01944cam a2200325Ii 4500001001000000003000700010005001700017008004100034020001800075020001500093035003900108040004300147050002800190100003000218245011900248264004100367300004700408336002600455336003300481337002800514338002700542520076400569650005801333650005701391650005101448650005301499655002401552700002201576700002001598962254318US-DLC20190731113125.0161109s2017 be a 000 0 eng d a9789401441490 z9401441499 a(OCoLC)962254318z(OCoLC)962233642 aYDXbengerdacYDXdNTAUPdNhCcYBPdAU 4aNK2115.5b.R38 F45 20171 aFeijter, Iris de,eauthor10aIn the rough :braw interiors & rugged makers /cIris de Feijter and Irene Schampaert ; translation Natalie de Man 1a[Tielt, Belgium] :bLannoo,c©2017. a235 pages ;bcolour illustrations ;c29 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent astill imagebsti2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier a"In the field of design, nothing stands still forever. Cycles come and go, reconfiguring the old to create the new. What was once hidden is now boldly displayed. The raw materials that comprise modern interiors have been given centre stage, handicraft is no longer considered 'old-fashioned', but has instead become a key instigator for design, and dark colours are back in vogue. Materials are allowed to have patina again, bearing the signs of their age and use. Industrial, rusted iron; brushed granite; untreated wood... it is all coming back. The retro revival promises to inject new energy into the design world, making pure beauty stand out. Design blogger Irene Schampaert guides you in discovering these exciting new trends." -- Provided by publisher 0aRaw materials in interior decorationvPictorial works 0aBuildingsxRemodeling for other usevPictorial works 0aBuilding materialsxRecyclingvPictorial works 0aInterior decoration accessoriesvPictorial works 02localaPrint books.1 aSchampaert, Irene1 aMan, Natalie de