Kees Marcelis: Interior Design
Kees Marcelis: Interior Design
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
What is so distinctive about Marcelis' work? To begin with, he is a wizard with light. His positioning of light draws one inexorably through the homes he has designed. A master of color, he often has strikingly dark walls and combines red and purple tints. Marcelis also uses a great deal of wood. The results are rooms designed in a very warm and pleasant atmosphere. They are austere and modern, but incredibly cozy. This book organizes Kees Marcelis' designs by themes that shed light on every facet of his work. Cross reference numbers are included at the top, bottom and sides of the pages with photos. A photography section is included in the back of the book where all pictures appear once again, arranged by project.
Kees Marcelis: Interior Design,Jan Willem Papo,Tian-Sying Yang,Lannoo Publishers,9058973441,Art,Art & Art Instruction,Design - General,21st century,Interior design,Netherlands
Book Contents:
- Kitchens
- Kitchens: Good Ideas (Good Ideas)
- Klein Dytham Architecture: Frame Monographs of Contemporary Interior Architects
- Lhasa in the Seventeenth Century: The Capital of the Dalai Lamas (Brill's Tibetan Studies Library, 3) (Brill's Tibetan Studies Library, V. 3)
- Lighting: A Design Source Book
- Lighting: Interior and Exterior
- London Living
- Make Your Own Cushions & Covers
- Making Most of Outdoor Spaces
- Mexican Design (Design Books)
Book Contents
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