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Architecture, Interior Design
The Arts and Crafts Home by Wendy Hitchmough β€” book cover

The Arts and Crafts Home

by Wendy Hitchmough
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Synopsis

"As a Philosophy and a design ethos, the Arts and Crafts Movement has been much studied and admired. But a William Morris tapestry or a William de Morgan tile were not just opportunities for artistic expression, a Stickley chair not a mere exercise in design: they were made as integral elements of a complete home." "Wallpapers, fabrics, furniture, glass and finely crafted objects were arranged in accordance with a refined understanding of domestic hierarchies. Architects such as C. F. A. Voysey and Philip Webb would prescribe down to the last detail the proportions and materials of fireplaces, mouldings and door furniture to convey the fine balance of a highly structured household." "In this reassessment of the Arts and Crafts home, the domestic objects that were conceived as works of art are brought together in the respective rooms of the house and reviewed in the context for which they were intended."--Book jacket.

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Book Details

Published
November 7, 2002
Publisher
Pavilion Books
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781862055711

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