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At Home with Town and Country
by Sarah MedfordISBN13:
9781588166975
ISBN10:
158816697X
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Pub. Date:
9/7/2010
Publisher(s):
Hearst
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Summary
At Home With Town & Country, the first-ever home book from the magazine that is the last word in defining the affluent lifestyle, opens the doors to thirty distinctive dwellings, providing rare glimpses of lives being lived in sleek urban showplaces and luxurious rural retreats alike-and offering advice and inspiration for creating stylish, soul-sustaining spaces of your own. These remarkable homes, lavishly photographed to the publication's singular standard, reflect the latest developments in residential architecture and design, including the "Invisible House," Tadao Ando's avant-garde dwelling for the Benetton family in northern Italy and Antoine Predock's art-filled Dallas retreat for Dede and Rusty Rose. But classic design also plays a part: here, too, are Chatsworth, the 400-year-old ancestral seat of the Dukes of Devonshire; Ralph and Ricky Lauren's 1920s-era family estate in Bedford, New York; and Spike and Tonya Lee's historic Manhattan town house. Each of the chapters concludes with a practical guide to a universal aspect of design, from planning the perfect cook's kitchen to building a second home. This sumptuous anthology is sure to grace the coffee tables of the most fashionable homes.
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