Home Matters: How Our Homes Shape Us, and We Shape Them

Author:   Penny Wincer
Publisher:   Quadrille Publishing Ltd
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9781837830916


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   29 August 2024
Format:   Hardback
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As an interiors photographer, Penny Wincer found that walking through a stranger’s home, listening to them explaining the history of the space, and the meaning of precious objects, was one of most joyful aspects of her work. And in Home Matters Penny does exactly that, taking us through the houses of 13 artists, designers and writers, inspiring us to reflect on how we want our own homes to feel. Through beautiful photographs, interviews and Penny’s own reflections on the homes that she has lived in over the years, Home Matters brings together multiple perspectives, all centred on how we create homes to meet our needs. Looking at an eclectic range of spaces that are not often included in these conversations, each chapter of Home Matters considers a different aspect of what goes into creating a home, inviting the reader to reflect on their own memories, needs and constraints. This book is for those who want to think deeply about their homes, as well as be inspired by the beauty and joy that others have created within their own spaces. Through asking us to consider our pasts, our current needs and to examine the values we want our homes to reflect, Home Matters shows what is possible when we look within ourselves to turn a house into a home. And when we let go of the idea of the perfect home – one that can never be achieved – we can embrace the home that works for our lives as they are.

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Author:   Penny Wincer
Publisher:   Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Weight:   0.770kg
ISBN:  

9781837830916


ISBN 10:   1837830916
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   29 August 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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"""Penny Wincer shows us how good houses really work, and why they matter so much. An essential read in an age of gloss of styling."" -- Katherine May ""A brilliant book that immediately sparked conversations about what “home” means and what really lies behind the ways in which we decorate our spaces. It’s a unique and moving mix of memoir and social commentary – with a generous dash of interior design know-how and beautiful images."" -- Jo Leevers, interiors writer and author of Victorian Modern ""A thoughtful, timeless and meaningful exploration of what it is to call a house a home … I felt as if I was following Penny, via her simple and honest voice, in and out of all the homes she visited, and I was so touched by her personal story which she weaved beautifully and movingly throughout. A beautiful study of searching for home."" -- Huma Qureshi ""A thoughtful consideration of the tales our homes tell, and the way they make us feel. Penny Wincer paints a charming portrait of lives lived in spaces that reflect our choices, values and needs."" -- Chloe Ashby, author of Wet Paint ""This book is a timely reminder that our homes and how we live in them should be a reflection of ourselves and we should not be beholden to trends, but rather our needs (and wants) on a most basic level … Penny has the amazing ability through her photography and writing to transport you into her world and the worlds of other homemakers in the book. It is a book that will make you smile while you read it and feel inspired by the imagery. It's one to treasure."" -- Lucy Gough"


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Penny Wincer is a writer and writing coach. Her first book, Tender: The Imperfect Art of Caring was published in 2020. She has written for The Telegraph, BBC Radio 4, Red Magazine, the iPaper and co-hosts the podcast Not Too Busy To Write. Penny spent six years working as a fashion photographer’s assistant between New York and London, before becoming an interiors and lifestyle photographer, shooting for magazines and brands such as Country Living, Living Etc, House Beautiful, Guardian Weekend and many more. She has spent 15 years telling the visual stories of home. Penny lives in South London with her two children.

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