Art&DesignWinter2024
40 | RECENTLY RELEASED ISBN: 978-0-7643-6721-2 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" (216 x 279 mm) Pages: 192 Price: $39.99, £36.99, 56.99 CAD Illustrations: 214 color images Binding: hardcover BISAC: HOUSE & HOME / Decorating & Furnishings It’s All in the Mix Design Ideas for Living Well by Dann Foley Offers design inspiration and direction for all the rooms of a home through 200 photographs and helpful advice from an experienced design professional Features forewords by Thom Filicia (interior design expert and star of the original Queer Eye for the Straight Guy ) and Shayla Copas (luxury designer and tastemaker) Special sections provide tips for budgeting, selecting lighting fixtures, curating accessories, and drawing inspiration from travels and Before & After transformations From celebrated interior designer Dann Foley, this book—part coffee-table stunner, part how-to guide—shows how to blend design elements to create the spaces where you can live your best life. Known for his ability to construct a signature mix of design elements, Foley draws on 30-plus years of experience to share how beautiful, effective design decisions can help you live well in your home. Foley focuses on tailoring spaces to suit clients’ needs while curating a blend of meaningful items and combining classic and contemporary styles. Dann Foley is the founder and a principal of Foley & Stinnette Interior Design, located in Palm Springs, California. A renowned designer with projects across North America, Europe, and Asia, Dann is a regular speaker at major home shows across the US, designs products for his eponymous Dann Foley Lifestyle brand, and has had his work featured in design magazines, at designer showhouses, and on TV. Dann can be found @DesignerDann on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and HOUZZ and at www.foleystinnette.com. ISBN 978-0-7643-6721-2 ISBN: 978-0-7643-6586-7 Size: 7" x 10" (178 x 254 mm) Pages: 144 Price: $29.99, £27.99, 42.99 CAD Illustrations: 80 color images Binding: softcover BISAC: ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES / Textiles & Costume The Guide to Kimono A Handbook to Identifying, Dating, and Pricing Antique and Vintage Japa- nese Kimono by Justine Sobocan A must-have resource for identifying, dating, and valuing vintage and antique kimono Demystifies and debunks myths and misconceptions about this mysterious and often- misunderstood garment Includes Japanese spellings and English transliterations for each clothing type An introductory guide to identifying, dating, and pricing antique and vintage Japanese kimono! Finally, the kimono can be appreciated and understood by all. This concise, fully illustrated guide examines the ever-popular and iconic kimono—a form of traditional Japanese clothing that has existed for centuries and continues to be a part of Japan’s rich cultural heritage. Aimed at kimono enthusiasts and collectors of all levels, this up-to-date resource identifies and explains different types of antique and vintage kimono and kimono-related items, materials, construction, and motifs. Justine Sobocan has a degree in anthropology from McMaster University. She has been collecting kimono since 2005 and has a collection of over 150 pieces, with the oldest dating back 200 years. She lives in Ontario, Canada. Visit https://missmyloko.tumblr.com/. ISBN 978-0-7643-6586-7
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