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Highlights
- Though it lies just across the Mediterranean from Europe, barely a stone's throw from Spain's southernmost tip, Morocco couldn't possibly be farther away.
- Author(s): René Stoeltie
- 512 Pages
- Architecture, Buildings
- Series Name: 40th Edition
Description
About the Book
From fragrant, labyrinthine souks and delectable cuisine to breathtaking landscapes and welcoming people: Morocco might be a stone's throw from Spain, but it continues to inspire visions of an exotic haven. This edition brings together an eclectic selection of homes to showcase the best of Moroccan wonders, complete with inspiring photographs.Book Synopsis
Though it lies just across the Mediterranean from Europe, barely a stone's throw from Spain's southernmost tip, Morocco couldn't possibly be farther away.
With its mountainous and desert landscapes, labyrinthine souks, delectable cuisine, exquisite rugs and textiles, vibrant mosaics, fragrant odors, mesmerizing music, and welcoming people, Morocco is a most alluring and tantalizingly exotic destination. Digging a little deeper into the myth of Morocco, Barbara and René Stoeltie bring us this eclectic selection of homes to demonstrate all that is most wonderful about the Moroccan style: from tiled, turquoise swimming pools and lavish gardens to carved wooden furniture and jade-colored marble fountains.
With more than 500 pages featuring stunning, inspiring photographs, flipping through these fairy tale-like visions of exotic havens (ideally while sipping a steaming cup of sweet, fragrant mint tea) will instantly whisk you away.
Review Quotes
"Everything wonderful about Moroccan style."-- "London Evening Standard"
"Open this fairy tale book of dazzling beauty and depart on your own journey into Moroccan style."-- "QH Book"
"This is one of those shamelessly beautiful books you can disappear into. You can almost feel the sun on your back and the promise of a mint tea."-- "Livingetc"
"An absolutely gorgeous collection of images that goes beyond the well-trodden tourist path and into people's homes."-- "TNT"