The Dining Room
Exploring the Design of Twelve Iconic Rooms in Search of the Perfect Dining Experience
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Narrated by:
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John Ota
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By:
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John Ota
About this listen
Dive into history's most captivating dining rooms as bestselling author and architectural writer John Ota takes a fascinating journey across the globe, investigating the architecture, interior design, and dining experience of twelve remarkable spaces. John’s charming observations of the surprising impact of dining rooms on our lives and the cherished moments we share within them will delight armchair travelers, history fanatics, and interior design enthusiasts alike.
- Firsthand accounts of iconic spaces: Tour Claude Monet’s garden-view dining roomin Giverny, France; visit Highclere Castle (the real Downton Abbey) in England; take part in a present-day farm-to-table feast in a Canadian forest; and enter Martin Luther King Jr.’s inspiring Atlanta, Georgia childhood home.
- A spectrum of cultures and time periods: Travel from George Washington’s 1790 cabinet dinner to the historic Nomura Samurai House in Japan, and from Frida Kahlo’s vibrant Casa Azul in Mexico City to the countryside manse of legendary Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery.
- Brilliant (and useful!) design tips: Get inspired by Frank Sinatra’s mid-century modern Palm Springs patio for outdoor entertaining, the contemporary open concept of a modern-day architect’s home, Jackie Kennedy’s trendsetting take on the White House’s State Dining Room, and Edith Wharton’s subtle Gilded Age anomaly.
Critic reviews
PRAISE FOR THE KITCHEN
“The Kitchen is a literary feast and our hero, Mr. Ota, through his breezy writing style, oozes charm and likability.”
—THE GLOBE & MAIL
“Impeccably researched and beautifully written, there is no other book I know of that
is quite like it.”
—BONNIE STERN
“The Kitchen is a literary feast and our hero, Mr. Ota, through his breezy writing style, oozes charm and likability.”
—THE GLOBE & MAIL
“Impeccably researched and beautifully written, there is no other book I know of that
is quite like it.”
—BONNIE STERN
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