Flowers by Design

Flowers by Design by Jeff Leatham, published by HarperCollins on April 13, 2004, is a first edition that spans 160 pages. This book showcases the distinctive flower arrangements that have established Leatham’s reputation in creative circles across major cities like New York, London, and Paris. Through bold designs that emphasize the color and shape of flowers and stems, Leatham presents a visual journey that transforms spaces with his unique floral artistry.
Readers will find a vibrant collection of floral designs that highlight Leatham’s ability to enhance the atmosphere of various environments. The book features lush and colorful layouts that reflect his work in the homes of notable designers, illustrating how flowers can dramatically alter a room’s ambience. With a focus on flower arranging and interior design, Flowers by Design serves as an inspiring resource for those interested in home decoration and creative floral displays.
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Flowers by Design reflects the skills that have made Jeff Leatham famous in creative circles in New York, London and Paris.His flower designs are bold, utilizing the color and shape of both flower and stem. Sometimes he uses a large number of the same flower for dramatic effect. The simple, lush, colorful layout of the book displays Jeff’s work in the homes of creative designers where he dramatically transforms the atmosphere and ambience of space with flowers. He has designed flowers for Givenchy, Gwyneth Paltrow, George Clooney, Diana Krall, Robie Williams, Kate Moss and Cher. It’s no surprise that Jeff has appeared on Martha Stewart’s television show and in People magazine, The New York Times, Elle Décor, Newsweek, W and Spa to name just a few. Flowers by Design is the first book to bring Jeff’s unique vision to the home.
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