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“Madly eclectic in scope, this compendium of interiors gives you a good style overview from colour in Capri to submerged curves in Ile-de-France. While there is a range of styles, each project is fascinating to look at. Nothing is ugly, but there are certainly different points of view expressed in these projects. And that is the true charm of this book: these aren’t sterile set pieces, but seem at least to be reflections of how people actually have furnished and designed residential interiors. The details, artworks, furniture, a stair tread, or stone, are engrossing, making this a rich mine for ideas whether daydreaming or specifying.”— Interiors, New Zealand
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“Madly eclectic in scope, this compendium of interiors gives you a good style overview from colour in Capri to submerged curves in Ile-de-France. While there is a range of styles, each project is fascinating to look at. Nothing is ugly, but there are certainly different points of view expressed in these projects. And that is the true charm of this book: these aren’t sterile set pieces, but seem at least to be reflections of how people actually have furnished and designed residential interiors. The details, artworks, furniture, a stair tread, or stone, are engrossing, making this a rich mine for ideas whether daydreaming or specifying.”— Interiors, Nouvelle-Zélande
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“Madly eclectic in scope, this compendium of interiors gives you a good style overview from colour in Capri to submerged curves in Ile-de-France. While there is a range of styles, each project is fascinating to look at. Nothing is ugly, but there are certainly different points of view expressed in these projects. And that is the true charm of this book: these aren’t sterile set pieces, but seem at least to be reflections of how people actually have furnished and designed residential interiors. The details, artworks, furniture, a stair tread, or stone, are engrossing, making this a rich mine for ideas whether daydreaming or specifying.”— Interiors, Neuseeland
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“Madly eclectic in scope, this compendium of interiors gives you a good style overview from colour in Capri to submerged curves in Ile-de-France. While there is a range of styles, each project is fascinating to look at. Nothing is ugly, but there are certainly different points of view expressed in these projects. And that is the true charm of this book: these aren’t sterile set pieces, but seem at least to be reflections of how people actually have furnished and designed residential interiors. The details, artworks, furniture, a stair tread, or stone, are engrossing, making this a rich mine for ideas whether daydreaming or specifying.”— Interiors, Nueva Zelanda
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