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Safari Chic: Wild Exteriors and Polished Interiors of Africa

Safari Chic: Wild Exteriors and Polished Interiors of Africa

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gotta Go on and Live Safari
Review: After reading this fascinating book, I have put Safari on top of my list of "travel musts." I am excited to go to Africa and equally excited about living with Africa in my daily life. I'm planning a shopping expedition soon, to create the African Safari feel in my home, as Bibi Jordan has shown in her colorful book. If Bibi cannot motivate the excitement of Safari in her readers, nobody can. I had the recent pleasure of seeing her Safari slides and listening to her speak about her book. Her knowledge, background and creativity are impressive--her enthusiam is contagious.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gotta Go on and Live Safari
Review: After reading this fascinating book, I have put Safari on top of my list of "travel musts." I am excited to go to Africa and equally excited about living with Africa in my daily life. I'm planning a shopping expedition soon, to create the African Safari feel in my home, as Bibi Jordan has shown in her colorful book. If Bibi cannot motivate the excitement of Safari in her readers, nobody can. I had the recent pleasure of seeing her Safari slides and listening to her speak about her book. Her knowledge, background and creativity are impressive--her enthusiam is contagious.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Safari Chic is Chic
Review: Bibi Jordan has managed to capture the true spirit of adventure in her new book Safari Chic. Not only do the wild exteriors and the mannered interiors inspire one to redecorate their physical surroundings but they resonate with the kindling spirit of rejuvenation and imagination. This is a traveler's delight as well. More books Bibi, more!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book as beautiful as its subject!
Review: Gorgeous coffee table book, which is actually great reading, too! Sumptuous photographs will inspire you to add a touch of Safari Chic to your own home! Exquisitely well done book...I hope there will be sequels!....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The color photos are lavish and display many styles
Review: Libraries with strong sections on ethnic or modern architecture will want to include Bibi Jordan's Safari Chic as a unique presentation of over a hundred photos of exotic exteriors and interiors. African bush style goes modern in homes which profile decorating choices achieved through ethnic crafts and fabrics. The color photos are lavish and display many options and styles.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Author/photographer Peter Beard writes
Review: SAFARI CHIC conveys the intoxicating appeal of the wild settings, original style and eclectic personalities that first lured me to Africa. For lovers of design, travel and sheer 'joie de vivre', SAFARI CHIC is a must.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Author/photographer Peter Beard writes
Review: SAFARI CHIC conveys the intoxicating appeal of the wild settings, original style and eclectic personalities that first lured me to Africa. For lovers of design, travel and sheer 'joie de vivre', SAFARI CHIC is a must.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Safari Chic is Chic
Review: Upon first glance, Bibi Jordan's "Safari Chic" looks like a handsome, pretty-picture, coffee table, book that is ... just that; it looks good on an Ottoman in one's living room. Only, I have those types of books and was not prepared to buy another, hence my hesitation. But Africa is much more than an interest for me and so naturally I began to thumb through and shortly afterwards, lose myself in it.

The preface by Peter Beard - Mr. Africa himself - sets the tone for the unfolding of a modern day journey. Miss Jordan's safari takes us to those breathtaking sceneries where man is as much a part of nature as the elephants, hippo and lion. In doing so, she introduces us to the men and women who live in "the bush". These characters, some of whose families have been safari outfitters in Africa for 90 years, make up the real fabric of what Africa is about. In telling their story, we learn that safari is a way of life. Each camp has its own unique history. By understanding these people and how they live in harmony with their fellow Africans and wildlife, we are able to grasp the complete picture.

Miss Jordan weaves these fascinating personalities together into a wonderful narrative. Inspirational quotes from Karen Blixen, Ernest Hemingway, and others, and - yes, great pictures, make for an enticing read.

This book makes Africa real and for me, timeless. It makes you want to go there, and bring a piece of it back with you. The last chapter offers some excellent and affordable tips to decorating `safari chic'. Popular stores like Pier One and The Pottery Barn can bring Africa to your fingertips.

As mentioned, many other African safari books are dictated by form and fashion above substance. "Safari Chic" is more than a decorating style; it's a frame of mind. From all of the famous quotes Miss Jordan uses, this one perhaps, sums it up best.

"All things considered, there are two kinds of people in the world: Those who stay at home and those who do not. The second are most interesting."

- Rudyard Kipling

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Africa¿all around us
Review: Upon first glance, Bibi Jordan's "Safari Chic" looks like a handsome, pretty-picture, coffee table, book that is ... just that; it looks good on an Ottoman in one's living room. Only, I have those types of books and was not prepared to buy another, hence my hesitation. But Africa is much more than an interest for me and so naturally I began to thumb through and shortly afterwards, lose myself in it.

The preface by Peter Beard - Mr. Africa himself - sets the tone for the unfolding of a modern day journey. Miss Jordan's safari takes us to those breathtaking sceneries where man is as much a part of nature as the elephants, hippo and lion. In doing so, she introduces us to the men and women who live in "the bush". These characters, some of whose families have been safari outfitters in Africa for 90 years, make up the real fabric of what Africa is about. In telling their story, we learn that safari is a way of life. Each camp has its own unique history. By understanding these people and how they live in harmony with their fellow Africans and wildlife, we are able to grasp the complete picture.

Miss Jordan weaves these fascinating personalities together into a wonderful narrative. Inspirational quotes from Karen Blixen, Ernest Hemingway, and others, and - yes, great pictures, make for an enticing read.

This book makes Africa real and for me, timeless. It makes you want to go there, and bring a piece of it back with you. The last chapter offers some excellent and affordable tips to decorating 'safari chic'. Popular stores like Pier One and The Pottery Barn can bring Africa to your fingertips.

As mentioned, many other African safari books are dictated by form and fashion above substance. "Safari Chic" is more than a decorating style; it's a frame of mind. From all of the famous quotes Miss Jordan uses, this one perhaps, sums it up best.

"All things considered, there are two kinds of people in the world: Those who stay at home and those who do not. The second are most interesting."

- Rudyard Kipling


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