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— House & Garden
This is a smart and insightful look at some of the most exquisite properties on the continent, a joy for the armchair traveler and for those who are eager to get back out and explore the world.
— Forbes
Throughout Safari Style, elephants roam outside master bedroom windows, zebras traverse entryways and tasteful décor shines. All the while, a meditative stillness is preserved. The images taken across seven different countries capture destinations with three key features in mind: environmental conservation, local connections and architectural masterpiece.
— Tory Daily
It’s hard to choose what’s more compelling in this rich and transportive book: the wildlife photography or the evocative eco-camps that will definitely inspire decorating back home.
— House & Home
When I shut my eyes and have a dream of travel, it is more often than not about a safari camp somewhere in Africa—big nature, wild animals, sundowners and conversations around a fire, and that inimitable feeling of being completely in the present which all that inspires. Melissa Biggs Bradley puts it this way in the first line of her new, richly photographic book, Safari Style: Exceptional African Camps and Lodges of Africa: ‘Africa gets in your blood.’
— Town & Country