
Still: The Slow Home Innbundet Bok av Natalie Walton - 248 Sider
A visual journey around the world, taking in interiors whose owners have embraced the slow lifestyle and taken steps to simplify their lives. Features homes from Australia, Europe, North and South America and North Africa....
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Still is a stunningly photographed interiors book that invites readers to take on the philosophy of the SLOW movement. Living Sustainably. Local.Organic. And Whole. Still features 20 indepth studies of inspirational interiors designed according to the SLOW principles.The owners explain why they chose this path and how it has benefited their lives. All of the homes have been exclusively photographed by renowned interiors photographer Chris Warnes. The book features homes from Australia, Europe, North America, South America, and North Africa, offering readers the opportunity to see outstanding examples of SLOW interiors from all over the world.Immerse yourself in these tranquil spaces.
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| Produktnavn | Walton, Natalie Still (174379570X) |
| Merke | Hardie Grant Books |
| book typ | Kunst og kultur |
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