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Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Decorative arts & crafts > Furniture & cabinetmaking > General
While all but gone today, Jamestown's furniture industry was once
the second-largest producer of furniture in the United States.
Manufacturing boomed from 1816, when William Breed and Royal Keyes
opened their shops, to the 1920s, when Jamestown was still one of
the top wood furniture producers in the country. In the nineteenth
century, the thriving railroad industry allowed Jamestown's quality
creations to be distributed nationwide. After the Civil War, an
influx of Swedish immigrants brought their craftsmanship and skills
to Jamestown, forming Morgan Manufacturing, Empire Furniture
Company and many others. Then, their pieces were valued for quality
and durability; today, they're coveted by collectors as beautiful
antiques. Local expert Clarence Carlson uncovers the fascinating
story of Jamestown furniture.
The focus of this book is on functional seating, and the key
argument presented is that functional seating needs to assist the
person using it for the performance of seated tasks, enhance rather
than detract from the person's posture and health, and it needs to
provide aesthetic features that do not limit task or health. The
book spans the period 3000BC to 2000AD and presents largely Western
seating. This book is unique in its approach to seating because it
draws together evidence that relates to seating that facilitates
health and task while also addressing aesthetic factors. This
evidence creates an understanding of how seats may be designed to
not only promote bodily health but also allow functional
optimisation of sitting and seating. This book is important to
furniture and industrial designers, interior decorators,
architects, those teaching seat design, health professionals
attending and educating those who relax or work in the seated
position, furniture historians, and members of the general public
interested in the history of seating.
Charlotte Perriand was one of great designers of the twentieth
century. A pioneer of modernism, her work was often overshadowed by
her more famous male collaborators, who included Le Corbusier,
Pierre Jeanneret and Jean Prouve. However, in recent years her
reputation as a furniture designer and architect has matched the
stature of her peers - her furniture in particular has become
highly prized by collectors. From the 1920s onwards, Perriand was
instrumental in bringing the modernist aesthetic to interiors. But
she also believed in the synthesis of the arts, and was friends
with visual artists such as Pablo Picasso and Fernand Leger. This
book will explore Perriand's journey from the machine aesthetic to
her adoption of natural forms, and from modular furniture systems
to major architectural projects such as Les Arcs ski resort.
Featuring some of her most famous interiors, as well as her
original furniture, her photography and her personal notebooks,
this book sheds new light on Perriand's creative process and her
place in design history. It will accompany the forthcoming Design
Museum exhibition of the same title, which will coincide with the
twenty-fifth anniversary of Perriand's last significant
presentation in London, held at the Design Museum in 1996.
Green products have become a key aspect of virtually all areas of
our lives. This book presents cutting-edge lighting and lamp
designs by designers from all over the world that through their use
of recycling techniques, natural materials, and new technologies
are both exceptionally environmentally friendly and highly stylish.
A visual analysis of the colours used in furnishing fabrics and
wallpapers from the 15th century to now, providing inspiration for
designers. This simply structured and highly original book analyses
the palettes that have been used by designers in the creation of
furnishing fabrics and wallpapers from the 15th century to the
present. The colours used in each pattern are presented in a simple
proportional grid, giving a clear understanding of hues that have
been expertly combined at different periods to create the designs
we continue to admire and emulate. Spectrum opens with a brief
introduction by interior design expert Ros Byam Shaw, exploring the
history of colour as used in interiors. The fabrics and wallpapers
that follow are arranged chronologically. Each is reproduced on its
own double-page spread, and is accompanied by a brief
narrative-style caption that provides information about each fabric
or wallpaper and its significance in the context of interior
design. Unique in such a book are the colour grids shown beside
each pattern, in which the colours in the original piece are shown
in proportion to their use, and with their CMYK references to
enable designers to replicate these colours in their own work.
If you take even the slightest interest in the design of your
toothbrush, the history behind your washing machine, or the
evolution of the telephone, you'll take an even greater interest in
this completely updated edition of Industrial Design A-Z. Tracing
the evolution of industrial design from the Industrial Revolution
to the present day, the book bursts with synergies of form and
function that transform our daily experience. From cameras to
kitchenware, Lego to Lamborghini, we meet the individual designers,
the global businesses, and above all the genius products that
become integrated into even the smallest details of our lives.
Alongside star designers like Marc Newson and Philippe Starck and
major global brands like Braun and Apple, lesser-known and newcomer
entries such as Brompton Bicycles and Enercon wind turbines attest
to product design's restless pace, as well as to today's most
pressing challenges and priorities to which it must turn its
creative invention. About the series Bibliotheca Universalis -
Compact cultural companions celebrating the eclectic TASCHEN
universe!
'Loving Lebus' encapsulates the changing styles of furniture over
time. With comprehensive notes placing Lebus furniture in context
the author has selected the best of the firm's advertisements,
catalogue images, photographs and Lebus furniture pieces today.
