Does your home tell the
story of who you are?
In The Things That Matter, Nate Berkus shares intimate stories from his life, introduces us to people who influenced him and helped him forge his sense of style, and opens up about the remarkable experiences that have left him forever changed, all of which find expression in how he lives today. From his most cherished flea market finds, to his beloved books and photos, to the many extraordinary mementos he’s collected in his travels, every piece defines who he’s become and what endures in his world.
Berkus invites readers into his own home as well as into twelve others, including a sleek steel-and-glass high-rise that soars above Chicago, a rustic cottage in the Hudson Valley, an ultra-chic atelier that maximizes every inch of space, a Greenwich Village townhouse that holds multiple art collections, and a study in meaningful minimalism in Marfa, Texas. The distinctive interiors beautifully displayed in this book offer revealing portraits of their owners’ lives and the inspiring choices that have made them who they are today.
The Things That Matter convincingly lays out Nate Berkus’s philosophy that things do matter. Our homes tell our stories, they reflect the places we’ve been and the people we’ve loved along the way—and there can be no more beautiful design for living than that.
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE SEATTLE TIMES
In The Things That Matter, Nate Berkus shares intimate stories from his life, introduces us to people who influenced him and helped him forge his sense of style, and opens up about the remarkable experiences that have left him forever changed, all of which find expression in how he lives today. From his most cherished flea market finds, to his beloved books and photos, to the many extraordinary mementos he’s collected in his travels, every piece defines who he’s become and what endures in his world.
Berkus invites readers into his own home as well as into twelve others, including a sleek steel-and-glass high-rise that soars above Chicago, a rustic cottage in the Hudson Valley, an ultra-chic atelier that maximizes every inch of space, a Greenwich Village townhouse that holds multiple art collections, and a study in meaningful minimalism in Marfa, Texas. The distinctive interiors beautifully displayed in this book offer revealing portraits of their owners’ lives and the inspiring choices that have made them who they are today.
The Things That Matter convincingly lays out Nate Berkus’s philosophy that things do matter. Our homes tell our stories, they reflect the places we’ve been and the people we’ve loved along the way—and there can be no more beautiful design for living than that.
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE SEATTLE TIMES
MY REVIEW:
"The Things That Matter" are important because they are pieces of our
life, physical reminders of hopes, dreams, and memories. Author and design
expert Nate Berkus offers a baker's dozen of very different lives and
lifestyles, but the most fascinating story remains his own. Influenced at a
young age by his interior designer mother and image-conscious entrepreneur
father, Nate marched through his childhood to the beat of his own unique drum,
and he continues to follow his own inner compass to this day. The book begins
with Nate's own narrative, and I was drawn into his life experiences, which
includes the tragic loss of his life partner, Fernando. Vacationing together in
Sri Lanka in 2004 when the devastating tsunami struck, Nate watched in terror as
his loved one was swept away in the dark, swirling water. Nate survived a
horrible ordeal, and no trace of Fernando has ever been found. Eventually, Nate
moved forward with his life, always carrying memories of loved ones, and
favorite places and moments in time with him through the living space he created
in his own private world. Having risen to national prominence through his work
with Oprah Winfrey, and later with his own TV show, Nate has also written other
design books. What I enjoyed most about "The Things That Matter" was the sense
of embracing your own life, and letting that essential energy be the guiding
force of the reality of your own living space. The heart of this book is the
heart of the author himself, and he most appropriately includes a photo gallery
of "people who matter" in his own life. When you read this book, you will be
encouraged, as I was, to look at your own "things", wonder where you got some of
them, and ask yourself why you have them. Other things will need no such
reminder, for they are the things that matter.
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NATE BERKUS
In 2002 Nate was invited to make over a small space for “The Oprah
Winfrey Show,” after which he became a featured design expert for the show and
continued to garner national press in publications such as Elle Decor, US
Weekly, People, O Magazine, Lucky, InStyle and House Beautiful. Following the
debut of his branded line of home products, Nate’s first book, Home Rules
(Hyperion) was released in 2005 and went on to become a New York Times
Bestseller. “The Nate Berkus Show,” a daily syndicated first run talk show
hosted by Nate, launched in September 2010 and returned for a second season in
the fall of 2011 (co-produced by HARPO Productions and Sony Pictures Television
[SPT] & distributed by SPT). In 2011, Nate also enjoyed a new role as
executive producer on the Disney and DreamWorks film, The Help. Nate’s
Chicago-based design firm, Nate Berkus Associates, which he founded in 1995,
continues to design interiors across the country and around the world. This
fall, Nate will bring his branded line of home goods and accessories to Target
starting October 21st 2012. October also brings the publication of his 2nd book
The Things That Matter (Spiegel & Grau). Nate's new reality show
American Dream Builders premieres Sunday, March 23 at 8/7c on NBC. http://www.nateberkus.com/
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