Charles Faudree Details by Charles Faudree (2011, Hardcover)
$
15.84$
9.5
Author:Charles Faudree
Book Title:Charles Faudree Details
Dewey Decimal:747.092
Dewey Edition:22
Format:Hardcover
Genre:House & Home, Architecture
ISBN-10:1423611748
ISBN-13:9781423611745
Illustrator:Yes
Intended Audience:Trade
Item Height:0.9 in
Item Length:8.5 in
Item Weight:40.9 Oz
Item Width:11 in
LC Classification Number:NK2004.3.F38A4 2011
LCCN:2011-013850
Language:English
Number of Pages:176 Pages
Number of Volumes:1 vol.
Photographed by:Jordan, Jenifer
Publication Year:2011
Publisher:Gibbs Smith, Publisher
Synopsis:Finishing accessories--by far the most important part of decorating. The accessories we display, their color and texture, abundance or restraint, similarity or variety, combine to establish a unique personality for each room. The way we put them together is art. Focusing on tablescapes, wall decorations, mantels, and fabrics, Charles shows not just the results, but the wonderful journey and process of giving a room its soul and identity. Charles Faudree was named one of America's top 100 designers. He maintains a retail shop and his Charles Faudree Collection of fabric is marketed through Vervain. He's the author of four previous books published by Gibbs Smith. He lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Jenifer Jordan has been a photographer of home interiors and architecture for more than 25 years. She has photographed all of Charles Faudree's books and also Modern Country. She lives in Tulsa., The accessories we display, their color and texture, abundance or restraint, similarity or variety, combine to establish a unique personality for each room. The way we put them together is art. Focusing on tablescapes, wall decorations, mantels, and fabrics, Charles shows not just the results, but the wonderful journey and process of giving a room its soul and identity., Finishing accessories--by far the most important part of decorating. The accessories we display, their color and texture, abundance or restraint, similarity or variety, combine to establish a unique personality for each room. The way we put them together is art. Focusing on tablescapes, wall decorations, mantels, and fabrics, Charles shows not