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Patterninterior design and furnishing with style and colour
Tricia Guild is an interior designer and the brand name behind a successful company which features a vivid array of fabrics and furnishings - all of which feature striking colours, bold patterns, and luxurious textures.
Not that it's all entirely in-your-face colour and bold pattern. She also has some subtle and restrained examples of ticking used to create a cool, contemporary atmosphere. But those are the exception. Most of the book is filled with hot, passionate colours, and rich textures emphasised by extreme close-up photographs. There's a whole chapter on the use of flowers in fabric patterns - tulips, poppies, roses, and chrysanthemums. I feel a bit sorry for the people who write the text in these books. They are competing for the reader's attention against overwhelming odds. The visuals drown out everything. And yet Elspeth Thompson has some interesting things to say about the nature of pattern and she offers thoughtful analyses of the interiors illustrated in the examples shown. Many of the pages are like Howard Hodgkin paintings. It's difficult not to be seduced by the visual texture of it all. My recipe for these interior design style books is to look at the overall effect, then choose one element on each page which you could incorporate into your own home. It could be the colour scheme, the positioning of furniture, the lighting, or (in this case) the use of patterned fabrics to breathe life into a room. The book itself is a bibliographic reflection of this torrid style. It's printed on thick paper, with occasional translucent inserts, beautifully photographed and illustrated - and has a cover jacket that's like flock wallpaper from an Indian restaurant. © Roy Johnson 2007 [more INTERIOR DESIGN books] Tricia Guild and Elspeth Thompson, Pattern, London: Quadrille, 2006, pp.208, ISBN 1844003264 |
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