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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Umberto Pasti , Ngoc Minh Ngo , Madison CoxPublisher: Rizzoli International Publications Imprint: Rizzoli International Publications Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780847899135ISBN 10: 0847899136 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 31 January 2023 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 ContentsReviewsTo enter into Umberto Pasti's world in Tangier is to be transported to paradise. The gardens are lush and green, full of the most extraordinary plants and an occasional slap of violent colour, whilst the house is filled with a curated collection of 16th century Andalusian tiles, ancient Moroccan textiles, sea bleached whale bones an occasional Roman bottom and disparate wonderful paintings and drawings, all assembled with frankly exquisite taste. Every time I visit it feels like a voyage of discovery. Lucky me. -Jasper Conran, British designer If there is one book to own on the passion for collecting and interiors, this is the one to have. -Madison Cox, garden designer and president of the Fondation Jardin Majorelle I wish this were my house for my lifetime. I would read this book in this pleasure dome, in a trance, smoking. Both the prose and the pictures are transporting. These tales from the Araby a delight we wish would continue without end. -Isabel Bannerman, garden designer, writer, and photographer. The singularity of Pasti's vision, which spills over into Tebarek Allah's garden, as well as those he designs for clients, has earned him the name the flower Christian among his neighbors. But, as he writes in the new book The House of a Lifetime (Rizzoli) - an encyclopedic account of Tebarek Allah's many lives and the collections housed within it, with images by the photographer Ngoc Minh Ngo - he could just as readily be called el nasrani di el zuwak or the painted wood Christian, so ardent is his devotion to preserving the work of the Jbala tribes. Yet all his pieces, whether a painted Berber shelf or a fragment of a Roman fresco, are precious in their own way and each has its own tale to add to Tebarek Allah's, itself a fascinating footnote in the long and complex history of Tangier. -THE NEW YORK TIMES To enter into Umberto Pasti's world in Tangier is to be transported to paradise. The gardens are lush and green, full of the most extraordinary plants and an occasional slap of violent colour, whilst the house is filled with a curated collection of 16th century Andalusian tiles, ancient Moroccan textiles, sea bleached whale bones an occasional Roman bottom and disparate wonderful paintings and drawings, all assembled with frankly exquisite taste. Every time I visit it feels like a voyage of discovery. Lucky me. -Jasper Conran, British designer To enter into Umberto Pasti's world in Tangier is to be transported to paradise. The gardens are lush and green, full of the most extraordinary plants and an occasional slap of violent colour, whilst the house is filled with a curated collection of 16th century Andalusian tiles, ancient Moroccan textiles, sea bleached whale bones an occasional Roman bottom and disparate wonderful paintings and drawings, all assembled with frankly exquisite taste. Every time I visit it feels like a voyage of discovery. Lucky me. -Jasper Conran, British designer If there is one book to own on the passion for collecting and interiors, this is the one to have. -Madison Cox, garden designer and president of the Fondation Jardin Majorelle I wish this were my house for my lifetime. I would read this book in this pleasure dome, in a trance, smoking. Both the prose and the pictures are transporting. These tales from the Araby a delight we wish would continue without end. -Isabel Bannerman, garden designer, writer, and photographer. Author InformationUmberto Pasti is a critically acclaimed Italian writer and horticulturalist. Ngoc Minh Ngo is a celebrated photographer and the author of Bringing Nature Home, In Bloom, and most recently in collaboration with Pasti Eden Revisted about the idyllic garden around Pasti s home in Morocco. Ngoc's images have been published in publications such as T Magazine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |