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Nomad: A Global Approach to Interior Style
By Sibella Court and Chris Court
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In this deluxe cloth-covered style guide, celebrated designer Sibella Court travels the world in search of eclectic inspiration. She explores far-flung destinations and captures the essence of each in small details, exotic color palettes, exquisite textures, and traditional crafts. Along the way, she shows readers how to incorporate these elements into interiors and how to replicate the ideas in their own spaces. Overflowing with imaginative ideas from across the globe with breathtaking photos of each destination accompanied by examples of gorgeous real-life interiors, plus tips for applying the looks at home Nomad promises to serve as the ultimate lookbook for designers and wanderers the world over.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Easily one of the most beautiful books ever. Chronicle publishers excel at creating a beautiful presentation. The cover is heavy and textured. The pages vary between thick, glossy pages and smooth vellum. The images push to the edges of every page. Sibella divides the book into regions of travel, each with its own color palette. Some palettes are muted, while others are riotous. The author champions honest materials like linen, clay, stone, the tattered, the hand-dyed, the torn; things with a patina. I spent hours devouring this and will go back to it frequently just like I do with her other book, Etcetera. Yummy, yummy eye candy.