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Art Deco Interiors Taschenbuch – Illustriert, 18. Januar 2017
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Captions identify the creator of every design, and the book includes a translation of the original Introduction and a new Publisher's Note. This splendid collection of authentic, hard-to-find designs will provide a treasury of inspiration for architects, interior designers, and designers of furniture and accessories as well as collectors of authentic Art Deco material and students of design, architectural history, and popular culture.
- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe112 Seiten
- SpracheEnglisch
- HerausgeberDover Publications Inc.
- Erscheinungstermin18. Januar 2017
- Abmessungen26.67 x 0.64 x 22.23 cm
- ISBN-100486811212
- ISBN-13978-0486811215
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First published in Paris as Decoration Moderne dans l'Interieur, this rare 1935 portfolio of full-color plates reflects the influence of Art Deco modernism on architects and interior designers. Designs for every space include living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, offices, terraces, artists' studios, and other settings. Equally eye-catching are the lighting, chairs, tables, beds, bookcases, desks, accessories, and other furniture along with floor and wall treatments and additional elements of modernist interior design.
Captions identify the creator of every design, and the book includes a translation of the original Introduction and a new Publisher's Note. This splendid collection of authentic, hard-to-find designs will provide a treasury of inspiration for architects, interior designers, and designers of furniture and accessories as well as collectors of authentic Art Deco material and students of design, architectural history, and popular culture.
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Art Deco Interiors
By Henry DelacroixDover Publications, Inc.
Copyright © 2017 Dover Publications, Inc.All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-0-486-81121-5
INTRODUCTION
The interior decorator finds himself today, in recently built homes, facing an absolutely new problem for which the spirit of innovation and creativity can flow freely; but it is necessary before building a foundation (a framework realized in a spirit of simplicity) to adapt completely to the demands of his clients — by following the highest standards for the most diminutive space, and adding the need for comfort, the interior decorator must therefore come to terms with the lost space ... it is necessary to count each square meter of the construction area — we cannot live in an antique store in which the components are purely decorative. We must at least try to lay out living spaces in ways that provide the maximum comfort in the minimum of space — luxury and grandeur are passé. Oversized furniture is disappearing: a great revolution is taking place, as each aspect of personal furnishings must change to reflect a definite goal, and no longer represents, as in the past, a museum piece that no longer serves a purpose. The busy, active modern man, who perhaps spends less time in his home, expects that the shape and material of his personal surroundings reflect the needs of his imagination — only he knows the requirements of his personal life; his indulgences will consist of surroundings that are adapted to his physical and spiritual needs.
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- Herausgeber : Dover Publications Inc.; Illustrated Edition (18. Januar 2017)
- Sprache : Englisch
- Taschenbuch : 112 Seiten
- ISBN-10 : 0486811212
- ISBN-13 : 978-0486811215
- Abmessungen : 26.67 x 0.64 x 22.23 cm
- Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 1,054,881 in Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Bücher)
- Nr. 217 in Architekturdekoration & -ornamente
- Nr. 383 in Entwürfe in der Architektur (Bücher)
- Nr. 2,917 in Architekturdesign
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What you will see is architects attempting to make tiny Parisian apartments feel large. They take advantage of the naturally high ceilings of beaux arts buildings, and reinforce that with extra low furniture and furnishings. It has the exaggerated look of Frank Lloyd Wright interiors, except his furnishings were so low because his ceilings were so low.
Thanks to Dover for once again finding and rehabilitating a gem from the past.
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What you will see is architects attempting to make tiny Parisian apartments feel large. They take advantage of the naturally high ceilings of beaux arts buildings, and reinforce that with extra low furniture and furnishings. It has the exaggerated look of Frank Lloyd Wright interiors, except his furnishings were so low because his ceilings were so low.
Thanks to Dover for once again finding and rehabilitating a gem from the past.
David Wineberg