Antique and vintage - Lebus furniture is enjoying a resurgence. We
are once again, 'Loving Lebus'. Paul has nurtured a passion for all
things Lebus. His first book 'Harris Lebus: A Romance with the
Furniture Trade' went behind the scenes to look into how Lebus
furniture was made. Now the Lebus story is complete - 'Loving
Lebus: Looking into Harris Lebus Furniture' is another labour of
love.
From Alvar Aalto to Marco Zanuso, Chairs introduces over 1,000
groundbreaking innovations by the world's greatest designers.
Tracing the history of the modern chair from 1800 to the present
day, revered experts Charlotte and Peter Fiell comprehensively
guide you through the fascinating world of seating design - from
the functional office chair to the limited edition art piece. With
more than 1,000 exquisite images alongside fascinating insights
into the conception, design and production of these masterpieces,
this definitive collection includes design classics such as Josef
Hoffmann's Sitzmaschine, Robin Day's Polyprop and
computer-generated masterworks by Zhang Zhoujie, amongst many more.
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The creative duo Charles Eames (1907-1978) and Ray Kaiser Eames
(1912-1988) transformed the visual character of America. Though
best known for their furniture, the husband and wife team were also
forerunners in architecture, textile design, photography, and film.
The Eameses' work defined a new, multifunctional modernity,
exemplary for its integration of craft and design, as well as for
the use of modern materials, notably plywood and plastics. The
Eames Lounge Chair Wood, designed with molded plywood technology,
became a defining furniture piece of the 20th century, while the
couple's contribution to the Case Study Houses project not only
made inventive use of industrial materials but also developed an
adaptable floor plan of multipurpose spaces which would become a
hallmark of postwar modern architecture. From the couple's earliest
furniture experiments to their seminal short film Powers of Ten,
this book covers all the aspects of the illustrious Eames
repertoire and its revolutionary impact on middle-class American
living. About the series Born back in 1985, the Basic Art Series
has evolved into the best-selling art book collection ever
published. Each book in TASCHEN's Basic Architecture series
features: an introduction to the life and work of the architect the
major works in chronological order information about the clients,
architectural preconditions as well as construction problems and
resolutions a list of all the selected works and a map indicating
the locations of the best and most famous buildings approximately
120 illustrations (photographs, sketches, drafts, and plans)
Wallpaper's spread across trades, class and gender is charted in
this first full-length study of the material's use in Britain
during the long eighteenth century. It examines the types of
wallpaper that were designed and produced and the interior spaces
it occupied, from the country house to the homes of prosperous
townsfolk and gentry, showing that wallpaper was hung by Earls and
merchants as well as by aristocratic women. Drawing on a wide range
of little known examples of interior schemes and surviving
wallpapers, together with unpublished evidence from archives
including letters and bills, it charts wallpaper's evolution across
the century from cheap textile imitation to innovative new
decorative material. Wallpaper's growth is considered not in terms
of chronology, but rather alongside the categories used by
eighteenth-century tradesmen and consumers, from plains to flocks,
from China papers to papier mache and from stucco papers to
materials for creating print rooms. It ends by assessing the ways
in which eighteenth-century wallpaper was used to create
historicist interiors in the twentieth century. Including a wide
range of illustrations, many in colour, the book will be of
interest to historians of material culture and design, scholars of
art and architectural history as well as practicing designers and
those interested in the historic interior.
Introduce children to the craft of woodworking and watch their
executive function skills thrive. The Guide to Woodworking with
Kids is a culmination of craftsman Doug Stowe's four-decade career
in woodworking and nearly twenty years of working with students
K-12 in his Wisdom of the Hands woodworking class at the Clear
Spring School in his hometown of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. This
comprehensive guide offers step by step instruction for teachers,
parents and grandparents to offer safe woodworking opportunities to
their students and kiddos as a way of developing a wide range of
valuable life-skills. Based in part on the philosophies of
Froebel's Kindergarten and Educational Sloyd, this book illustrates
the importance of doing real, hands-on activities in school and at
home that enable students to: Think things through for themselves
Develop skill, originality and inventiveness Explore their own
self-interests Plan, organize and execute meaningful work Prepare
to profitably employ leisure time Be handy and resourceful Develop
both character and intellect Create useful beauty to benefit
family, community and self The Guide to Woodworking with Kids is
more than a woodworking book, it's gives parents, grandparents and
teachers the confidence, encouragement, and the insight needed to
safely engage children in life-enhancing creative arts.
Designed to be a companion to our classic title 1000 Chairs, this
edition contains an awesome selection of over 1000 lights.
Presented chronologically by decade are the 20th century's most
interesting electric lights, from Tiffany's beautiful leaded-glass
shades to completely outrageous designs from the late 1960s and
1970s to the latest high-tech LED lamps. All major styles are
represented here-Arts & Crafts, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Modern
Movement, De Stijl, Postwar, Pop, Radical, Postmodern, and
Contemporary-in 640 pages of truly illuminated works. This
definitive reference work is a must-have for collectors and design
fans. About the series Bibliotheca Universalis - Compact cultural
companions celebrating the eclectic TASCHEN universe!
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