When I first saw New English Interiors, I was excited by the prospect of drawing inspiration from its pages. The initial impression was promising, with the book's beautiful layout and stunning photography. However, as I delved deeper, it was somewhat lacklustre for my taste. The book focuses heavily on the aesthetics of English designers and artists, which, while visually appealing, didn't resonate with the everyday practicality I had hoped for. In fact, some of the rooms featured felt overly garish to me.
That said, this book would be a treasure trove for those who adore colour and have an eclectic taste. It offers a vibrant showcase of bold interiors, and I can see the appeal for those who are drawn to such a style. I particularly admired Cath Kidston's aesthetic, which blends classic elements with pops of colour and bold florals. The purple armchairs, in particular, stood out to me—they were elegant and striking.
In conclusion, while New English Interiors wasn't quite what I was looking for, I would recommend it to anyone who loves an eclectic style with bold colours. It's a beautifully crafted book, but it just wasn't the right fit for me.
Thank you to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group – White Lion | Frances Lincoln for gifting me an e-book copy of New English Interiors.