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Star Pieces

The Enduring Beauty of Spectacular Furniture

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Furniture possesses unique star qualities, serving as both functional and decorative elements that connect us to history and distant places, much like a Renaissance painting or a cherished photograph. It engages our senses: we admire how it transforms a dull room, feel its sleek lines and soft fabrics, hear creaking hinges, and inhale the rich scents of wood and leather. The authors, experts in the field, delve into furniture's intellectual and emotional significance, guiding readers on aesthetic assessment through styles, techniques, and materials. They explore twenty golden ages of furniture design, from ancient civilizations to the twentieth century, highlighting pivotal moments such as Ming in China, Baroque in Italy and France, Chippendale in England, and Neoclassicism across Europe. They also showcase contemporary international designers who view furniture as fine art or appreciate the craftsmanship involved. The authors provide insights on how to enrich interiors with standout pieces, commission unique handmade items, and purchase antiques. With contributions from David Linley, Charles Cator, and Helen Chislett, their combined expertise offers unparalleled guidance. The text is enriched with diverse illustrations, showcasing details of carving, ornamentation, and various styles in both historic and modern contexts.

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Star Pieces, Helen Chislett, David Linley, Charles Cator

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Titre
Star Pieces
Sous-titre
The Enduring Beauty of Spectacular Furniture
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2009
Format
rigide
Pages
256
ISBN10
1580932592
ISBN13
9781580932592
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Furniture possesses unique star qualities, serving as both functional and decorative elements that connect us to history and distant places, much like a Renaissance painting or a cherished photograph. It engages our senses: we admire how it transforms a dull room, feel its sleek lines and soft fabrics, hear creaking hinges, and inhale the rich scents of wood and leather. The authors, experts in the field, delve into furniture's intellectual and emotional significance, guiding readers on aesthetic assessment through styles, techniques, and materials. They explore twenty golden ages of furniture design, from ancient civilizations to the twentieth century, highlighting pivotal moments such as Ming in China, Baroque in Italy and France, Chippendale in England, and Neoclassicism across Europe. They also showcase contemporary international designers who view furniture as fine art or appreciate the craftsmanship involved. The authors provide insights on how to enrich interiors with standout pieces, commission unique handmade items, and purchase antiques. With contributions from David Linley, Charles Cator, and Helen Chislett, their combined expertise offers unparalleled guidance. The text is enriched with diverse illustrations, showcasing details of carving, ornamentation, and various styles in both historic and modern contexts.