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OverviewThe definitive designer guide to creating a mountain-inspired home—with jaw-dropping imagery of alpine interiors interspersed with throwback shots of celebrities living large in the great outdoors. Alpine Style is a compendium of some of the most exquisite mountain interior design projects on the planet...as enchanting as the mountains themselves. Whether storybook and classic or sleek and modern, these alpine interiors from across the globe are tailor-made for après-ski fun. From residential projects in Utah to ski-in, ski-out hotels in France, these are the types of rooms where exposed beams, shearling rugs, sumptuous textiles and stone fireplaces provide all the warmth and hygge-factor of a fresh pot of fondue. Throughout the book, you’ll find iconic mountain recipes (such as a boozy milkshake that’s been served in Aspen’s Hotel Jerome since Prohibition), insider tips on how to live your best life at altitude each season, and rooms that are the interior design equivalent of Grace Kelly in Gstaad. Eternally classic, yet as fresh as that first October snowfall. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kathryn O’Shea-EvansPublisher: Gibbs M. Smith Inc Imprint: Gibbs M. Smith Inc Weight: 0.027kg ISBN: 9781423665694ISBN 10: 1423665694 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 10 September 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIf readers picture crisp, modern decor when they think of alpine style, O'Shea-Evans's (contributing editor, House Beautiful; coauthor, Lodge: An Indoorsy Tour of America's National Parks) work will recalibrate that image. Her book, with its sumptuous photography of mountain homes and lodges from around the world, will have readers imagining dark cozy corners with piles of blankets and hot cocoa in every mug. She guides readers through various seasons to view these mountain homes in all kinds of weather. Minimal text is sprinkled in between pictures of cozy rooms and spectacular views. Tips for creating one's own lodge are peppered throughout the book, though some readers may doubt the practicality of filling their homes with hand-carved Tyrolean chairs and dry clean-only faux fur blankets. Most of the recommendations seem aimed at readers who might be looking to turn a vacation home or investment property into a moneymaking Alpine haven, which the author herself has done. VERDICT Libraries with extensive travel and design collections might appreciate this image-rich book, but budget-conscious readers probably won't find many design tips they can take home with them.--Carrie Byrd--Carrie Byrd ""Library Journal"" (10/1/2024 12:00:00 AM) This ode to mountain living from design and travel writer O'Shea-Evans focuses on rustic-luxe details: hand-carved Tyrolean chairs at the Hotel Le Coucou in the French Alps; a soaking tub with sweeping Montana mountain views; a cleverly appointed Berkshires mudroom, complete with a refurbished orange ski-lift chair. Fireplaces and cozy throws abound, and a handful of recipes, including one for fondue from the Kulm Hotel in St. Moritz, Switzerland, offer readers an at-home taste of the lifestyle.-- ""Publishers Weekly"" (10/7/2024 12:00:00 AM) If readers picture crisp, modern decor when they think of alpine style, O'Shea-Evans's (contributing editor, House Beautiful; coauthor, Lodge: An Indoorsy Tour of America's National Parks) work will recalibrate that image. Her book, with its sumptuous photography of mountain homes and lodges from around the world, will have readers imagining dark cozy corners with piles of blankets and hot cocoa in every mug. She guides readers through various seasons to view these mountain homes in all kinds of weather. Minimal text is sprinkled in between pictures of cozy rooms and spectacular views. Tips for creating one's own lodge are peppered throughout the book, though some readers may doubt the practicality of filling their homes with hand-carved Tyrolean chairs and dry clean-only faux fur blankets. Most of the recommendations seem aimed at readers who might be looking to turn a vacation home or investment property into a moneymaking Alpine haven, which the author herself has done. VERDICT Libraries with extensive travel and design collections might appreciate this image-rich book, but budget-conscious readers probably won't find many design tips they can take home with them.--Carrie Byrd--Carrie Byrd ""Library Journal"" (10/1/2024 12:00:00 AM) If readers picture crisp, modern decor when they think of alpine style, O’Shea-Evans’s (contributing editor, House Beautiful; coauthor, Lodge: An Indoorsy Tour of America’s National Parks) work will recalibrate that image. Her book, with its sumptuous photography of mountain homes and lodges from around the world, will have readers imagining dark cozy corners with piles of blankets and hot cocoa in every mug. She guides readers through various seasons to view these mountain homes in all kinds of weather. Minimal text is sprinkled in between pictures of cozy rooms and spectacular views. Tips for creating one’s own lodge are peppered throughout the book, though some readers may doubt the practicality of filling their homes with hand-carved Tyrolean chairs and dry clean–only faux fur blankets. Most of the recommendations seem aimed at readers who might be looking to turn a vacation home or investment property into a moneymaking Alpine haven, which the author herself has done. VERDICT Libraries with extensive travel and design collections might appreciate this image-rich book, but budget-conscious readers probably won’t find many design tips they can take home with them.—Carrie Byrd -- Carrie Byrd * Library Journal * Author InformationKathryn O'Shea-Evans writes about design, travel, and food from her home base in Colorado's Front Range. A contributing editor at House Beautiful magazine, her work is frequently published in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and numerous other publications. She is the co-author (with Max Humphrey) of LODGE: An Indoorsy Tour of America’s National Parks (April 2023). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |