The Eco-Design Handbook by Alastair Fuad-Luke
$65.00 NZD
Category: Design
A Complete Sourcebook for the Home and Office An essential one-stop guide sourcebook for designers and consumers alike, The Eco-Design Handbook is a guide to ecologically sensitive and consumer-friendly furniture and objects for everyday use.
The Eco-Design Handbook (3rd ed) by Alastair Fuad-Luke
$65.00 NZD
Category: Design
This fully updated and revised book remains the most comprehensive publication on the market today to catalogue and represent the vast array of ingenious green products available to the everyday consumer. Scrutinizing every aspect of our designed world, "The Eco-Design Handbook" offers the most innnovat ...Show more
The Fine Art of the Tin Can by Bobby Hansson
$34.90 NZD
Category: Design
In a newly revised and expanded version of his original success, celebrated folk artist Bobby Hanson takes the humble tin can and elevates it to art. On display in attention-grabbing photos are an array of quirky objects that will delight and amaze--and all it takes to make them are a few simple tools, ...Show more
The First Apartment Book: Cool Design for Small Spaces
$54.00 NZD
Category: Design
Star designer Kyle Schuneman offers bold ideas for achieving big style in small spaces--on any budget. A first apartment allows you to finally do what you want with your own space, but it can be tricky to decorate. Luckily, twenty-seven-year-old decorating prodigy Kyle Schuneman knows that a paper-thin ...Show more
The Four Elements of Design: Interiors Inspired by Earth, Water, Air and Fire by Vicente Wolf; Margaret Russell (Foreword by)
$100.00 NZD
Category: Design
From interior design icon Vicente Wolf, an inspirational guide for home decorators to designing unforgettable spaces based on the four natural elements. Based on Vicente Wolf's belief that the classical elements--earth, water, air, and fire--form the basic building blocks of great interior design, the b ...Show more
The French Inspired Home by Carolyn Westbrook
$50.00 NZD
Category: Design | Reading Level: very good
Designer and decorator Carolyn Westbrook's love affair with all that is French inspired began long before she ever traveled to France. Growing up in the US, her Southern heritage was infused by French influences--from the chic elegance of New Orleans to the romance of southern plantation houses. Subsequ ...Show more
The French Room by Betty Lou Phillips
$70.00 NZD
Category: Design
In "The French room", best-selling author and interior designer Betty Lou Phillips explains the wisdom and fervent beliefs that define French decorating and reveals the principles behind designing the perfect French room. "The French Room" also shares secrets on the ways colour solves irksome design pro ...Show more
The Golden Age of Advertising: the 50s by Heimann, Jim (ed.)
$30.00 NZD
Category: Design | Reading Level: very good
Colorful capitalism (TASCHEN's 25th anniversary special edition) As McCarthyism swept across the United States and capitalism was king, white America enjoyed a feeling of pride and security that was reflected in advertising. Carelessly flooding society with dangerous misinformation, companies in the 50s ...Show more
The Graphic Design Bible by Theo Inglis
$65.00 NZD
Category: Design
Discover the history and theory of graphic design from the past 150 years, and how that comes to bear on contemporary design. Designer, writer and lecturer Theo Inglis takes readers through the core building blocks of graphic design such as composition, colour, medium and typography, and explores how ea ...Show more
The Great Interior Design Challenge: Decorate Your Home with Style by Katherine Sorrell
$30.00 NZD
Category: Design
The Great Interior Design Challenge is the official tie-in to the prime-time BBC Two series. Twenty-four amateur designers compete for the title, watched over by judges interior stylist Sophie Robinson and architect and interior designer Daniel Hopwood as host Tom Dyckhoff, architecture and interior des ...Show more
The Hammock by Daniel Mack
$20.00 NZD
Category: Design
Theres no competition. When it comes to the American Idyll, the hammock and the Adirondack chair are the shoe-in (and shoes-off!) winners. Built for lazing around in, theyre the classic icons of a summer getaway. And theyre both quintessentially American. The hammock, invented by the native inhabitants ...Show more