Thrift stores, flea markets, basements, and attics offer plenty of inexpensive - or even free materials that, with a little imagination and transformation, can become exquisite decorative items. There are great ideas in this book to create beautiful home accessories from bargain buys.
In this stunning follow-up to "Fairie-ality: The Fashion Collection from the House of Ellwand," photographer Ellwand uses a gorgeous array of natural elements to explore the limits of imagination in home design and couture. Includes a pull-out palette. Full color. Consumable.
Jewellery, ceramic, furniture, fashion, and much more came together under the roof of the Wiener Werkstatte ("Vienna Workshop"). This hub of creativity, founded in 1903, is recognized to this day for its elevation of handcraftsmanship against an industrialised world, its simple, elegant "square style", and its pursuit of a "Gesamtkunstwerk," or...
An extensively revised edition of one of the bestselling interiors books of the last decade - from the internationally renowned paint company that keeps on growing.
This updated edition features chair designs from 1800 up to present day, and features the biggest names in furniture design, art, architecture and craft. Each entry is illustrated with full colour photography and accompanied by text detailing the materials and background of the chair.
The story of the book that ‘changed the face of rural Ireland’. This is a short history of the Bungalow Bliss project, and the social circumstances that impelled it. It makes the case that Bungalow Bliss was a major catalyst for positive change and that it contributed to a revolutionary improvement in living standards that was not exaggerated in the term “bliss”.