A Passion for Detail |  | Author: Charlotte Moss Publisher: Doubleday Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 192 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 9.3 x 0.7
ISBN: 0385267606 Dewey Decimal Number: 747.9 EAN: 9780385267601 ASIN: 0385267606
Publication Date: November 1, 1991 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This lively, fresh, and inspiring look at interior decoration and the "details" that add richness and character to any home is a sumptuous showcase of ideas that are thought-provoking and educational. Superb photography and exquisite room drawings enhance the evocative text. 110 full-color photographs; 15 full-color drawings.
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| Customer Reviews: Interpreting English Country American-style February 18, 2002 Lin C. Rahe (Houston,, TEXAS USA) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
Ever heard the phrase "it's all in the details?" Ever wonder just how homes that grace the pages of the best shelter magazines ever get chosen in the first place? What's right, what's wrong, how can I get my home to put on its best face? What style is really me? Former Wall-Streeter Charlotte Moss, now a well published interior decorator, builds a great argument for discovering then developing a personal interior vision. Her stylishly decorated images ooze of self-confidence and clarity of thought. Well chosen fabrics and accessories, complete with understanding and ideas behind their choices reveal insight and a good sense of humor too. Moss notes that everyone has a passion for something, and that these passions are forms of self-expression. Comfort, style, values and personality are telling signals of the quality of lives we lead. In our daily frenzied routines, Moss advocates looking at your own home from a different perspective. The book's mission promises that a more relaxed and confident home will emerge. Mission accomplished!
A must read for design fanatics June 26, 2007 A Bon Vivant (New York, New York) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Studying Charlotte Moss' technique is a must for those who are designers and also for those who are developing their own design style. It is foreseeable that not everyone would covet EVERY Moss design, but it is admirable how her philosophy seems to center on a way of living, and showcasing your life, rather than merely decorating.
In her first book, A Passion For Detail, the theme is obviously denoted by the title. The book provides a great introduction and insight into Moss' technique and design style - heavy on the accessories and patterns (some might call it cluttered), but the decor is nonetheless tasteful and very calculated. Moss aims to surround herself, and those for whom she designs, with the things they love. Even if this technique amounts to a lot of "things."
The book is thematic and conveniently divided into five sections, but at times, the chapters themselves are a bit disjointed and the chapter themes, while vaguely associated with the pictures, do not seem very cohesive as the pictures jump around from house to house.
If you are looking for a how-to decorate book, this is not the book for you. Chapter Five briefly touches on Moss' technique, but it is more a study the pictures and learn type of book. You could reproduce the design strategy, but most of Moss' accessories are a bit out of the average price range and the style of decor is a bit impractical for most of us. But, even if you are scared by Moss' designs, this is still an important read for design fanatics, as you can still learn from her technique. The most prevalent lesson from the book is this: design is about style and taste, but it is also about surrounding yourself with the things you love.
Pretty Coffee Table Book August 6, 1997 12 out of 15 found this review helpful
I have read Charlotte's book, "Creating A Room", and prefer it while re-decorating. "A Passion for Detail" is a "look book" and sometimes a little too precious for the average household. But it is nice escapism
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