Still: The Slow Home
Still: The Slow Home

Still: The Slow Home

£32.00
Still features twenty in-depth studies of interiors designed according to SLOW (sustainable, local, organic and whole) principles. The owners explain why they chose this path and how it has benefitted their lives. All of the homes have been exclusively photographed by renowned interiors photographer Chris Warnes. Featuring homes from Australia, Europe, North America, South America, and North Africa, the book presents outstanding examples of tranquil SLOW interiors from all over the world.
  • Author: Walton, Natalie
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 248
  • Dimensions: 283x216mm
Art of Living with White
Art of Living with White

Art of Living with White

£35.00
The founder of The White Company explores ten homes that illustrate beautifully different ways to use white and neutrals through the seasons. The homes vary in size, style and location - from a minimalist city pied-à-terre to a New England-style country house - but what unites them is the welcoming, stylish and calm feel that their owners have created. The homes are grouped into the four seasons and each chapter ends with a summary of seasonal rituals that will work in any home.
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  • Author: Chrissie Rucker
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 256
  • Dimensions: 290x216mm
Live Beautiful
Live Beautiful

Live Beautiful

£35.00
In this book Athena Calderone taps into her network of interior decorators, designers, and tastemakers to reveal how carefully crafted interiors come together. The EyeSwoon creator explores the spark of inspiration that incites a design journey, breaks down the details of the rooms, and offers helpful tips and advice on how to bring these elevated elements into your own space. Filled with gorgeous photography, this book is both a showpiece of exquisite design and a guide to creating a home that’s unique and thoughtfully put together.
  • Author: Calderone, Athena
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 256
  • Dimensions: 279x229mm
Side Gardener

Side Gardener

£35.99
This is the story of how award-winning cookery writer Rosie Daykin turned a languishing patch beside her home into an informal working garden. With care and attention, the garden blossomed with a bounty of fresh vegetables and fruit, a near-endless supply of flowers for cutting, and even a few eggs from three very naughty hens. Rosie shares her notes on how she designed and nurtured her garden, along with the simple recipes she created to let the freshly grown produce shine in sides, snacks, salads, soups, mains and desserts.
  • Author: Daykin, Rosie
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 288
  • Dimensions: 266x215mm