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The alchemy of things : interiors shaped by curious minds

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Crow Nest; Murdoch Books; 2018Description: 270ISBN:
  • 9781760527778
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 747 MCC
Summary: Explores the homes of 18 global creatives who take an eccentric, whimsical, curated and clever approach to their living space. The Alchemy of Things explores interior spaces at the edges of the decoratively possible. The book details a series of eighteen fascinating homes that come from a truly creative place, transcending conventional notions of collection and display. This new beauty taps into a craving for a personal space with rich layers, a little bit of oddity and an irrepressible joie de vivre. A mix of artists, interior designers, architects, collectors, gallerists, stylists, furniture designers and vintage retailers open the doors to their own homes - many for the first time.
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Explores the homes of 18 global creatives who take an eccentric, whimsical, curated and clever approach to their living space. The Alchemy of Things explores interior spaces at the edges of the decoratively possible. The book details a series of eighteen fascinating homes that come from a truly creative place, transcending conventional notions of collection and display. This new beauty taps into a craving for a personal space with rich layers, a little bit of oddity and an irrepressible joie de vivre. A mix of artists, interior designers, architects, collectors, gallerists, stylists, furniture designers and vintage retailers open the doors to their own homes - many for the first time.

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