Now available in paperback, Design with Japanese Obi illustrates the versatile and dramatic use of the obi, a Japanese kimono sash, in interior design. From table settings to wall art, from bed linens to freestanding sculptures, the obi's use in the home is virtually unlimited. Obis are shown in a variety of settings -- entrance halls, dining rooms, bedrooms, and more -- to demonstrate their many uses in the home. Featuring over 90 full-color photographs, and with appendices that highlight obi history, describe the making of obi, and offer tips for buyers, this is a great introduction to these beautiful kimono sashes.
New Gas Grill Gourment New Gas Grill Gourment
These 300 recipes are written specifically for the gas grill and offer straightforward and creative everyday dining options for nearly any food a cook wants to grill.
New Gas Grill Gourment New Gas Grill Gourment
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The Oldest Cuisine in the World: Cooking in Mesopotamia
Jean Bottero's "The Oldest Cuisine in the World gives us the first comprehensive look at the delectable secrets of the dining tables of Mesopotamia, encompassing the religious rites, everyday rituals, taboos, and even the detailed preparation techniques of food and drink in this ancient civilization.
The Oldest Cuisine in the World: Cooking in Mesopotamia
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Children's Rooms in a Weekend by Roo Ryde, ISBN 1558706186
Combining functionality and fun, this guide is packed with an array of bright and cheerful projects especially for kids rooms. Designed for those with limited sewing and painting experience. 200 illustrations.
Children's Rooms in a Weekend by Roo Ryde, ISBN 1558706186
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