First American edition, stated, of the fourth entry in David Hicks's acclaimed series promulgating his views on interior design and decorating.
Published in 1971 by World Publishing/Britwell Books Limited.
Per his introduction, "This book, like my three previous ones, is a very personal statement about decoration and design.
The emphasis is on rooms where the fabrics are a particularly salient feature.
Being one of the most basic elements of decoration they can completely change and create the atmosphere of a room.
The choice of design, color and texture in fabrics is what makes a room attractive or boring, simple or grand, a room of today or a traditional room.
" 4to (9.5" x 12.25"), hardcover with dust jacket, approximately 200 pages, profusely illustrated throughout in color and black-and-white.
Minor bumping and rubbing to extremities.
Light bumping and rubbing to dj.
Contents near fine.