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Still invites readers to take on the philosophy of the SLOW movement: Living Sustainable. Local. Organic. And Whole.
Our homes are ideally placed to support and promote this philosophy, through everything from the materials we source in construction to how we fit-out and furnish them. The choices we make don't have to be at the expense of creating a space that feels warm and welcoming, though. Instead, it can actually make us feel better about how and where we live.
This beautiful book explores the homes of twenty people from around the world - across four continents and thirteen
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Still invites readers to take on the philosophy of the SLOW movement: Living Sustainable. Local. Organic. And Whole.

Our homes are ideally placed to support and promote this philosophy, through everything from the materials we source in construction to how we fit-out and furnish them. The choices we make don't have to be at the expense of creating a space that feels warm and welcoming, though. Instead, it can actually make us feel better about how and where we live.

This beautiful book explores the homes of twenty people from around the world - across four continents and thirteen countries - enlightening readers as to why they chose the SLOW path and how it has benefitted their lives. There is no one way, but many paths that are leading to more awareness and a greater conversation.

Still is the follow-up to Natalie Walton's highly successful first title This is Home, and once again features location photography by Chris Warnes.
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Natalie Walton is a writer and stylist for leading interiors and lifestyle magazines, as well as the owner of Imprint House, a shop that celebrates the beauty in the everyday. Her work has appeared on the pages of international titles for Elle Decoration, Livingetc, and Harper's Bazaar. Through the editorial content agency she runs with photographer Chris Warnes, her work has been published across the globe. As well, she has a respected design and arts journal, Daily Imprint. Natalie is the author of This Is Home, published by Hardie Grant Books in 2018.