
In the Oriental Style
A Sourcebook of Decoration and Design
- ISBN 9780500278949
- 24.90 x 24.90 cm
- Paperback with flaps
- 144pp
- 351 Illustrations, 246 in colour
- First published 1996
Add to Basket‘Brings a new dimension to the story of Western borrowings from the Far East’ – International Textiles Interior
Celebrating Eastern elegance as a decorative style, this sumptuous book illustrates how it can be achieved in both the East and the West. Here are the refined craftsmanship of Thai textiles and ceramics; traditional statuary from Burma; the minimalist perfection of a Japanese apartment.
Increasing accessibility has opened up a huge range of objects and designs which can be used and applied just as effectively in Western interiors as in the traditional dwellings of Japan, Thailand, Burma, and the other countries of eastern Asia.
Much of In the Oriental Style is devoted to innovative Western interiors which draw their inspiration from Oriental design and objects. A wealth of individual pieces – antiques, ornamental screens, lacquerware, basketry and furniture – is illustrated and described, showing the enormous variety in decoration that even the simplest objects can bring to a Western home or garden.
Michael Freeman, photographer, travelled extensively in the Far East on special commission for this book.Siân Evans is a former chief buyer for the Oriental department at Liberty; she has made a special study of Oriental influences in Western architecture and interior design. Mimi Lipton is a leading London dealer in Oriental furniture and antiques, and the editor of The Tiger Rugs of Tibet, also published by Thames & Hudson.
Also of interest
New Oriental Style by Michael Freeman
Asian Furniture: A Directory and Sourcebook
Hip Hotels Orient
India Contemporary
Living in Thailand
Myanmar Style: Art, Architecture and Design of Burma


