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E**M
Quality property porn - but at a correspondingly obscene price
It's a little odd to begin a book review by expressing total outrage at its price-tag, but this coffee table tome is possibly the most expensive non-rare, non-textbook, literary purchase I have ever, ever made - and honestly, I still feel slightly sickened by my self-indulgence in buying it.Let's be clear here: even at HALF the recommended retail price, you'd be justified in accusing the publisher of usury. At £70.00 (yes, dear reader, SEVENTY ENGLISH POUNDS, you have not misread), we should all be clamouring for a public prosecution, for never before have I seen a more blatant case of DAYLIGHT ROBBERY.It took a full three weeks of wrestling with my conscience, and a few sneaky real life previews of the book at Waterstone's, before I caved and bought my own copy at Amazon's discounted (but very definitely still not bargain) price. So, given I'd already checked out the full contents of 'Malene Birger: Life and Work' in my favourite high street book showroom, why did I still go on to part with my hard-earned readies?Because my name is ___, and I am hopelessly addicted to interiors magazines and design books, and this is - without question - the most unexpected and appealing property porn I have seen in YEARS.For those of you unfamiliar with her work, Malene Birger is a Danish fashion designer. Her clothes have a very distinctive style which I can only describe as "Indian Princess in Scandinavia"; a very strange and beguiling mix of ethnic-luxe, Northern European austerity, and old-school magpie glamour. This book is a sort of pictorial biography, showcasing Birger's studio and several homes. As you'd expect at this hugely inflated RRP, it is beautifully photographed and lushly produced with big, fat, glossy pages. As is typical of the genre, the text is very meagre, and hagiographic twaddle when it appears. Ignore it, and just concentrate on the pictures.And such pictures! I am in love, I am in lust, I am OBSESSED with everything Malene Birger owns. Like the clothes she designs, her interiors are rendered in a colour palette almost severe in its restraint, yet there's not a single minimal or uncomfortable thing about them. Nothing appears contrived or ostentatious, and yet every room attests to talent, success and confidently eclectic taste. Chanel handbags, Louis Vuitton trunks and the stiffly shiny carrier bags of expensive shops are arranged alongside sequinned Moroccan throws, Lucknowi embroidered cushions, silver and pewter gewgaws, Chinese flea-market tat and, er, Ikea Bekvam. It should all be a mish-mash, high-end-low-end, migraine-inducing design disaster, and instead it is supremely elegant and incredibly inviting, the very dream of serene good living.'Malene Birger: Life and Work' has become my favourite bedtime reading. Its visuals soothe me and inspire me, and though it came at an exorbitant price, I have to admit it was not money wasted. If you love interiors or fashion and are longing for some fresh new creative stimulation, this book is certainly a "must-see"...and if you can forgive the aforementioned criminally-inclined publisher, it's perhaps even a "must-buy".
A**R
Five Stars
I love this book
R**N
A bit of a disapointment, sorry.
In a recent magazine I saw a book 'Life and Work Malene Birger's life in pictures' advertised along with a few photos showing her in her study with her favourite things around her. I then read a review on Amazon about how wonderful this book is, but pricey, so when I saw it on Amazon half price I thought I would treat myself.The book arrived and I couldn't wait to open it, when I did I was expecting far more than I got. The photos are huge but a lot of the same thing is repeated but at different angle shots. The first section shows her home in Mallorca but you get to see two huge pages filled with guess what? two large terracotta pots and a couple of wicker chairs! Another page is totally black, nothing on it only two lines of text. The photos in the magazine where I first saw the book advertised are in the book and parts of the pictures from those shots are repeated again.However the last section of the book shows Malene Birger at work with some of her creations which are beautiful.If it's interior design you are looking for in this book, as I was, then Walda Pairon is far better, however if you love Malene's work then you will enjoy this book.
C**A
Quick delivery
Wonderful and inspiring book on Malene Birger as an interior designer / artist. Consists almost only of images of the different homes she has decorated. Very inspiring and beautiful images.A shame the book was slighly damaged when I received it. . . .
H**H
like the MOVE & WORK much more
like the MOVE & WORKmuch more.. beautifuland inspiring interior wise,but if you pay the recommendedretail price at about $85 i wouldexpect a bit more with regardsto texts and even quality of someof the photography.
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