Celebrating Home: A Time for Every Season (Hardcover)

Celebrating Home: A Time for Every Season By James T. Farmer, Emily Followill (Photographer), Furlow Gatewood (Foreword by) Cover Image
By James T. Farmer, Emily Followill (Photographer), Furlow Gatewood (Foreword by)
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Home--honoring the times we share there, treasuring the traditions and generations it represents, and rediscovering the joy our homes and gardens bring to our lives.

A rich tapestry of lush tabletops, glorious garden bouquets, sweet family heritage, and refreshed Southern d cor are the essence of James Farmer's enduring appeal This book fuses all his creative passions in a celebration of the seasons. In stories and pictures, James takes the reader on a tour of his two homes and gardens, with tablesettings for celebratory occasions throughout the year. D cor for his Winter Dinner, Camellia Celebration, Feast Among the Foxgloves, Birthday Dinner, Al Fresco Fall Dinner, Dahlia Dinner, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Gatherings will inspire readers to mark each passing season with their love ones in observance of the small joys that truly make our lives big.

About the Author


James T. Farmer is the best-selling author of Arriving Home, A Place to Call Home, A Time to Plant, A Time to Cook, A Time to Celebrate, Porch Living, and Dinner on the Grounds. His company, James Farmer Inc, is a full-service design company, including interiors and landscape. He lives in Perry, GA.Emily Followill has been photographing architecture, interiors, and lifestyle in Atlanta?and beyond for twenty years. She is the author-photographer of The Southern Rustic Cabin and photographer for James Farmer's A Place to Call Home and Dinner on the Grounds. She lives in Atlanta, GA.Furlow Gatewood is a decorator and antiques expert, and a longtime associate of antiques dealer John Rosselli. He is the subject of the book One Man's Folly: The Exceptional Houses of Furlow Gatewood. He lives in Americus, GA.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781423657958
ISBN-10: 1423657950
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Publication Date: August 9th, 2022
Pages: 272
Language: English
 

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