The Art of Wholesome Interior Design

The Art of Wholesome Interior Design

Author: Hengameh Fazeli

Publisher: Prana World

Published: 2023-08-26

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13:

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No matter how the traditional societies discovered the rules and principles behind the science of architecture and how it affects the overall health and well-being of the people, the important thing is that they work! This book is an attempt to help us, architects, interior designers, home lovers, and enthusiasts, to re-look into our living spaces; and re-define them from being merely a physical place of habitation with certain mathematical standards to fit our physical life, to a place of nourishment with qualities that strengthen our whole being, physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually.


Art of the House

Art of the House

Author: Bobby McAlpine

Publisher: Rizzoli Publications

Published: 2014-04-29

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0847842533

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Architect Bobby McAlpine and interior design partner Susan Ferrier share their poetic approach to creating beautiful interiors in this follow-up to the best-selling The Home Within Us. In their newest book, the famed design team discusses the principles that guide their extraordinary work and share ideas for creating atmospheric environments. The book profiles a selection of houses that resonate with the firm's nuanced and sensual aesthetic. Combining painterly hues, diverse textures, and rich patinas, these interiors include a mix of antiques and contemporary furnishings. Throughout, we are shown the methods that these masters have honed to produce striking, inspiring spaces. In one featured residence, dark and light tones play off each other, with shimmering accents of silver, gold, and glass. Another house epitomizes the power of white's purity to refresh the eye. The cool blue of water and shades of the forest floor make up the naturalistic palette of a third dwelling. In all, modern-day upholstered pieces combine with fine and rustic antiques to furnish rooms that are welcoming.


Cinematic Style

Cinematic Style

Author: Jess Berry

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2022-01-27

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 135013760X

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From cinema's silent beginnings, fashion and interior design have been vital to character development and narrative structure. Despite spectacular technological advancements on screen, stunning silhouettes and striking spaces still have the ability to dazzle to dramatic effect. This book is the first to consider the significant interplay between fashion and interiors and their combined contribution to cinematic style from early film to the digital age. With examples from Frank Lloyd Wright inspired architecture in Hitchcock's North by Northwest, to Coco Chanel's costumes for Gloria Swanson and a Great Gatsby film-set turned Ralph Lauren flagship, Cinematic Style describes the reciprocal relationship between these cultural forms. Exposing the bleeding lines between fashion and interiors in cinematic and real-life contexts, Berry presents case studies of cinematic styles adopted as brand identities and design movements promoted through filmic fantasy. Shedding light on consumer culture, social history and gender politics as well as on fashion, film and interior design theory, Cinematic Style considers the leading roles domestic spaces, quaint cafes, little black dresses and sharp suits have played in 20th and 21st-century film.