Get It Together! with Orlando Soria + Best of the Web
Sometimes when I get a book in the mail I can just feel that it’s going to be good. That’s exactly how I felt when I saw a package marked “From Orlando” on my doorstep. From the second I saw Orlando Soria’s giant grin (poking out from behind a doorway) on the cover of his new […]
Sometimes when I get a book in the mail I can just feel that it’s going to be good. That’s exactly how I felt when I saw a package marked “From Orlando” on my doorstep. From the second I saw Orlando Soria’s giant grin (poking out from behind a doorway) on the cover of his new book, I knew it was going to be a fun read.
Get It Together!: An Interior Designer’s Guide to Creating Your Best Life, is Orlando’s ode to decorating with humor and lightness. Every page has some sort of doodle or funny bit that makes you realize that design can be a heck of a lot of fun. From his dedication (“For my boyfriend. Just kidding. I don’t have one.”) to his tips for throwing “a major rager,” Orlando brings his trademark wit and hilarious voice to a wide range of design ideas, tips and concepts. He breaks them all down with a sense of airiness, but not without touching on topics that are meaningful. I particularly love the section (on page 122-123) about the “crisis of masculinity,” where he ponders why so many of us, “feel comforted by fixating on the differences between men and women.R...
Sometimes when I get a book in the mail I can just feel that it’s going to be good. That’s exactly how I felt when I saw a package marked “From Orlando” on my doorstep. From the second I saw Orlando Soria’s giant grin (poking out from behind a doorway) on the cover of his new book, I knew it was going to be a fun read.
Get It Together!: An Interior Designer’s Guide to Creating Your Best Life, is Orlando’s ode to decorating with humor and lightness. Every page has some sort of doodle or funny bit that makes you realize that design can be a heck of a lot of fun. From his dedication (“For my boyfriend. Just kidding. I don’t have one.”) to his tips for throwing “a major rager,” Orlando brings his trademark wit and hilarious voice to a wide range of design ideas, tips and concepts. He breaks them all down with a sense of airiness, but not without touching on topics that are meaningful. I particularly love the section (on page 122-123) about the “crisis of masculinity,” where he ponders why so many of us, “feel comforted by fixating on the differences between men and women.R...
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