Perfect Imperfect
Thursday, June 23, 2016
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Since its arrival final week, Karen McCartney's novel mass Perfect Imperfect has hold upwards a cherished add-on to my collection of interior books. With styling by Glen Proebstel and photography by Sharyn Cairns, Perfect Imperfect explores the aesthetic of the Japanese regulation wabi-sabi which advocates that beauty is establish inwards imperfections. A celebration of accident, curation too collection, it features Karen's idea provoking commentary too interviews accompanied past times stunning visuals from the homes too studies of international too Australian creatives, including artists, video directors, designers, photographers, architects, ceramicists, retailers, hoteliers, gallery owners too visual merchandisers. A collaborative procedure that has taken years to come upwards together, it has involved working across continents from New York to London, Paris too Kingdom of Belgium also every bit closed to Australia.
Styling too photography past times Michelle Halford for TDC
I convey long been a fan of Sharyn Cairns work too the mass reflects all that I dear near her photography such every bit the moody colours, rich textures too play on lite too shadow. The mass embraces both electrical current pattern objects too those that are good worn, the consequence existence a collection of beautiful interior settings that mix comfort, pattern too offbeat beauty. Published past times Murdoch Books, here's a modest sense of savor of what you'll detect inside, including the incredible Kingdom of Belgium dwelling of interior designer Bea Mombaers below.
I convey long been a fan of Sharyn Cairns work too the mass reflects all that I dear near her photography such every bit the moody colours, rich textures too play on lite too shadow. The mass embraces both electrical current pattern objects too those that are good worn, the consequence existence a collection of beautiful interior settings that mix comfort, pattern too offbeat beauty. Published past times Murdoch Books, here's a modest sense of savor of what you'll detect inside, including the incredible Kingdom of Belgium dwelling of interior designer Bea Mombaers below.
Images courtesy of Allen & Unwin