Once again author Michael Connors has offered a warm, and much welcome, visual reprieve from record cold temperatures, snow and freezing rains. In 2009 I did a post on Michael’s book Caribbean Houses (Rizzoli) and I have been looking forward to another book by the West Indian decorative arts scholar.
This time Michael turned his attention to the British West Indies. British West Indies Style is another stunning and significant account of the Caribbean, this time the interiors and architecture of English colonial homes and historic town houses.
From the British Virgin Islands, Jamaica, Nevis, St. Kitts, Antigua and Barbados, to the lesser-known islands of Bequia, Dominca and Mustique, the book features close to fifty private homes. Many of the houses showcased in the revealing tome are hidden to visitors, making British West Indies Style much more than a 'picture book,' it’s a mini-history of the islands.
One of the finest private collections of colonial West Indies furniture in the Caribbean islands. The majority of the pieces are from Barbados and Trinidad.
One of the most prized pieces of furniture in Barbados is the familiar cellaret. Designed on a curule base or X frame, the V-shape lower drawer opens to reveal a fitted interior that holds six wine bottles.
An aerial view of St. Nicholas Abbey sugar plantation in Barbados.
The Sunbury Plantation office, where plantation business was once conducted, is filled with island-crafted mahogany furniture.
Looks fabulous - will definitely be checking this out - just love British colonial style - and plays well with others in terms of style!
ReplyDeleteGreat! Look forward to seeing the book - i've just returned from BBDOS and finally made it to St Nicholas Abbey which charms. c
ReplyDeleteFabulous pictures, I can almost feel the warm tropical breeze looking at them. I love the liberal use of rich gorgeous woods against the stark white, so elegant and regal looking but inviting at the same time. Very well done, can't wait to get the book!
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of homes, just started my own blog to journal the building of our house as well as talk about my love for interior design, decorating and lifes beautiful things, please check it out if you can...thanks!
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I just love the eye for style and the appreciation for beauty! I also know that I need to travel the world more! :)
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ReplyDeleteEnjoying these snaps takes the chill out of you for a moment. This look forward I believe is a nice shift for clients and designers to incorporate into their homes this year. Love the look and feel. The book should be marvelous!
Bette
The furnishings are the stuff of dreams. Love the opposing chaises/daybeds. Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images. Can't wait to devour the book+great post.xx peggybraswelldesign.com
ReplyDeleteRonda I have always loved the British West Indies style of design and furniture! Fabulous images.
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Karena
Art by Karena
Wow, looks amazing! I loved Michael's last book, so I am sure this one wont disappoint.
ReplyDeleteWow, looks amazing! I loved Michael's last book, so I am sure this one wont disappoint.
ReplyDeleteRonda,I must say what really does it for me is the flooring. Those wide planks really set the pieces off. The rooms would not have the same charm without the flooring. I think that a lot of lay people like myself forget that the choice of flooring is vital to the success of the room.
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Always,Bumby
I loved your blog I found it very inspiring. This is all new to me but I have just set up my own blog
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You may like to check it out because I had so much fun doing it.
Thanks for providing me with such great entertainment!
Cheers
Melissah
One of my very favorite subjects. I DIE!
ReplyDeleteThe cellaret is such a unique and beautiful piece of furniture! I am soooo looking forward to getting my hands on this book! Thanks for sharing!
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