italy's leading Italian architects and designers, known for his contemporary furniture design.
Do our surroundings really make a difference in how we feel? In the harmony with which we conduct our daily lives? In our exploration of our personal, professional and spiritual paths? The answer, as shown in The Art of Dramatic Living: Personalizing the Home through Good Design, is a resounding "Yes!" Form, color, texture, light, proportion and material -- as well as cleanliness and order -- are powerful tools for expressing who we really are. In these pages, Dr. Carol Soucek King visits more than thirty residences around the world in which good design echoes the identity of those who live there. A house in Israel connects an active family with their cherished land and the sea beyond. A rustic lodge/camp dwelling in Texas celebrates its owners' retreat from urban life to a setting amid oak trees, creeks and hills. In Italy, a bachelor pares down the size of his living space and number of possessions but not his full expression of his devotion to music, lyrical spaces and elegant entertaining. In Tokyo, a Japanese entrepreneur creates a background to share his interests in global business and fine art with visiting business leaders and diplomats as well as his family. A couple in Sydney, Australia, uses every aspect of their home's historic site and style as background for their thoroughly up-to-the-minute interests and worldwide travels. Today's homeowners want to shape their house to their lifestyle, not adapt their lifestyle to the home. An individual's home is a mirror of their inner self and a person's environment affects their mind, body and spirit. This book goes beyond design to health and well-being. In these and an array of other homes, Dr. King shows how a variety of people in vastly different circumstances have realized that, in creating a home, one is creating one's own universe, and that in order to live life to its fullest, one should make the most of all the tools of good design.
Unmistakably French, the fifth book in Betty Lou Phillips' best-selling series on interpreting French décor for American homes, broadens yet again the limits of what French style can do for a home. No matter the location or size of the room to be decorated, the French rarely stray from favored and well-known characteristics of design-eighteenth-century furniture, sumptuous textiles, distinctive porcelains, and oil paintings in original carved-wood frames. In Phillips' newest book, she defines some of these specific secrets that French designers use to create an authentic French look-these certain basic decorating values they hold dear, seducing us with their self-assured approach to glamour, culture, and enduring respect for history. The book includes four sections: Passion for French, Art of Living, Savoir-Faire, and Fluent French. The style and settings seen in these contemporary homes, while American, are Unmistakably French! Betty Lou Phillips, ASID, is a renowned designer and the best-selling author of Provencal Interiors, French by Design, French Influences, and Villa Décor. She lives in Dallas, Texas.
Upcycling sums up today’s approach to interiors. It means re-using or re-styling things in an innovative and contemporary way, transforming an older piece of furniture from junk to fabulous. The same idea can even be applied to mass-market modern furniture — through "hacking," you can give it a brand new use or an entirely different look.
Both upcycling and hacking are about re-purposing, taking an inexpensive item and re-working it into something special and unique. It’s not just about making the most of your budget, although upcycling and hacks will save you money. It’s about having a home that reflects your style and individuality.
Sometimes, it’s just a question of looking at "that old thing" in a different way, such as hanging an empty picture frame on the wall, using a piece of outdoor furniture inside, adding different doors to chain-store fittings, or combining traditional and modern in quirky, individualistic ways.
About the Authors:
Liz Bauwens is a freelance stylist who has worked for House and Garden, Good Housekeeping and Country Homes and Interiors.
Alexandra Campbell is a writer whose work has appeared in many national newspapers and magazines including The Times Magazine, The Independent and Financial Times: How to Spend It. Together they are the authors of Simply Country and Thrifty Chic, both available from CICO Books.
Liz Bauwens is based in Chelsea, London and Alexandra Campbell is based in Faversham, Kent.
This carefully curated book presents fourteen private mansions and exceptional apartments, showing the great diversity of their functional and design possibilities. These lofts, maisons de maître, industrial-style spaces, and Haussmann-style apartments are often surprising, and always interesting.
Magnificent residences that take urban living to a whole new level. A unique book on the best in new residential design from all over the world: Amsterdam, Antwerp, Chicago, New York, Paris, Stockholm, The Hague, and Toronto.