Bohemian Modern: Imaginative and Affordable Ideas for a Creative and Beautiful Home
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.95 (564 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1849756228 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-03-29 |
Language | : | English |
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Her career has encompassed store display and merchandizing for Anthropologie and set design for commercials and TV shows, as well as interior design for private clients. Her popular blog is entitled Life Unstyled and she is also the author of the bestselling 'Modern Rustic' (978-1-84975-445-3), which is also published by Ryland Peters & Small. . Emily Henson has recently returned
Five Stars Love the home, Fun to see al the beautiful designs!. Throw back to 1982 Shannon Miles For a book that was published in 2015 the photos look like they were taken in 1982. This "Modern" Bohemian is far from modern. The book is already in my donate pile. Such a waste of money.. boo style Judy Boring Pictures of decorations were very beautiful. Many of the ideas are fresh looking for today. I love the mix and match of the elements which in a room.
--Lisa Boone, "Los Angeles Times"Celebrates modern style while paying homage to the free-spirited fashion of the 1960s and 70s --ArchitecturalDigestIf you love creative and eclectic interiors, then you are going to love Emily Henson's beautiful new book, Bohemian Modern --Such Pretty Things blog . In Emily Henson s new book "Bohemian Modern," the interiors stylist and author proves that the current '70s style revival is more than just a "modern hippy vibe
From a restored barn on the breezy Moroccan coast to a former parking garage in the Netherlands that's been converted into a flexible family live/work space, Emily shows that any home can have Bohemian Modern style.. Emily Henson explores the elements that come together to create this eclectic, colorful, and contemporary look and draws inspiration from an array of real-life Bohemian Modern homes.The Bohemian Modern home is a place where creativity, individuality, and a wild mix of color and pattern meet in a modern environment. Emily Henson starts by taking a look at the different facets of the look: pattern and color, textiles, handmade pieces, living with houseplants, and collections and display. The style certainly gives a nod to ’70s chic, with its use of shagpile rugs, Swiss cheese plants, and macramé, but it stands firmly in the present