

Moroccan Interiors by Lisa Lovatt-Smith (2005-09-01) [Lisa Lovatt-Smith] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Moroccan Interiors by Lisa Lovatt-Smith (2005-09-01) Review: The perfect coffee table book - Beautiful photography and great decorative ideas. Review: Nice book - This is a fun book with lovely photos of Moroccan interiors.
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 56 Reviews |
W**S
The perfect coffee table book
Beautiful photography and great decorative ideas.
K**N
Nice book
This is a fun book with lovely photos of Moroccan interiors.
C**S
Lovely book
This is the book to buy if you want to experience the color an style Of Moroccan houses. If you look for ideas for your interior ,and you like warm colors ,this book is the one to choose.
M**R
Beauty inside and out
I'm obsessed with all things Morocco, so this is a beautiful addition to my looking and wishing and planning to visit there.
L**N
Great Taschen book
Large colorful images of classic interiors. A very good book for fans of international interior design.
M**.
Five Stars
A+++ book with great photography
H**R
This is an OH WOW, LOOK AT THAT book
Preservation or desecration of certain architectural styles and decorative heritage goes in and out of fashion the world over. It's not only Morocco that wanted to demolish the old and over-value the new. How much of the beauty and culture of the East has been lost in the name of "progress"? The situation is not simple, however. In the latter part of the 20th century there was an urgent need throughout the Mediterranean for affordable, modern housing for quickly expanding populations and growing economies strapped for cash, skills and resources. Unfortunately aesthetics and the traditions of artisans often got trampled in the rush. Lisa Lovett-Smith's sumptuous Moroccan Interiors reminds us that embracing preservation has so much to offer the present and the future. While she focuses on the homes of the rich, ex-patriate and famous and could therefore be accused of being elitist, she also illuminates the beauty of the simplest of objects that could be found in any home, rich or poor. Lovett-Smith has divided Morocco into regions and cities and celebrated the best of each, appreciating the exquisite, ornate beauty of Islamic art and the colour schemes reflecting the dramatic terrain of the Mediterranean: desert ochre and blistering reds, turquoise, azure, sapphire, gold, saffron and cinnamon to name a few. Lovett-Smith is aware that a picture tells a thousand words and her accompanying text in several languages is brief. The photography is faultless and the lighting of the interiors unobtrusive. This is not just an ornate coffee table book. It is a valuable archive, a celebration of great style and a treasure trove of inspiration for interior architects, artists and designers.
E**S
Four Stars
nice picturebook
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