|    Login    |    Register

Coming Home to Nature: The French Art of Countryfication

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Coming Home to Nature: The French Art of Countryfication

Contributors:

By (Author) Gesa Hansen
By (author) Estelle Marandon
By (author) Charlotte Huguet
Photographs by Stephanie Fssenich
Photographs by Nathalie Mohadjer

ISBN:

9782080261366

Publisher:

Editions Flammarion

Imprint:

Flammarion

Publication Date:

2nd June 2022

UK Publication Date:

14th April 2022

Country:

France

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

307.72

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 190mm, Height 255mm

Weight:

950g

Description

Has the hustle and bustle of city life begun to feel just a bit overwhelming Do you ever dream of open skies and fields This volume lightheartedly approaches all the questions of those who want live or dream of living a life away from hyperactive urban centers: how to live alongside nature, to garden, to live with animals; how to dress to fit your new setting (stay warm! stay dry!); how to furnish and organize your larger country house; how to host beautifully relaxed soires where you'll linger over diner with your guests. Alongside a dozen portraits of individuals and families who have already converted to country living, offering paths and courage to those still hesitant, you will find tips, insights, practical advice, even recipes and methods for homemade furniture.

Whether you are still indecisive or already living your dream life, this book is filled with inspiration and thoughtful advice for tackling every aspect of country living, and for writing a new chapter, refreshed and renewed.

More and more city-dwellers dream of a life reconnected with nature, these three ex-Parisians-and a dozen families who have inspired them to make the leap-have already dared to start anew and deliver in this volume their fun and lively vision for modern country living.

Reviews

"We look to the French to guide us on the latest trendsfrom layering mirrors to Baroque mantels for way less. So its no wonder they were early adopters of abandoning busy cities for the calmer countryside, long before the pandemic spurred a mass exodus in the U.S. In a new book, Coming Home to Nature: The French Art of Countryfication, authors Gesa Hansen, Estelle Marandon, and Charlotte Huguet interview a handful of transplants on why they left the City of Lightand why they havent looked back. In an excerpt, below, a different Charlotte (this one a lifelong Parisian) and her partner, Emiliano (from the hills of Tuscany), admit their fair share of hesitation over moving into the near ruin structure they now call home, about an hour outside the city. And for urbanites who havent taken the leap just yet, read on for eight crucial questions the authors suggest you ask yourself before you do."DOMINO

Author Bio

Gesa Hansen is a furniture and interior designer.

Estelle Marandon is a lifestyle journalist.

Charlotte Huguet is a stylist.

Stephanie Fssenich and Nathalie Mohadjer are lifestyle photographers.

See all

Other titles from Editions Flammarion