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The professional designer's guide to garden furnishings / Vanessa Gardner Nagel.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Portland, Or. : Timber Press, 2013.Description: 308 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1604692936 (no)
  • 9781604692938 (no)
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Contents:
History and geography -- Linking furnishings to architecture -- Comfort, scale, and proportion -- Preconceived styles -- Wood -- Metal -- Textiles -- Wicker -- Ceramics -- Stone -- Glass -- Concrete -- Synthetics.
Summary: Gardens don't need just plants, paths, and walls; they need chairs, benches, cushions, arbors, containers, and artwork, too. But finding and choosing these accessories can be a challenge. Nagel helps you meet the challenge by providing both visual inspiration and practical information about how to choose and where to find just about every kind of accessory a garden might need.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Gardens don't need just plants, paths, and walls; they need chairs, benches, cushions, arbors, containers, and artwork, too. But finding and choosing these accessories can be a challenge. The Professional Designer's Guide to Garden Furnishings helps you meet the challenge by providing both visual inspiration and practical information about how to choose and where to find just about every kind of accessory a garden might need.

This comprehensive guide includes information on how furnishings are linked to architecture; offers tips and techniques for choosing furnishings based on comfort, scale, and proportion; and provides a survey of sixteen popular styles, including Craftsman, Midcentury Modern, and Contemporary. Vanessa Gardner Nagel, herself a professional garden designer as well as a nationally certified interior designer, also discusses the properties of a wide variety of material choices, including wood, stone, ceramics, concrete, metal, and fabrics. An extensive list of sources rounds out this truly indispensable guide.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-296) and index.

History and geography -- Linking furnishings to architecture -- Comfort, scale, and proportion -- Preconceived styles -- Wood -- Metal -- Textiles -- Wicker -- Ceramics -- Stone -- Glass -- Concrete -- Synthetics.

Gardens don't need just plants, paths, and walls; they need chairs, benches, cushions, arbors, containers, and artwork, too. But finding and choosing these accessories can be a challenge. Nagel helps you meet the challenge by providing both visual inspiration and practical information about how to choose and where to find just about every kind of accessory a garden might need.

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