Keep What You Love: A Visual Decluttering Guide

Keep What You Love: A Visual Decluttering Guide

Keep What You Love: A Visual Decluttering Guide

Keep What You Love: A Visual Decluttering Guide

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Overview

Living with less is such a compelling idea. From The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up to Remodelista: The Organized Home (Artisan) to Flow’s own The Big Book of Less, simplify, simplify is the message, and books are how we learn to do it. Now Flow brings its whimsical, visual-forward lens to the subject of decluttering, resulting in a most charming and yet quite practical impulse book on how to sort through the too-much-stuff of life.
          
The premise is so simple: the artist Lotte Dirks has illustrated hundreds of common items—oven mitts, incomplete board games, a pair of skis, novelty ice cube trays, a dying plant, a feather duster, flip-flops, a waffle maker, old Christmas cards, a manual typewriter, chipped dishes, defunct phone chargers, a rocking horse, and so on. Beneath each drawing are two little checkboxes: Yes and No. Look at the item. Note your response (be honest—the only right answer is the one that's right for you). Check one of the boxes. And act accordingly!
           
Additionally, boxes and asides offer dozens of creative tips for how to organize, how to tackle big jobs like a full closet, and ideas to what do with things we can’t part, with like children’s artwork or old books—all through Flow’s sensibility of finding pleasure in the imperfect and the overlooked.
 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781523509430
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Publication date: 03/31/2020
Series: Workman's Flow Series
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 484,682
Product dimensions: 4.05(w) x 6.00(h) x 0.85(d)

About the Author

Irene Smit is the cofounder and creative director of Flow magazine, a popular international publication packed with paper goodies and beautiful illustrations that celebrates creativity, imperfection, and life's little pleasures. She lives outside Amsterdam.

Astrid van der Hulst is the cofounder of Flow magazine, a popular international publication packed with paper goodies and beautiful illustrations that celebrates creativity, imperfection, and life's little pleasures. She lives outside Amsterdam.

Flow magazine, created by Irene Smit and Astrid van der Hulst, is a popular international publication packed with paper goodies and beautiful illustrations that celebrates creativity, imperfection, and life's little pleasures.
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