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Stone Designs for the Home

Contributor(s): John T. Morris (more by John T. Morris), Robert Reck (more by Robert Reck), Candace Walsh (more by Candace Walsh)

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Stone Designs for the Home explores the work of one of the finest stonemasons practicing today, John T. Morris, who employs the traditional art form of hand-chiseled masonry. Journey through eight properties where Morris's exceptional work abounds while exploring his approach, thought processes, and philosophy behind the stunning art he creates in stone. Filled with a variety of native stones in exterior and interior projects, Stone Designs for the Home features projects including walls, flooring, swimming pools, fireplaces, fountains, bathrooms, and much more. Featuring stunning color photography, this book gives tremendous inspiration to homeowners who desire the natural beauty of stone in their homes.
John T. Morris's love of stone began more than thirty years ago when he witnessed a man building a stone wall. His fascination led him to Cuyamungue Stone Company, where he worked for twelve years learning the art of stonemasonry. He then went on to found his own company, New Mexico Stone, where he has worked ever since creating works of art in stone.
Candace Walsh is an editor, writer, and poet based in Santa Fe. Her writing has been published by Travel & Leisure, Sunset, Food & Wine, Four Seasons Magazine, New York Magazine, Blender, Details, Mothering, and Santa Fe Trend. She writes on a variety of topics, from lifestyle, travel, food, and family, to art, nightlife, media, design, and style. She also co-wrote the book American Atelier with David Naylor.
Jacket photos 2008 Robert Reck Jacket design by Debra McQuiston

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Library Journal (05/15/2008)
The work of stone mason Morris, founder of Stone Age 2000, has appeared in Architectural Digest and other design magazines. Here, he revisits seven commissions and discusses how he worked with the homeowners to create walls, fireplaces, bathrooms, and even complete interiors in stone. This book is generously illustrated with color photographs of Morris's work that show the use of a variety of stone and styles. Recommended for large interior design and landscaping collections.

ISBN: 9781423601944 | EAN: 9781423601944
Publisher: Gibbs Smith Publishers  | Publication Date: April, 2008

Additional Information

BISAC Categories: Architecture | Buildings - Residential
Architecture | Methods & Materials
LC Subjects: Stonemasonry
Design and construction
Dewey: 693.1
LCCN: 2007042888
Physical Info: 0.88" H x 11.16" L x 9.25" W (2.59 lbs) 159 pages
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