The New French Décor
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Rating | : | 4.37 (649 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0810994593 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
After the success of The New Eighteenth-Century Style, journalist Michèle Lalande and photographer Gilles Trillard team up once again to showcase the most successful combinations of treasured heirlooms and contemporary design. Yet it has become the chic new decorating style in France, and is now spreading throughout the world. Beautifully photographed by Trillard, these rich designs, conceived and executed by top stylists, decorators, and antiquarians, delight the eye on each page with a brilli
. About the Author Michèle Lalande is a journalist and interior decorator. Both contributors live in Paris. For many years she has been a regular contributor to various French and other foreign shelter magazines.Gilles Trillard has been a freelance photographer for twenty-five years. He specializes in photographing interiors, and his work is regularly published in Elle Décoration and Campagne et Décoration among other magazines
The New French Decor - Living With Timeless Objects Not my very favorite decorating with collections type picture book. I will keep it and browse through it now and again. There did seem to be a few more dead stuffed birds then I expected. That said - I must mention that when my relatives were abroad - they too developed an attraction for little dead, fuzzy creatures!. French Decorating Fabulous addition to their first book. Good photographs, writing and, aboveall, great objects and antiques.. French Flea Market Style Colleen Martin I just purchased this book as a gift for myself for Christmas. I would say that it is not for everyone who loves to decorate with French style. For some it may be "too cluttery" as it is how to do the current new design style of "assembling many disparate objects" to create a display where you have to study the whole and then its many parts to understand the composition. The book is basically photographs with short descriptions of the photo. There really is no text to the book discussing decorating techniques, etc. I would have liked to see more text to explain the details of the photos. There is no French elegance "candy" here
Both contributors live in Paris. For many years she has been a regular contributor to various French and other foreign shelter magazines.Gilles Trillard has been a freelance photographer for twenty-five years. Michèle Lalande is a journalist and interior decorator. . He specializes in photographing interiors, and his work is regularly published in Elle Décoration and Campag