Our Friends at RIBA books have put together a great bundle of books (see on next page for details) on interiors and design, for a chance to win please tell us Which Russian jeweller has recently opened the doors of its first boutique since 1917, on Geneva’s rue Pierre-Fatio 5?
Email your answer to dannielle.price@ribabookshops.com by April 30th 2010. A winner will be drawn at random.
Mini Houses
The last few decades have seen a boom in the development of small houses in response to the reduced size of families, the density of cities, the demands of today’s citizens and the rise in price per square meter of property.These small homes present the perfect solution for busy professionals, married couples without children and adults who want to live alone or with their partner.Far from the concept of the last century, where importance and power were reflected by the size of a home, small houses (also known as mini houses) have staked their claim in current architectural development.In response to the increase in this type of small property, numerous companies and brands have created and developed products specifically for these compact spaces, marking a trend based on economy of resources and minimalist ideas
Arts and Crafts Rugs for Craftsman Interiors
Gustav Stickley designed simple, well-made household furnishings and forward-looking interiors, which he promoted through “The Craftsman” magazine. The rugs he used are arguably the most under-studied of all the decorative arts of the Arts and Crafts movement. Among the rugs discussed here are works by British Arts and Crafts luminaries William Morris and Gavin Morton, druggets imported from India, Navajo blankets and rugs and rare Crex and Abnakee examples.
New London Style
New London Style takes a fresh look into the private dwellings of the most exciting young creative talents in the city, from the music, fashion, design and art worlds. This new London style’ takes many forms, but above all it expresses a creative sensibility against the backdrop of the ever-changing environment of one of the world’s most exciting cities. The 28 houses in the book are loosely arranged by location, in the grooviest, on-the-edge neighbourhoods from Whitechapel to Notting Hill, Camberwell to Clerkenwell and reflect the cosmopolitan melting pot that influences the city’s design trends. Whether in a mews house, derelict pub, or even a church, this new wave of lively Londoners is injecting funkiness and bright ideas into a range of highly individualistic and inspirational interiors.
Nina Campbell Decorating Notebook
Nina Campbell, pioneer of classic English comfort and style, has produced a uniquely revealing book, explaining not only her trademark touches, secret sources and techniques, but her personal inspirations and the very methods she uses in her international designs; and then, using a selection of her town and country interiors, she shows you how to use them for each individual home. In Decorating Notebook, Nina takes the home decorator through each stage, from bare walls to styling cushions. With hints and tips from her own diaries and notebooks, she describes how to think as a successful decorator does, and how to assess your own home as a designer would. The book covers all types of home, from tiny apartments in the city to cosy family houses outside town. Accompanied by specially commissioned photographs, with annotated ‘before’ and ‘after’ shots from start to finish, as well as invaluable questionnaires and checklists, learn how to decide what you want, what you need, and then, above all, indulge yourself with Nina’s innovative, yet accessible, ideas about the best schemes to suit you.
New Restaurant Design
New Restaurant Design showcases 45 of the best-designed, most exciting new dining venues around the world. Featured establishments include Patrick Jouin’s Senderens in Paris, Christian Liaigre’s Buddakan in New York and Philippe Starck’s Bon in Moscow. Fans of Bethan Ryder’s earlier books will not be disappointed by this colourful and exciting new survey of the latest projects from the cream of the international design world.






RIBA books bundle competition entry
The russian jeweller is Faberge.
I’d love to win this package of books they all look fabulous. Please put me into your draw!
Julia
Faberge
Brilliant books
Fabergé
Looks like a very desireable collection to have.
good luck me!
thanking you
Best ever books for designers
Feelng lucky.
new website for me
looks interesting
Hi,
The Russian jeweller who has recently opened the doors of its first boutique since 1917, on Geneva’s rue Pierre-Fatio 5 is : Fabergé
Fabergé boutique, Geneva
Have a nice creative day!
Sandra Langendries
Faberge
Fabergé’s
The Russian jeweller is FABERGE,THANK YOU .TERESA
Faberge – Like the Books!
Peter Carl Fabergé also known as Carl Gustavovich Fabergé
Faberge
Hello everyone to enter the competition you need to;
Email your answer to dannielle.price@ribabookshops.com by April 30th 2010
fabergé eeee (and not the perfume)
Faberge
Faberge
Faberge
The lovely ‘Fabergé” – how exciting!!
Faberge
Faberge