Beth Webb: An Eye for Beauty: Rooms That Speak to the Senses

Author:   Beth Webb ,  Judith Nastir ,  Clinton Smith
Publisher:   Rizzoli International Publications
ISBN:  

9780847860203


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   19 September 2017
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Our Price $132.00 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

Beth Webb: An Eye for Beauty: Rooms That Speak to the Senses


Add your own review!

Overview

The first book from art dealer turned Atlanta interior designer Beth Webb, known for her carefully layered, elegantly collected interiors. From a 'rustique chic' lake house to a stately Greenwich manor, Beth Webb's interiors demonstrate her remarkable range and her consistently superlative standards for beauty, while retaining a commercial approachability that is reminiscent of The Welcoming House.  

Full Product Details

Author:   Beth Webb ,  Judith Nastir ,  Clinton Smith
Publisher:   Rizzoli International Publications
Imprint:   Rizzoli International Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 26.40cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 31.00cm
Weight:   2.013kg
ISBN:  

9780847860203


ISBN 10:   0847860205
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   19 September 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Reviews

Although the overall design of a room is important, Webb explains that for her, the real beauty is found in the details. And her book reflects that philosophy, with time and space dedicated to an arrangement of peonies or the embroidery on a billow 'to bring people into the emotionality of the book.' --Southern Home '-...She had a huge library, she painted, her husband painted..., ' recounts the Atlanta-based designer, whose upcoming book Beth Webb: An Eye for Beauty: Rooms That Speak to the Senses (Rizzoli, September 2017) details this whole home and others from her portfolio. --Architectural Digest Best Books --MarkDSikes.com Atlanta designer Beth Webb achieves a harmonious balance between comfort and elegance with her approach to gracious living. --Southern Lady Webb's interiors reflect the sure hand and sharp eye of someone who understands form, line, color, and balance. The serene sanctuaries she creates have an effortless feel that should not be mistaken for a decorator on autopilot. --Flower Magazine We use them in media rooms, living rooms, dining rooms, mudrooms and foyers, said Beth Webb, an Atlanta-based interior designer whose book An Eye for Beauty: Rooms That Speak to the Senses (Rizzoli) is out this September. It's one of the most versatile pieces in our arsenal. --The New York Times Webb focuses on all the senses to create an experience for her homeowners that makes them feel content and nourished in their homes. And that is evident on every page. --Design Chic Drawing on her background in fine arts, she explains how color, texture and a variety of visual moments can impact the design of the room, but ultimately the design should reflect the owners and their lifestyle. --EditorAtLarge.com Beth Webb: An Eye For Beauty is Atlanta based designer Beth Webb's first book (oh, Beth, let thy beautiful eye create many more!) which features the most sumptuously beautiful and comforting spaces with traditional decor you can imagine. --Hello Lovely Beth Webb's unique approach to home decor will have you seeing your space in a whole new way--think all five senses of sight, touch, scent, hearing, and taste. Sounds weird? Maybe, but that's what makes it oh-so special. --Domino Beth Webb's book is filled with so many appealing images that showcase her take on utilizing space in a home and creating and designing rooms that are appealing to the senses. Beth fosters a strong belief in the old-fashioned cliche that less is more and refers to having a balance of the precious and the practical for everyday living. --Charming Chelsey Best Books --MarkDSikes.com Atlanta designer Beth Webb achieves a harmonious balance between comfort and elegance with her approach to gracious living. --Southern Lady Best Books --MarkDSikes.com -Best Books---MarkDSikes.com


