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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Anne Sage , Emily JohnstonPublisher: Chronicle Books Imprint: Chronicle Books Dimensions: Width: 21.40cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 25.50cm Weight: 0.990kg ISBN: 9781452140063ISBN 10: 1452140065 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 15 September 2015 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 ContentsReviewsWhat I love about this book is how it breaks down the relationship between our home and our happiness. It's no secret that our home makes us happy, and in turn our happiness makes our home, and this book points out the connection in a way that is relatable and doable. Plus, it's a reminder that perfection is totally boring -- the most interesting homes are 'flawed' yet completely compelling and inviting. --Emily Henderson, stylist, TV personality, and blogger Looking past trends and decor for show, Sage Living goes deeper to explore how our homes help us connect, entertain, create, celebrate and grow with our friends and family. --Nathan Williams, Editor-in-Chief of Kinfolk magazine What I love about this book is how it breaks down the relationship between our home and our happiness. It's no secret that our home makes us happy, and in turn our happiness makes our home, and this book points out the connection in a way that is relatable and doable. Plus, it's a reminder that perfection is totally boring -- the most interesting homes are 'flawed' yet completely compelling and inviting. --Emily Henderson, stylist, TV personality, and blogger Looking past trends and decor for show, Sage Living goes deeper to explore how our homes help us connect, entertain, create, celebrate and grow with our friends and family. --Nathan Williams, Editor-in-Chief of Kinfolk magazine What I love about this book is how it breaks down the relationship between our home and our happiness. It's no secret that our home makes us happy, and in turn our happiness makes our home, and this book points out the connection in a way that is relatable and doable. Plus, it's a reminder that perfection is totally boring -- the most interesting homes are 'flawed' yet completely compelling and inviting. --Emily Henderson, stylist, TV personality, and blogger Looking past trends and decor for show, Sage Living goes deeper to explore how our homes help us connect, entertain, create, celebrate and grow with our friends and family. --Nathan Williams, Editor-in-Chief of Kinfolk magazine--- What I love about this book is how it breaks down the relationship between our home and our happiness. It's no secret that our home makes us happy, and in turn our happiness makes our home, and this book points out the connection in a way that is relatable and doable. Plus, it's a reminder that perfection is totally boring -- the most interesting homes are 'flawed' yet completely compelling and inviting. --Emily Henderson, stylist, TV personality, and blogger--- Author InformationAnne Sage is a lifestyle writer, creative director, and social media consultant. Her daily interiors and fashion blog The City Sage was named a must-read by Martha Stewart Living, and she was featured in the New York Times for her co-founding of the online shelter publication Rue Magazine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |