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 | Color for Interior Design Author: Ethel Rompilla Publisher: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. Year: 2005 ISBN 0810958880
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Category: Design and Engineering / Interior Design /
ArchitectureWeek Description In this comprehensive introduction, readers discover the impact that color has on the way they see the world and learn how to effectively use color to beautify their environment. From James McNeill Whistler's Peacock Room in Washington D.C., to Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye in provincial France, to a Prairie-style interior by Frank Lloyd Wright, author Ethel Rompilla shows how color creates the world in which we live. This illustrated volume is an accessible guide for the professional and amateur decorator. Amazon Customer Average Rating: 
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