-Best Books---MarkDSikes.com


Although the overall design of a room is important, Webb explains that for her, the real beauty is found in the details. And her book reflects that philosophy, with time and space dedicated to an arrangement of peonies or the embroidery on a billow 'to bring people into the emotionality of the book.' --Southern Home '-...She had a huge library, she painted, her husband painted..., ' recounts the Atlanta-based designer, whose upcoming book Beth Webb: An Eye for Beauty: Rooms That Speak to the Senses (Rizzoli, September 2017) details this whole home and others from her portfolio. --Architectural Digest Best Books --MarkDSikes.com Atlanta designer Beth Webb achieves a harmonious balance between comfort and elegance with her approach to gracious living. --Southern Lady Webb's interiors reflect the sure hand and sharp eye of someone who understands form, line, color, and balance. The serene sanctuaries she creates have an effortless feel that should not be mistaken for a decorator on autopilot. --Flower Magazine We use them in media rooms, living rooms, dining rooms, mudrooms and foyers, said Beth Webb, an Atlanta-based interior designer whose book An Eye for Beauty: Rooms That Speak to the Senses (Rizzoli) is out this September. It's one of the most versatile pieces in our arsenal. --The New York Times Webb focuses on all the senses to create an experience for her homeowners that makes them feel content and nourished in their homes. And that is evident on every page. --Design Chic Drawing on her background in fine arts, she explains how color, texture and a variety of visual moments can impact the design of the room, but ultimately the design should reflect the owners and their lifestyle. --EditorAtLarge.com Beth Webb: An Eye For Beauty is Atlanta based designer Beth Webb's first book (oh, Beth, let thy beautiful eye create many more!) which features the most sumptuously beautiful and comforting spaces with traditional decor you can imagine. --Hello Lovely Beth Webb's unique approach to home decor will have you seeing your space in a whole new way--think all five senses of sight, touch, scent, hearing, and taste. Sounds weird? Maybe, but that's what makes it oh-so special. --Domino Beth Webb's book is filled with so many appealing images that showcase her take on utilizing space in a home and creating and designing rooms that are appealing to the senses. Beth fosters a strong belief in the old-fashioned cliche that less is more and refers to having a balance of the precious and the practical for everyday living. --Charming Chelsey On My Bookshelf: Fall Must-Haves --La Dolce Vita Blog Best Books --MarkDSikes.com Atlanta designer Beth Webb achieves a harmonious balance between comfort and elegance with her approach to gracious living. --Southern Lady Best Books --MarkDSikes.com


Although the overall design of a room is important, Webb explains that for her, the real beauty is found in the details. And her book reflects that philosophy, with time and space dedicated to an arrangement of peonies or the embroidery on a billow 'to bring people into the emotionality of the book.' --Southern Home '-...She had a huge library, she painted, her husband painted..., ' recounts the Atlanta-based designer, whose upcoming book Beth Webb: An Eye for Beauty: Rooms That Speak to the Senses (Rizzoli, September 2017) details this whole home and others from her portfolio. --Architectural Digest Best Books --MarkDSikes.com Atlanta designer Beth Webb achieves a harmonious balance between comfort and elegance with her approach to gracious living. --Southern Lady Webb's interiors reflect the sure hand and sharp eye of someone who understands form, line, color, and balance. The serene sanctuaries she creates have an effortless feel that should not be mistaken for a decorator on autopilot. --Flower Magazine We use them in media rooms, living rooms, dining rooms, mudrooms and foyers, said Beth Webb, an Atlanta-based interior designer whose book An Eye for Beauty: Rooms That Speak to the Senses (Rizzoli) is out this September. It's one of the most versatile pieces in our arsenal. --The New York Times Webb focuses on all the senses to create an experience for her homeowners that makes them feel content and nourished in their homes. And that is evident on every page. --Design Chic Drawing on her background in fine arts, she explains how color, texture and a variety of visual moments can impact the design of the room, but ultimately the design should reflect the owners and their lifestyle. --EditorAtLarge.com Best Books --MarkDSikes.com Atlanta designer Beth Webb achieves a harmonious balance between comfort and elegance with her approach to gracious living. --Southern Lady Best Books --MarkDSikes.com -Best Books---MarkDSikes.com


Author Information

Beth Webb has a penchant for great art, beautiful proportions, and comfortable, yet luxurious touches. With a background in art history, culminating in a Master's Degree from the Sotheby's Works of Art Course in London, Webb came to the word of interior design via her first career as an art dealer. She has been president and CEO of Beth Webb Interiors for more than twenty years.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

MRG2025CC

 

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List