Tricia Foley Life/Style: Elegant Simplicity at Home

Author:   Tricia Foley ,  Isabella Rossellini
Publisher:   Rizzoli International Publications
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9780847846412


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   29 September 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Life/Style is in the tradition of Jane Cumberbatch's classic book Pure Style. Designer Tricia Foley is also a popular devotee of pared-down, quiet interiors. In Foley's first book devoted to her home, she embraces the power of simplicity in her designs. In this inspiring volume, Tricia Foley's charming home--her personal design laboratory--illustrates her approach to creating pure and simple interiors. This pared-down look is back in vogue and Foley, with her refined taste, is one of the leading experts.

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Author:   Tricia Foley ,  Isabella Rossellini
Publisher:   Rizzoli International Publications
Imprint:   Rizzoli International Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 20.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 26.50cm
Weight:   1.134kg
ISBN:  

9780847846412


ISBN 10:   0847846415
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   29 September 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Beautifully photographed, this inspiring book is a must-have for design-savvy readers who desire a simple, but stylish, lifestyle. -KDHamptons.com If you want someone savvy and skilled to help you navigate the wide array of whites, solid tips for editing (even if you're a collector!) and how to perfect your guest bedroom, this is a must-read. . . Tricia's elegantly simple approach to design and outlook are something to be appreciated as a remedy for our overly complex lives. -FrankiDurbin.com The first-person account, illustrated with 200 stunning photos, makes for an inspiring read as Foley revisits the pitfalls, triumphs and 'how to's' of dusting off [her] house's old bones and bringing it back to life as an inviting, functional and chic domain. . . The book is packed with tips on what to look for when an older house seems like a bargain, the joy of working at home, organizing storage spaces, casual entertaining, and decluttering without guilt; Foley has been there, done that and tells it all. -NEWSDAY To be honest, I wasn't sure if I would find inspiration in Foley's book, which features the author's 18th-century Long Island farm house that has been decorated almost solely in atmospheric shades of white. After all, I'm an unabashed lover of color who treats white as a utilitarian hue. But leave it Foley to convince me that there is poetic beauty in a home awash almost solely in white. In Foley's hands, white breathes life into her home's interiors, creating a dreamy elegance that would otherwise be obscured by bold colors. I might remain committed to color, but thanks to Foley, I now have great admiration for her compelling and inspiring point of view. -THE PEAK OF CHIC BLOG New York-based designer Tricia Foley just published a new book, and it's safe to say we're obsessed. Life/Style is unbelievably gorgeous clean, simple designs, natural materials, vintage furnishings styled with a rustic sensibility. Plus it's peppered with nuggets of Foley's design wisdom, from tips on styling a table to advice on bringing together a collection of objects to create a polished vignette. And the photography is incredible. -NousDecor.com Foley's timeless, classical style is characterized by clean lines, natural materials, and vintage furnishings. Through beautiful photographs, she explains how to select the perfect neutral tone; create an artful tabletop; and organize a calming work space, efficient pantry, and more. Stunning and stylish, just like Foley. -COLORADO HOMES & LIFESTYLES MAGAZINE


Beautifully photographed, <b>this inspiring book is a must-have</b> for design-savvy readers who desire a simple, but stylish, lifestyle. -<i>KDHamptons.com</i> If you want someone savvy and skilled to help you navigate the wide array of whites, solid tips for editing (even if you're a collector!) and how to perfect your guest bedroom, this is a <b>must-read</b>. . . Tricia's <b>elegantly simple approach</b> to design and outlook are something to be appreciated as a remedy for our overly complex lives. -<i>FrankiDurbin.com</i> The <b>first-person account, illustrated with 200 stunning photos</b>, makes for an<b> inspiring read</b> as Foley revisits the pitfalls, triumphs and 'how to's' of dusting off [her] house's old bones and bringing it back to life as an inviting, functional and chic domain. . . <b>The book is packed with tips</b> on what to look for when an older house seems like a bargain, the joy of working at home, organizing storage spaces, casual entertaining, and decluttering without guilt;<b> Foley has been there, done that and tells it all</b>. -<i>NEWSDAY</i> To be honest, I wasn't sure if I would find inspiration in Foley's book, which features the author's 18th-century Long Island farm house that has been decorated almost solely in atmospheric shades of white. After all, I'm an unabashed lover of color who treats white as a utilitarian hue. But <b>leave it Foley to convince me that there is poetic beauty in a home awash almost solely in white</b>.<b> In Foley's hands, white breathes life into her home's interiors, creating a dreamy elegance that would otherwise be obscured by bold colors.</b> I might remain committed to color, but thanks to Foley, I now have great admiration for her compelling and inspiring point of view. -<i>THEPEAK OF CHIC BLOG</i> New York-based designer <b>Tricia Foley just published a new book, and it's safe to say we're obsessed. <i>Life/Style</i>is unbelievably gorgeous</b> clean, simple designs, natural materials, vintage furnishings styled with a rustic sensibility. Plus it's peppered with nuggets of Foley's design wisdom, from tips on styling a table to advice on bringing together a collection of objects to create a polished vignette. And the photography is incredible. -<i>NousDecor.com</i> Foley's timeless, classical style is characterized by clean lines, natural materials, and vintage furnishings. Through beautiful photographs, she explains how to select the perfect neutral tone; create an artful tabletop; and organize a calming work space, efficient pantry, and more. <b>Stunning and stylish, just like Foley</b>. -<i>COLORADO HOMES & LIFESTYLES MAGAZINE</i></p>


Beautifully photographed, this inspiring book is a must-have for design-savvy readers who desire a simple, but stylish, lifestyle. - KDHamptons.com


Beautifully photographed, this inspiring book is a must-have for design-savvy readers who desire a simple, but stylish, lifestyle. - KDHamptons.com If you want someone savvy and skilled to help you navigate the wide array of whites, solid tips for editing (even if you're a collector!) and how to perfect your guest bedroom, this is a must-read. . . Tricia's elegantly simple approach to design and outlook are something to be appreciated as a remedy for our overly complex lives. - FrankiDurbin.com


Author Information

Tricia Foley, a well-respected designer of Tricia Foley Design, is known for her simple, timeless classical style. She specializes in retail consulting, branding, product development, residential interior design, and magazine editorial and book publishing. Her clients have included Hartmann Luggage, Wedgwood, Dansk, Ralph Lauren Home, North Fork Table and Inn, Waterworks, Aero, Pottery Barn, Target, and The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, among others. Foley has authored nine lifestyle books, from Having Tea: Recipes and Table Settings to At Home with Wedgewood: The Art of the Table. Her work has been featured nationally and internationally in magazines such as House Beautiful, Elle Decor, Architectural Digest, Martha Stewart Living, and the New York Times. She has made television appearances on HGTV, The Discovery Channel, and Fine Living. Isabella Rossellini--friend and neighbor of Tricia Foley--is a renowned filmmaker, actress, author, philanthropist, fashion model, and organic farmer.

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