The Stuff of Life: How to Style and Display Your Most Treasured Possessions

Ryland Peters & Small
The Stuff of Life: How to Style and Display Your Most Treasured Possessions

In the first chapter, How to Arrange your Stuff, Hilary identifies and illustrates four different approaches to arrangements and shows how each one can be achieved. She also considers the variety of display locations available within the home - blank walls, mantelpieces, windowsills, chests of drawers, tabletops - and suggests how to make the most of them. Next, in Stories Told by Real Homes, Hilary shares knowledge drawn from the experience of creating interiors that fall into five different styles - Neatnik, Bohemian, Naturalist, Sculpture Vulture and Noble Salvage. Some people are magpies - they love stuff; finding, collecting, and displaying it, while their opposite, the minimalists, are on a mission to contain or tame it. The ideas in this book will appeal to both magpies and minimalists and everyone in between.

Publisher: Ryland Peters & Small

Published: United Kingdom, 1 April 2014

Format: Hardcover, 224 pages

Age Range: 0+

Other Information: Illustrated

Dimensions: 28.6 x 22.9 x 2.9 centimeters (1.52 kg)

Writer: Robertson, Hilary, Williams, Anna

About the AuthorHilary Robertson is a well-known interiors stylist and journalist with an illustrious client list that includes Canvas, Ochre, Elle Decoration, Vogue Living, and the Telegraph Magazine. Also a talented writer, Hilary wrote the text for Josephine Ryan's French Home (also Ryland Peters & Small). Hilary lives in Brooklyn with her husband and son. She recently opened Mrs. Robertson, a store selling vintage furniture and accessories.