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		<title>Bible of British Taste</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<div><p>Inspired by the hugely popular Bible of British Taste blog and Instagram, this book takes readers inside Britain's most fascinating homes - charming, eclectic, and full of character. A must-have for design lovers, <i>Bible of British Taste</i> celebrates the effortless, unstudied style that sets British interiors apart.Â </p></div>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Based on the hugely popular blog, magazine, and Instagram account of the same name, <i>The Bible of British Taste</i> explores the meaning of traditional British style. </b>Rejecting the pristine and predictable in favour of the lived-in and characterful, this is an aesthetic created from art, antiques, the reused, found and hand-made and the layers of history laid down by generations of home makers.   </p>
<p>As author Ruth Guilding puts it: &#8216;My personal mantra for the descriptions of people and their houses in this book roughly seems to be that <b>old stuff is good, and perfection is boring</b>.&#8217;</p>
<p>Taking her contexts from William Morris, the Bloomsbury set and today&#8217;s leading artistic makers and innovators, Guilding explores the meaning of &#8216;home&#8217; and our everlasting preoccupation with domestic taste, self-presentation and decorating styles,           </p>
<p>With hundreds of images of remarkable gardens and interiors, domestic icons and folk art narratives, and featuring renowned tastemakers- from <b>Sir Roy Strong and Jasper Conran to Luke Edward Hall, Bridget Elworthy of the Land Gardeners and Ben Pentreath</b> &#8211; <i>The Bible of British Taste</i> shines a new light on the quirky charms of unconventional British style.</p>
<p>With unrivalled access to some of Britain&#8217;s most extraordinary homes, this is the definitive guide to the nation&#8217;s most distinctive interiors &#8211; a book that belongs on every design lover&#8217;s shelf.  </p>
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