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Gypsy: A World of Colour and Interiors

Pub Date: January 2013

International stylist Sibella Court is a gypsy at heart, spending much of her time on the road, tinkering, travelling ancient trade routes and fossicking for treasure. In her latest book, be inspired by the softly painted buildings of Ecuador and Galapagos; the moody highlands of Scotland; the wild woods of Transylvania; the Iznik tiles of Turkey; and the ancient tranquillity of Indochine.

Gypsy is a sumptuous stylist’s guide featuring Sibella’s unforgettable interiors that will inspire you to interpret faraway lands in your own styling. Featuring Sibella’s favourite sources, trade secrets and suppliers – Gypsy also shows you how to create your own colour palettes from what you have around you or from found treasures, and through simple, practical and surprising ways shows you how to use those palettes to create interiors layered with stories, experiences and meaning.

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