
Provence Style
The Art of Home Decoration
Noelle Duck(Author)
Flammarion (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 7. May 2002
Book
Hardback
188 pages
978-2-08-010839-5 (ISBN)
Description
Provencal houses are true homes. Warm shades of ochre glow from the walls and roofs, weathered floors shine, and reflections dance off glazed ceramics hitting cotton tablecloths. The region of Provence has always produced the right materials for building, painting, furnishing and decorating its homes, and for over two thousand years, local artists have worked to create the authentic Provencal style which reflects their unique way of life. This colorful book explores the world of the local craftsmen and decorators, pinpointing the essential characteristics of any authentic Provencal house. From the building of the first wall to the wood finishes, from garden furniture to weather-worn shutters, kitchen tiles to roofing material, and from the bed linens down to the most subtle choice of kitchenware, this book addresses and illustrates every aesthetic detail and how they can be blended together to make up the characteristic result. Also provided is an extensive address book providing useful sources both in Provence and internationally. With this and its feast of glorious photographs, Provence Style will serve as inspiration for designers and Provence-lovers alike.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Paris
France
Publishing group
Editions Flammarion
Illustrations
Illustrated in colour throughout
Dimensions
Height: 275 mm
Width: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-2-08-010839-5 (9782080108395)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Noelle Duck has been living in Provence for many years. In this book she explores her knowledge of typical Provencal homes. She works for Figaro Mediterranee. Christian Sarramon is a renowned lifestyle photographer. He frequently works for large home design magazines. He has collaborated on other Flammarion titles, including Gardens of Normandy. The Book of Roses and Living in Paris.
Content
Introduction * Houses in the sun: stones and building materials, walls, outhouses, roof tiling, doorways, shutters * Interiors: rooms, detailing, fireplaces, walls, floors * Wood: wax, paint, patinas, etc. * Ceramics: porcelain and pottery * Traditional fabrics: antique linens, bedspreads, new suppliers, etc. * In the garden: terraces, pots, paving, water features, garden furniture