• Do Inhabit by Danielle Quigley and Sue Fan
  • Do Inhabit by Danielle Quigley and Sue Fan
  • Do Inhabit by Danielle Quigley and Sue Fan
  • Do Inhabit by Danielle Quigley and Sue Fan
  • Do Inhabit by Danielle Quigley and Sue Fan
  • Do Inhabit by Danielle Quigley and Sue Fan

Do Inhabit by Danielle Quigley and Sue Fan

The Do Book Company

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Description

The effects of a lived-in space can be subtle. Do: Inhabit, written by designer Danielle Quigley and photographer and stylist Sue Fan, trace through the basics of our interiors, making there way into a perfect object lesson in how to make a peaceful home. 

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Measures 120 x 178 mm
Counts 128 pages
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About The Do Book Company

The Do Book Company at Misc-store Amsterdam

The Do Book Company launched in 2013 with the aim of helping creative entrepreneurs, makers and Doers work smarter and create positive change. Since then, their collection of pocket guides has grown to 40 (and counting!) titles spanning design, business, wellbeing and sustainable living, with each book focusing on the ‘doing’, not the background theory.

At Misc Store we encourage The Do Book Company's mission: getting people to Do more. Collaborating with a variety of different entrepreneurs, artists, doers, makers and thinkers, the Do Book series explores a wide variety of different topics. Have you ever thought of making jam or sourdough, perhaps developing a green finger or two, or start your own business? Do Books got you covered.

Each book is written by a speaker from the Do Lectures, an annual event held in west Wales, drawing on the practical experiences and research of each individual author. Their book is personal to them, while still being relatable and inspiring for its readers. The idea is a simple one: people who Do things can inspire the rest of us to go and Do amazing things too. Thumbs up from us.