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OverviewTham ma da - Thai for ""everyday"" - embodies the conceptual approach of Italian architect and designer Paola Navone's work. She takes the ordinary and presents it in a new and exciting way. Influenced by her travels all over the world, particularly to Asia and Africa, Navone scours the globe for inspiration. She has collaborated with major furniture and home accessory brands such as Crate & Barrel, Baxter, Alessi, Gervasoni, and Cappellini. Tham ma da gives an in-depth tour of Navone's most thrilling and bold interiors from hotels in Miami and Phuket, Thailand, to private residences in Italy and France - Navone's work never ceases to amaze. AUTHOR: Spencer Bailey is the editor-in-chief at Surface magazine. He has interviewed dozens of leaders in design and is the moderator of the Design Dialogues series of live talks. Previously, he has contributed to the New York Times Magazine and Bloomberg Businessweek, and worked at The Daily Beast, Vanity Fair, and Esquire. 200 colour photographs Full Product DetailsAuthor: Spencer BaileyPublisher: Pointed Leaf Press Imprint: Pointed Leaf Press Weight: 1.834kg ISBN: 9781938461385ISBN 10: 193846138 Pages: 396 Publication Date: 03 November 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() 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 ContentsReviews"A Thai word meaning 'ordinary, ' Tham ma da doesn t refer to Navone s design sense, however, nor is it an adjective to describe the interiors she creates. But it is perhaps a fitting description of how she can take a humble material and multiply it so that the effect is something much, much greater.--Jill Singer ""Sight Unseen, November 4, 2016 """ A Thai word meaning 'ordinary, ' Tham ma da doesn t refer to Navone s design sense, however, nor is it an adjective to describe the interiors she creates. But it is perhaps a fitting description of how she can take a humble material and multiply it so that the effect is something much, much greater.--Jill Singer Sight Unseen, November 4, 2016 Author InformationSpencer Bailey is the editor-in-chief at Surface magazine. He has interviewed dozens of leaders in design and is the moderator of the Design Dialogues series of live talks. Previously, he has contributed to the New York Times Magazine and Bloomberg Businessweek, and worked at The Daily Beast, Vanity Fair, and Esquire. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |