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Competition: five copies of The Source to be won

Dezeen and specialist publisher eightbooks are offering five readers the chance to win a copy of The Source - Inspirational Ideas for the Home by Michael Freeman.

The Source explores interior design innovation within the home, categorised in four sections: Connect, Divide, Space and Utility.

The book features over 800 colour photographs by author and photographer Michael Freeman.

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Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeenmail newsletter and at the bottom of this page.

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The Source
Inspirational Ideas for the Home
Michael Freeman

Interior design has undergone a quiet but profound revolution in the last decade, as home-owners have become more aware of international influences and more prepared to experiment, to break out of the prescribed moulds of style. Many different parts of the world – in particular India, China, and Japan – have evolved their own unique styles of modernism, much of it rooted in the traditional principles of their particular regions, and this has helped to liberate the way we now think about dwelling space, its organisation and furnishing.

Drawing on a wide range of modern design from many countries, this unique, rich sourcebook takes an elemental approach to the design of a home. In an age when no interior design principle goes unchallenged and all ideas are possible, the only sensible approach is to start from the basic elements – how a home works and what we expect from it.

The Source, illustrated with hundreds of colour photographs by Michael Freeman, one of the most widely travelled authors and photographers working in this area, is divided into four sections which each cover a basic function.

The first, Connect, deals with the connectivity of a home, from entrances and corridors to staircases. The second, Divide, shows the many ways in which individual areas can be divided and linked, from walls to screens and unconventional dividers, as well as flexible partitions that draw on Japanese and Chinese principles. The third section, Space, is concerned with living spaces in all their variety, balancing the twin needs of comfort and inspiration. The last section, Utility, covers the basic functions of any dwelling, from cooking and bathing to working at home and storage. All of this is illustrated by a vast array of ideas and solutions from many of the world’s best interior designers and architects. This new book offers a different and refreshing way of looking at the house and the elemental way of how we live today.

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Author and photographer

Michael Freeman is an acclaimed photographer and writer who specialises in travel, architecture and interiors. He has photographed extensively for many international publishers, and has written more than two dozen books on photography, with more than a million copies sold. His many books on interiors and architecture include American Masterworks, India Modern, New Oriental Style, Architecture of Thailand, Japan Modern and China Style.

Contents

Connect
Entrances, Doorways, Steps, Hallways, Staircases, Corridors, Floors

Divide
Walls, Partitions, Screens, Displays, Doors, Handles, Windows, Blinds, Curtains, Ceilings

Space
Living Rooms, Dining Rooms, Studies, Quiet Spaces, Play, Lighting, Mezzanines, Balconies, Courtyards, Inside/Outside, Terraces, Urban Gardens

Utility
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Shower Rooms, Toilets, Basins, Bedrooms, Storage, Shelving, Bookshelves

Directories
Architects/Designers; Stores (NY, London, Paris, Berlin, Milan, Beijing, Toyko)

Format: 250 x 250 mm
Extent: 320 pages
Illustrations: approx. 800 colour
Words: approx. 20,000
Binding: flexibound
Price: £25.00
Publication: October 2009
ISBN: 978 0 9554322 4 8

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Congratulations to the winners! Anna Roussou in Greece, Linda Conserva in Italy, Barak Pliskin in the USA, Jeremy Brown in Canada and Nicolas Dijoux in France each win a copy.

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