Textile Style explains how to transform boring to unique with common fabrics as well as sumptuous lengths of Indian jewel-colored silks, intricate kelims and rugs from the East, and woven Scottish shawls. These and many more can be used around the home in a context very different from their original purpose.
"Caroline Clifton-Mogg is a writer and journalist who specializes in interior design and gardens. She is a contributing editor of both Harpers & Queen and Christie's Magazine and also writes regularly for House and Garden, The Financial Times, and many other magazines and newspapers. Her books include The Curtain Book and Decorating with Antiques. She lives in London with her husband, two daughters, and a variable number of cats.
Andrew Wood is a photographer of interiors and gardens who travels the world in the course of his work. His photographs illustrate a number of books and many magazine articles. He lived in Asia for many years and still retreats there to his boat, which is moored in Thailand."