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Mediterranean Living

by Lisa Lovatt-Smith

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This volume features 22 interiors in 15 different countries which reflect the colour and flavour of the Mediterranean and its many-stranded blend of culture, architecture and tradition. Each of these private homes is highly individual. The interiors have grown with their owners, all style setters in their own fields - writers, architects, collectors, designers, restaurant owners, curators and decorators -whose decorative tastes range from eccentric to ultra-modern, from traditional to minimalist.… (more)
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This volume features 22 interiors in 15 different countries which reflect the colour and flavour of the Mediterranean and its many-stranded blend of culture, architecture and tradition. Each of these private homes is highly individual. The interiors have grown with their owners, all style setters in their own fields - writers, architects, collectors, designers, restaurant owners, curators and decorators -whose decorative tastes range from eccentric to ultra-modern, from traditional to minimalist.

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