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Understanding Modern
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Understanding Modern

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Written for those who want to live in a modern way but not necessarily in a modern home, this book explains the concepts behind the modern movement. It aims to bring classic buildings to life and, by identifying the trademarks of the great Modern designers, demonstrates how modern can be achieved in contemporary interiors.

Living Retro
  • Language: en

Living Retro

A glorious celebration of vibrant twentieth-century design, color, and pattern, Living Retro offers a privileged glimpse into a selection of fabulous retro-inspired homes around the world, from Palm Springs to Paris. A glorious celebration of vibrant twentieth-century design, color, and pattern, Living Retro offers a privileged glimpse into a selection of fabulous retro-inspired homes around the world, from Palm Springs to Paris. Our passion for retro style shows no signs of fading. From the cerebral elegance of mid-century modern and the spare simplicity of Scandinavian retro design to the flamboyant opulence of the 1970s, retro interiors still exert enormous appeal. In this glorious book, Andrew Weaving visits 18 inspiring and varied locations that showcase the Living Retro style. Take a tour of a minimalist loft in London, admire the spare simplicity of Scandinavian mid-century modern and enjoy the colorful, playful chic of Palm Beach in the 1960s – the carefully chosen locations around the globe illustrate the many facets of a look that ranges from sophisticated glamour to pared-down elegance.

Playful Home
  • Language: en

Playful Home

Tapping into today’s trend to return to unstructured playtime and move away from over-scheduling and electronic games, Playful Home is perfectly suited to the times. Andrew Weaving celebrates the best of childhood, from his favorite games and crafts projects to the whimsical décor that kids love. The result is kids’ rooms designed to feed and inspire the imagination, as well as to hold fabulous collections of toys and books. With the philosophy of integrating play into our daily lives, Playful Home looks at twelve family homes designed with children in mind, from the foyer to the back door, which stylishly embrace kids’ activities and interests. The featured spaces are the kids’ rooms, which combine flair and fun so successfully that they end up being the hub of the entire house. Including design ideas for displaying toys and collectibles, plus clever ways of storing them, as well as great tips on how to make murals and unique wall decorations, Playful Home inspires creativity as well as good design.

Retro Revival
  • Language: en

Retro Revival

Now that the vibrant colors and bold shapes of mid-century design are more popular than ever, Retro Revival offers a privileged glimpse into fabulous retro-inspired homes around the world. Our passion for retro style shows no signs of fading. From the cerebral elegance of mid-century modern and the spare simplicity of Scandinavian retro design to the flamboyant opulence of the 1970s, retro interiors still exert enormous appeal. In this glorious book, Andrew Weaving visits 17 inspiring and varied homes around the globe that showcase the Retro Revival style. Furniture by Charles and Ray Eames, Arne Jacobsen, and Le Corbusier mingles with textiles by Lucienne Day, lighting by Isamu Noguchi, and ceramics by Russel Wright and Constance Spry. Take a tour of a minimalist loft in London and enjoy the colourful, playful chic of Palm Beach in the 1960s as you explore the many facets of a look that ranges from sophisticated glamour to pared-down elegance.

High-rise Living
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

High-rise Living

A noted designer surveys twenty-five beautiful high-rise apartments from Europe, Asia, Canada, Australia, and the United States, exploring the history of high-rise living and the architects who envisioned it as a solution to the population problem. 10,000 first printing.

Living Modern
  • Language: en

Living Modern

Architectural modernism was revolutionary when it first appeared in the 1920s, and its innovation showed the world just what twentieth-century design could bring. Living Modern is a grand showcase of classic homes by such design luminaries as Mies van der Rohe, Charles and Ray Eames, Alvar Aalto, Richard Neutra, and many more. With over 200 detailed photographs of both entirely new work and remodeled originals, as well as numerous historical images, the true trademarks of modernism and of each designer are revealed. Ranging from materials and color to lighting and floor plans, Living Modern is an excellent primer to modern home style from its inception to the timeless features applied to the interiors of today.

Modern Retro
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 143

Modern Retro

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-02-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In recent years, mid-century modern furniture, glass, ceramics, and textiles have become popular among those who appreciate their stylish contribution to the contemporary home. 'Modern Retro' will inspire you to create a look that combines modern classics by such visionaries as the Eameses, Bertoia, and Aalto with yard-sale treasures and the best of contemporary design. Created by modern classics dealer Andrew Weaving and design commentator Neil Bingham, 'Modern Retro' is not about slavishly recreating a period feel. Instead, it shows how to take the best designs from the 1920s to the 1970s and use them throughout your home in a relaxed and individual way, making the most of the gloriously eclectic forms, colors, and patterns available.

Practical and Descriptive Essays on the Art of Weaving
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Practical and Descriptive Essays on the Art of Weaving

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1808
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Home Modernised
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 191

The Home Modernised

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Unless you are in the enviable position of commissioning a house designed toour own specifications you are probably living in a home that was builtecades, if not centuries, ago. Yet little in the way we live today isatered for in the traditional home. What we require from our living spaceas led us to rethink the way we use and design the interiors of our homes toake them work for us and to make them more contemporary. The home today isore likely to need large areas in which to entertain, a home office, playrea, storage and display for the latest home entertainment gadgets, a sensef space and light and all in conjunction with an increasingly disparate,luid household (divorcees remarrying, step children, home workers, live-inannies, couples without children, singletons). But while many of us have theight ideas, we can't always quite see a way of executing them. This is wherehe Home Modernised steps in as it shows you just how easy it can be toransform your home into a modern living space.

The Renovated Home
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 191

The Renovated Home

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-05-24
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  • Publisher: HarperDes

Today, what we require in our living spaces has led us to rethink the way we use and design the interiors of our homes. We’re more likely to need large areas to create a home office, play area, storage space, or display for the latest home entertainment equipment. While many of us have good ideas, we can’t always see the ways to carry them out. This magnificently illustrated text leads you through the process and supplies clear and understandable examples demonstrating just how easy it can be to transform your home into a space that fits the way you want to live today.