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William Morris and Red House : A Collaboration Between Architect and Owner by Jan Marsh — book cover

William Morris and Red House : A Collaboration Between Architect and Owner

by Jan Marsh
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Overview

Red House occupies a singular place in British architectural history—it was the first and only house that was built for designer William Morris, and it was the first independent architectural commission for his friend, Philip Webb. The challenge of furnishing the house inspired Morris and his Pre-Raphaelite friends to found the design firm of Morris & Co., which was the flagship for what was to become the Arts & Crafts movement. Because of its illustrious first owner, Red House was never forgotten, and a succession of tenants kept Morris’ spirit alive in the house; in 2003, Red House was acquired for the National Trust. This handsome volume provides both the story of Red House and a "virtual tour" that enables the reader to see how this splendid house looked and functioned when it was inhabited by the celebrated designer.

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Book Details

Published
October 31, 2005
Publisher
National Trust Books
Pages
160
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781905400010

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