
- Title : Paris Flea Market (World Design)
- Author : Herbert Ypma
- Rating : 4.50 (606 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-10-20
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 160 Pages
- Asin : 155670500X
- Language : English
Tres European, tres chic! My favorite section is the apartment left untouched by the 2oth c. Highly recommended.. It covers Diamonds 101 and also talks about the importance of making the ring special. This softcover is full of gorgeous home furnishings sourced from flea markets presumably from France. But this book captures the essence of the high
Tres European, tres chic! My favorite section is the apartment left untouched by the 2oth c. Highly recommended.. It covers Diamonds 101 and also talks about the importance of making the ring special. This softcover is full of gorgeous home furnishings sourced from flea markets presumably from France. But this book captures the essence of the high style of many co-working environments. Would not have a problem had the book description been accurate. This book covers different design options for engagement rings and looking through it, the rings here look WAY nicer than what I typically see at jewelry stores. It is so rare to catch a glimpse of an actual abode left intact from so long ago. It's worth the high price.. I did not like this book. Self promoting advertising for the author's services. Inspiration can be taken from many different sources such as a unique fabric, even something as mundane as peice of cardboard. I love big books. I just found it in Amazon. This book is a treat creatively and visually. This is an exceptional book collection for me personally. As a collector of decorating books, I found this fresh and exciting! Although I can't afford a giant p150+ photos.. A city of great art and dazzling architecture, Paris is admired, envied and imitated by half the world. Printed in full color throughout, Paris Flea Market examines, celebrates and defines a particular "ethnic" or "urban" tradition through evocative examples of houses, apartments, public spaces and indigenous products


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