Learn how to create a comfortable, sustainable home that is aligned with the seasons and celebrates the beauty of the natural world.
There are many benefits to seasonal living, which encourages us to live in harmony with nature as we mark the passing of the year. Each chapter of this book is dedicated to one of the four seasons. In the spring, celebrate new beginnings: bring in blossom and plant bulbs in antique chinaware. Summer is the time to embrace outdoor living with sheer linens and lots of texture, while autumn brings the harvest as the nights draw in: embrace it with earthy tones, dried flowers and cosy furnishings. And in winter, candles, evergreen foliage and soft sheepskins bring light and warmth to the darkest time of the year. Kay Prestney and Becca Cherry present beautiful interiors alongside practical styling inspiration. Seasonal colour palettes, natural materials and biophilic elements are key to this style of decorating, which uses the changing hues of the natural world to create an intentional, comforting home.
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Learn how to create a comfortable, sustainable home that is aligned with the seasons and celebrates the beauty of the natural world.
The book is a visual treat filled with gorgeous photography and spaces that will bring plenty of inspiration to your own seasonal home – Caroline Rowland, 91 magazine
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781788796125
Publisert
2024-07-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
Vekt
1042 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
176
Om bidragsyterne
Kay Prestney (@kinship_creativedc) is an interior designer and stylist whose work has appeared in Country Living, House Beautiful, Reclaim, Country Living Modern Rustic and Apartment Therapy. She runs creative workshops and art directs for small brands and makers. Kay’s consultancy offers commercial and residential design services with a focus on sustainable, biophilic design. She lives in East Anglia. Becca Cherry (@_beccacherry) is a photographer, designer and maker. After she left the fashion industry, her interest in calligraphy led her to begin designing logos, prints, and illustrations for ethical small businesses. She also loves to experiment with natural dyes and screen printing. Becca lives in East Anglia.