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Design by Nature: Creating Layered, Lived-in Spaces Inspired by the Natural World

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The first design book that translates elements of nature--including flora, water, and wood--into elements of decor for beautiful, lived-in, bohemian interiors, from acclaimed designer and tastemaker Erica Tanov.

Inspired by nature's colors, textures, and patterns, design icon Erica Tanov uses her passion for textiles to create beautiful, timeless interiors that connect us to the natural world. Now, in her first book, Design by Nature, Tanov teaches you how to train your eye to the beauty of the natural world, and then bring the outdoors in--incorporating patterns and motifs from nature, as well as actual organic elements, into simple ideas for everyday decorating and design.

Design by Nature contains new and imaginative decorating ideas for an organic and bohemian style that mixes and layers rugs, pillows, throws, and drapery, and incorporates unique patterns and fabrics such as shibori, ikat, and jamdani, all stunningly photographed by renowned photographer Ngoc Minh Ngo.

With topics ranging from embracing imperfection in your home, to seeking out flea markets, to displaying your collections, Design by Nature takes an enduring and intuitive approach to design that transcends fleeting trends and encourages you to find your own personal style, source of creativity, and connection to the natural world. You don't need to travel to distant locales to find beauty; it's all around us, from the crackle of fallen leaves to the jagged bark of a tree.

232 pages, Hardcover

First published April 3, 2018

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656 reviews414 followers
February 19, 2021
If I could live inside a book, I’d choose this one.
655 reviews2 followers
January 18, 2019
The pictures in this book are lovely and I enjoyed reading the author's thoughts on nature and how that informs her decor choices. She says from the beginning that it's not a manual on how to decorate a house, but more of an exploration of her own thoughts on nature and beauty. Her style is a bit more maximalist than mine even, but I love how much texture and color she incorporates and all her vintage and modern mixtures. I understand the appeal of modern, all-white, minimalist decor, but it's just not me, so it was fun to see a colorful, eclectic house well-done.
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79 reviews1 follower
June 8, 2018
meh. pretty pictures and a quick read through the artists thought process from inspiration to product. The pictures are pretty, but I was expecting a little more writing. more of a coffee table book if you like the designer.
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11 reviews
December 8, 2022
I’m not sure this book could be any more beautiful. I now own a copy because it requires several visits to soak up all the aesthetic goodness.
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335 reviews36 followers
January 24, 2019
This book is advertised as an interior design Rosetta stone, it is not. It is mostly a descriptive book of design experiences from the author and other designers, a compendium of the natural sources of inspiration and how to approach them in novel ways.

It is quite entertaining, reading about how a designer views water, dirt, foliage and most interestingly decay. It was not really novel material, but I guess some concepts can be pretty illuminating for a city grown designer that might not be as in touch with nature as, say, someone raised in a more rural area.

There are a few veiled tips about using materials that will evolve through time and age with a space or house, but due to the descriptive title I was hoping for more. The wallpapers shown are beautiful, as are some of the tapestries and colour plays with fabrics and dyes.

Overall, I would recommend it as light reading and inspirational source about how to view elements of nature in a new light for different creative processes/purposes.
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858 reviews10 followers
August 2, 2018
This book encourages creativity by using elements of Nature to bring the outside in. Using plants, wood, and water she uses their colors, textures, and patterns to decorate textiles in beautiful patterns. Her advice is not to get too‘ perfect’ in your decorating. Try to use some old objects that you hold dear. Let a floral arrangement drop some petals and leave them to appreciate their natural beauty.
I was disappointed that there wasn’t more emphasis on actual decorating with real plants, branches, leaves etc. Hence the 3 stars.
47 reviews2 followers
August 19, 2018
I'm not one who normally reads design books, but something about this piqued my interest. I was not disappointed! The photography, page layouts and essays were simple yet beautiful and thought-provoking. If I ever develop the desire to redo my living space (ha!), I would definitely follow Tanov's lead in using elements from the natural world for inspiration and decoration.
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104 reviews
July 13, 2019
This was a fun read. I loved the images. They really resemble what I want my future home to look like, but I would have liked more writing. It's an attractive book but not as informative as it could have been.
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440 reviews33 followers
January 19, 2022
Pleasant and pretty, if I were to describe it in 2 words. Cool design ideas using nature and a lot of interesting techniques to decorate and create your home and clothing. I like how the author promoted so many creative intelligent people for their work. That was a brilliant idea.
123 reviews
June 21, 2018
This book was waiting for me on the New Books shelf and as a photographer, I could not resist taking it home. Beautiful images of nature and of designer Tanov's home and shop spaces.
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June 30, 2018
Enjoyed the pictures and skimmed the text on book about interior design rooted in nature. Pretty muted gentle colors of calming spaces.
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265 reviews2 followers
July 1, 2018
Not really a how-to manual but a beautifully photographed exposition of Erica Tanov’s inspiration and background. Very wabi sabi and nature based and fun to look at.
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July 21, 2018
Love the author’s designs and close look at the shapes and colors of the natural world.
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417 reviews
July 28, 2019
The pictures are incredible. The text is empty.
Profile Image for Trevor O'Keefe.
44 reviews2 followers
June 28, 2025
A very enjoyable reminder to stop and look around. A great exploration of how to take nature and be inspired by it.
Profile Image for Leyla Johnson.
1,357 reviews16 followers
April 3, 2018
I just adore every bit of this book - the colour- the inspiration, the photography- the inspiration, the simplicity - the inspiration, all bought together through the elements of wood, water, dirt, weed, and decay with various artist spotlights. A truly exciting book, a little boho, but at the same time anything you want to make it. Practical, instructive, but at the same time freeing and as I say truly inspirational!!
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649 reviews4 followers
May 6, 2018
The book looks generally good. I got access to excerpt of this book. I wished to have access to the full book to provide a more deep review.
Profile Image for Beth Tabler.
Author 15 books198 followers
November 6, 2018
Thank you to Netgalley and the Publisher for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Design by Nature has a whole lot going for it. But, specifically excellent photography, well-written ideas, and great design. It is very wabi-sabi design-wise, so if that is not something you are interested in this book will not be for you. However, if it is, consider this a light primer on interior design utilizing natural elements. It isn't really deep, nor are you going to learn much. But, you will be inspired by the photography. You will want to incorporate some of her ideas into your own spaces. I recommend!
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