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Chinese Style: Living in Beauty and Prosperity [Hardcover]

Sunamita Lim (Author)
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August 29, 2006
Chinese Style: Living in Beauty and Prosperity shows how to transform, or simply add a touch of Chinese style. China has long captivated the world's imagination with visions of softly rustling silks, delicately fragrant teas, exquisitely fine porcelain, and elegant lacquered furniture. Take the popular decorating concept of Feng Shui to a whole new level with authentic information on how to create a Chinese aesthetic! Learn how to alleviate clutter and increase the flow of chi, the universal life force; discover creative new ways of integrating Chinese furniture and decorative arts to today's more flexible decorating styles; and stroll through a rich collection of images from homes, museums, and galleries. Also included are interviews with Chinese antique and style experts, thorough research, and everything you need to know to achieve an energizing and nurturing sanctuary.
Chinese Style covers:
What is Chinese style?
China's export trade: then and now
How to avoid fakes poised as antiques
Poetic imagery as design symbols
Rooms that welcome and entertain: sharing public space
Rooms that nurture and heal: sharing sacred space
Vignettes from the heart room: where memories thrive
Plus, a glossary, selected bibliography, resource section, and more!

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Lim introduces Chinese furniture and accessories for amateur decoratros rather than connoisseurs. In the first half, she defines Chinese style, describes products made for export, and identifies authentic antiques. In the latter half, she shows in color photographs homes that have successfully used Chinese decorative accessories and concludes with a resources section and a glossary. -- Library Journal, January 2007

Sunamita Lim's goal is to show the reader how to integrate Chinese furniture and decorative arts into contemporary interiors with an appreication for traditional concepts of beauty and well-bring. Along with an outline of the history of Chinese exports to the west, she offers a primer on Chinese style. -- Vancouver Sun, February 23, 2007

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Chinese Style: Living in Beauty and Prosperity
By Sunamita Lim
With a foreword by Clodagh, President, Clodagh Design, Clodagh Signature, Clodagh Collection
In this beautifully illustrated book with its clear, minimal prose, you will learn how to transform an entire home or simply add a touch of Chinese style to a single room to enhance your living space. China has long captivated the world's imagination with visions of softly rustling silks, delicately fragrant teas, exquisitely fine porcelain, and elegant lacquered furniture. Now you can take the best of traditional Chinese style elements and combine them with modern styles and concepts to create the perfect rooms for living in beauty, harmony, and prosperity.
This book teaches the elements of Chinese style, how to alleviate clutter an increase the flow of chi, the universal life force, and how to avoid fake furniture and decorative objects posing as antiques. It also illuminates the rich symbolism embedded in Chinese style and how this symbolism gives added layers of meaning to your environment, whether it is through a pair of cranes rendered in bronze or a dragon painted on a wedding cabinet. Colors have deep meaning in Chinese style as well, and you will learn the use of different colors and the feelings and symbolism they evoke for your home.
Filled with images of beauty that will inspire, the text is interspersed with information from interviews with Chinese antique and style experts, thorough research, and everything you need to know to achieve an energizing and nurturing sanctuary. With Chinese Style: Living in Beauty and Prosperity, you can create nurturing public spaces, private spaces, and sacred spaces in your home.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Gibbs Smith; 1 edition (August 29, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1423600215
  • ISBN-13: 978-1423600213
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.7 x 11 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #608,850 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lyrical Beauty, September 18, 2006
This review is from: Chinese Style: Living in Beauty and Prosperity (Hardcover)
"Lacquer is a natural sap from a sumac tree...growing in southern and central China between elevations of 1200-1500 feet. Applied in layers over logs, beams and furniture, its protective qualities preserve the wood over time. And, its transparent sheen enhances surfaces, while reflecting light." ~pg. 33

Chinese Style is a mingling of ancient beauty with modern functionality that still embodies a spirituality evident in the rich symbolism within the designs. Camphor wood cabinets, apothecary chests, softly rustling silks, intricate screens, fragrant teas, exquisite porcelain and richly colored lacquered antiques fill the pages with beauty.

You can imagine yourself wandering through an Antique store filled with warm colors, rich crimson accents and comfy soft fabrics covering chairs in which you could read for hours. The details on the chair on page 44 are very intriguing and the complexity almost becomes serenity.

The main chapters include:

What is Chinese Style?
China's Export Trade
Recognizing Authentic Chinese Antiques
Poetic Imagery as Design Symbols
Rooms that Welcome and Entertain
Rooms that Nurture and Heal
Rooms that Celebrate Memories
Beauty in the Details

The pictures throughout are the highlights, but each section describes the designs and gives a deeper understanding to the furniture's purpose that goes beyond simple form and function. The bathroom with a fireplace looks very inviting and the author explains how a statue of an elephant gives the room a sense of peace and prosperity.

Sunamita Lim also explains the meaning of bats, bees, bears, butterflies, cranes, dragons, eagles, fish, dogs, lions, goldfish, horses, ducks, roosters, peacocks and tigers. The next time you see a rug with various fruits like cherry, pomegranate and persimmon, you may think of a long life instead of just a display of fruit. Foods also have deeper meanings as do plants and symbols from the natural world.

"Bamboo, in symbolizing nature's purity and steadfastness, is most significant for the higher ideals that scholars seek, such as integrity and noble action." ~ pg. 72

If you are decorating, you might want to consider a beautiful moon window that gives a room such a nurturing quality. If you love reading poetry, the symbols from nature will be enlightening all on their own. This book can be enjoyed for its spiritual and aesthetic dimensions.

~The Rebecca Review
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Home interior design collections will find this focus a popular reference., February 2, 2007
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Chinese Style: Living in Beauty and Prosperity hold lovely illustrations to demonstrate the possibilities of redecorating an entire home or a single room in a Chinese fashion. Think 'China' and you'll think of silk, tea, porcelain and lacquer furniture: these and other elements can be combined with modern styles for maximum impact. Home interior design collections will find this focus a popular reference.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beauty in the details, January 27, 2012
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Beautifully photographed Chinese style design book for the "eyes." Elegant and thought provoking, brings the viewer into another world. I would recommend this to anyone interested in understanding restraint in decor.
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Jason Steuber, assistant curator of early Chinese art, at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. Read the first page
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export porcelain, antiques gallery
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