Classical European Furniture Design

Classical European Furniture Design
Author: José Claret Rubira
Publisher: Gramercy Books
Total Pages: 1120
Release: 1989
Genre: Furniture
ISBN: 9780517687918

Shows in detail every major style of French, Spanish and English furniture from the Middle Ages to the 19th century

Classic Furniture

Classic Furniture
Author: Florian Knothe
Publisher: Hku Museum and Art Gallery
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Furniture
ISBN: 9789881902399

This publication presents a selection of essays on Chinese and European furniture making, stylistic influences and workshop practices during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Single chapters focus on the similarities and differences in cabinetry in East and West, and the overwhelming impact of chinoiserie on the design of furniture in early modern Europe. Individual masterpieces by cabinetmakers in France, England and Germany further exemplify the wide-reaching effect of an 'exotic' stylistic vocabulary and the development of an eighteenth-century fashion in the decorative arts.

Furniture Style from Baroque to Rococo - The 18th Century in European Furniture Design

Furniture Style from Baroque to Rococo - The 18th Century in European Furniture Design
Author: Peter Philp
Publisher: Routledge/Curzon
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2012-01
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781447444305

The eighteenth century is rightly spoken of as the 'Golden Age of furniture-making', with some of the world's most impressive and exquisite furniture having been produced during this time. This lovely little book contains a detailed treatise on the eighteenth century furniture styles from Baroque to Rococo. A wonderful book full of detailed photographs and intricate descriptions, this text will be of great value to those with an interest in historical furniture and is not to be missed by the discerning collector. The chapters of this book include: France, Italy, Spain, Germany and Sweden, The Netherlands, Britain, and America (Colonial Period). Many antique texts such as this are increasingly rare and costly, and it is with this in mind that we are proudly republishing this text here complete with a new introduction on the history of furniture.

Neo-classical Furniture Designs

Neo-classical Furniture Designs
Author: Thomas King
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780486282893

Influential guide displays over 300 Grecian designs: fire screens, sofas, couches, chairs, footstools, commodes, sideboards, washstands, bedsteads, and many other items.

American Federal Furniture and Decorative Arts from the Watson Collection

American Federal Furniture and Decorative Arts from the Watson Collection
Author: Philip D. Zimmerman
Publisher: Hudson Hills
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2004
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781882650170

While demonstrating the high level of artistry attained by furniture-makers of the period, this selection in many ways reflects the evolving character of domestic life in America during a seminal period in the country's history.

Masters & Their Pieces

Masters & Their Pieces
Author: Manuela Roth
Publisher: Braun Pub Ag
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2012
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9783037680971

What makes a classic piece of furniture? Which living design is timelessly popular and always contemporary and why? 'Masters & their Pieces' presents the milestones of style of furnishings and their creators

Classic Modern

Classic Modern
Author: Deborah Dietsch
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2000
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0684867443

There is no hotter style today than the cooler than cool work of modern designers and architects from the 1940s and 50s. Endlessly inventive and emminently livable, mid-century modernism has an optimism and confidence born of postwar abundance, and a spirited elegance that appeals powerfully fifty years later. In CLASSIC MODERN, design expert Deborah Dietsch introduces readers to the basic tenets of modern design and explains how the simple yet inspired forms typical of this style were so readily disseminated into mainstream American culture. Filled throughout with enticing examples of mid-century pieces from such timeless designers as Charles and Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, Arne Jacobsen, and George Nelson, this beautiful book recaptures the excitement of the period's brilliant designs.

European Furniture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art

European Furniture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Author: Daniëlle O. Kisluk-Grosheide,
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2006-05-30
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0300104847

This beautifully produced volume is the first to survey the Metropolitan Museum's world-renowned collection of European furniture. One hundred and three superb examples from the Museum's vast holdings are featured. They originated in workshops in England, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Russia, or Spain and date from the Renaissance to the late nineteenth century. A number of them belonged to such important historical figures as Pope Urban VIII, Louis XIV, Madame de Pompadour, and Napoleon. The selection includes chairs, tables, beds, cabinets, commodes, settees and sofas, bookcases and standing shelves, desks, fire screens, athéniennes, coffers, chests, mirrors and frames, showcases, and lighting equipment. There is also one purely decorative piece, a superb vase made for a Russian noble family who, according to one awestruck viewer, "owned all the malachite mines in the world." The makers of some of the objects are unknown, but most of the pieces can be identified by label, documentation, or style as the work of an outstanding European designer-craftsman, such as André-Charles Boulle, Thomas Chippendale, David Roentgen, or Karl Friedrich Schinkel.

Wood

Wood
Author: Harvey Green
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2007-11-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780143112693

A rich, authoritative look at a material that plays an essential role in human culture Wood has been a central part of human life throughout the world for thousands of years. In an intoxicating mix of science, history, and practical information, historian and woodworker Harvey Green considers this vital material's place on the planet. What makes one wood hard and one soft? How did we find it, tame it? Where does it fit into the histories of technology, architecture, and industrialization, of empire, exploration, and settlement? Spanning the surprising histories of the log cabin and Windsor chair, the deep truth about veneer, the role of wood in the American Revolution, the disappearance of the rain forests, the botany behind the baseball bat, and much more, Wood is a deep and satisfying look at one of our most treasured resources.