Home Style by City: Ideas and Inspiration from Paris, London, New York, Los Angeles, and Copenhagen
By Ida Magntorn
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Ida Magntorn
Ida Magntorn is a writer and photographer with a focus on interiors. She has written blogs for ELLE Decoration and Femina, writes features for several lifestyle magazines and has been named Sweden’s second hand expert by Erikshjälpen. Ida’s other books include The Flea Market Book, From Flea Market to Fine Salon, Home Style by City and Home Stories. Her books have been translated into several languages.
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Reviews for Home Style by City
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book totally fit my dream house aesthetic. I’m definitely a combination of the Paris and London style. Content wise, I loved the pictures. They showcased very intriguing design styles. Here are some of my favorite ideas from the book:-Hanging lingerie on walls (Paris)-Using doll heads for a touch of gloom (Paris)-Putting a ladder on a bookcase (London)-Putting a bathtub in a bedroom (London)-Having a picnic at the cemetery where Soren Kierkegaard is buried (Copenhagen) Overall, this was a great coffee table book for those looking for home inspiration.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book totally fit my dream house aesthetic. I’m definitely a combination of the Paris and London style. Content wise, I loved the pictures. They showcased very intriguing design styles. Here are some of my favorite ideas from the book:-Hanging lingerie on walls (Paris)-Using doll heads for a touch of gloom (Paris)-Putting a ladder on a bookcase (London)-Putting a bathtub in a bedroom (London)-Having a picnic at the cemetery where Soren Kierkegaard is buried (Copenhagen) Overall, this was a great coffee table book for those looking for home inspiration.