The House in Good Taste

The House in Good Taste

Por Elsie De Wolfe

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
Disponibilidad: Descarga inmediata

Sinopsis

In "The House in Good Taste," Elsie De Wolfe, renowned as the first modern interior designer, invites readers into a world where elegance meets functionality. Richly illustrated and interspersed with personal anecdotes, the book serves not only as a manual for decorating but also as a manifesto for cultivating a lifestyle steeped in taste and refinement. De Wolfe'Äôs prose is both approachable and authoritative, reflecting the cultural zeitgeist of early 20th-century America, as she emphasizes the importance of aesthetics in domestic life while rooting her philosophies in practicality and comfort. De Wolfe'Äôs background as a stage actress and her connections to the elite society of her time inform her unique perspective on design. Her work transcends mere decoration; it serves as a reflection of character and identity. Drawing from her experiences in both the arts and high society, De Wolfe champions the idea that living well is an art, a principle that endeared her to both contemporaries and future generations of designers. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in interior design, history, or the arts. Its timeless insights and transformative approach to personal spaces will inspire readers to view their homes not just as structures, but as canvases for self-expression.

Elsie De Wolfe