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TIDY SPACE


This gem of a little gift book offers readers hundreds of solutions for de-cluttering their lives and their living spaces using the inspiration of American Shaker style and contemporary Japanese design.

Two design styles perfectly embrace tidiness. One was developed in the United States in the 18th century by a devout sect of Quakers who had emigrated from England, the other was formed over thousands of years on the islands of Japan. Although they have no historical link, the Shaker aesthetic, and that of the Japanese Zen style, have much in common. For them both furniture is kept to minimum, objects are hidden away in carefully designed storage spaces, rooms are kept empty with the focus on a few design elements on the walls, natural materials are emphasised both in the construction of rooms and furniture.

Here, for the first time, photographer and author Michael Freeman, has brought together numerous examples of rooms from both Shaker and Japanese homes to demonstrate how home owners can be inspired by these two remarkable design styles. Divided into chapters on  Lessening, Harmonizing, Containing, and Storing the reader is taken on a journey of beautiful tidiness. 

Specially designed cut edges to the book and a removable bellyband give the finishing touches to this little gem of a book.


Editor : Eight Books; 1st edition (28 septembre 2016)

Weight : 790 g

Dimensions: 17.5 x 2 x 24 cm
Language : English

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