Book

Furniture: [world styles from classical to contemporary]

by  Judith Miller

Table Of Contents

  • Late 18th Century 1760-1800
  • A new classicism
  • Neoclassical furniture
  • Elements of style
  • Italy
  • The Grand tour
  • Transitional furniture
  • France: Louis XVI
  • English pattern books
  • Germany
  • David Roentgen
  • Russia
  • The low countries
  • Britain: Early George III
  • Britain: Late George III
  • Robert Adam
  • Gustavian
  • Scandinavia
  • Spain, Portugal, & Colonies
  • America: Chippendale to Federal
  • America: Southern States
  • British influences
  • Gothic
  • South Africa
  • Chinoiserie
  • Painted furniture
  • Machanical pieces
  • Fall-front desks
  • Commondes
  • Tables
  • Occasional tables
  • Chairs
  • Chippendale chairs
  • Armchairs
  • Arts and crafts 1880-1920
  • Reform and reaction
  • Arts and crafts style
  • Elements of style
  • Britain: the Aesthetic movement
  • America: Aestheticism and revivals
  • Britain: arts and crafts
  • William Morris & Co.
  • The costwold school
  • America: arts and crafts
  • Gustav stickley
  • Chairs
  • Tables
  • Cabinets
  • Art nouveau 1880-1915
  • Age of transition
  • Art nouveu furniture
  • Elements of style
  • Paris exposition
  • France: the Nancy School
  • France: the Paris School
  • Belgium
  • Italy and Spain
  • Charles Rennie Mackintosh
  • The Glasgow School
  • Britain
  • Edwardian Britain
  • Germany
  • Austria
  • Wiener Werkstatte
  • Tables
  • Case Pieces
  • Chairs
  • Art Deco 1919-1940
  • From boom to bust
  • Art deco furniture
  • Element of style
  • 1925 Paris exhibition
  • France
  • The United States
  • Streamlining
  • Britain
  • Art deco interior
  • Europe
  • India and East Asia
  • The suite
  • Chairs
  • Tables
  • Cabinets
  • Ancient furniture 4000BCE-1600CE
  • Acient Egypt
  • Ancient Greece and Roome
  • Ancient China
  • The Middle Ages
  • Renaissance Italy
  • Renaissance Europe
  • 17th Century 1600-1700
  • Power and grandeur
  • Baroque furniture
  • Elements of style
  • Italy
  • Pietra Dura and Scagiola
  • The low countries
  • Germany and Scandinavia
  • England
  • France: Henri IV and Louis XIII
  • France: Louis XIV
  • Boulle Marquetry
  • Spain and Portugal
  • Early Colonial America
  • Case pieces
  • Cabinets
  • Tables
  • Chairs
  • Early 18th Century 1700-1760
  • Exuberant Luxury
  • Rococo furniture
  • Elements of style
  • France: the regence
  • France: Louis XV
  • Italy
  • Italy: Venice
  • Germany
  • Rococo interior
  • The low countries
  • Spain and Portugal
  • Scandinavia
  • Britain: Queen Anne and George I
  • Britain: Palladianism
  • Thomas Chippendale
  • Britain: George II
  • America: Queen ANne
  • American Chippendale
  • America: Southern States
  • New forms
  • Commodes
  • Highboys
  • Tables
  • Chairs
  • Evolution of mirrors
  • Mirrors
  • Early 19ty Century 1800-1840
  • Rebellion and Empire
  • Empire furniture
  • Elements of style
  • France: directorie/consulat
  • French Empire
  • France: restaurantion
  • Italy
  • Regency Britain
  • Bristish exoticism
  • British vernacular
  • George IV and William IV
  • Germany: Empires
  • Scandinavia
  • Germany: Biedermeier
  • The low countries
  • Scandinavia
  • Russia
  • Spain and Portugal
  • South Africa
  • Federal interior
  • American federal
  • American empire
  • European influences
  • The shakers
  • North American Vernacular
  • Windsor chairs
  • Chairs
  • New developments
  • Mirrors
  • Chests of drawers
  • Sofas
  • Desks
  • Tables
  • Occasional tables
  • Painted furniture
  • Mid 19th Century 1840-1900
  • Turmoil and progress
  • Revival styles
  • Elements of style
  • Grand exhibitions
  • France: Louis-Philippe
  • France: 1848-1900
  • Italy
  • Early Victorian Britain
  • Late Victorian Britain
  • Campaign furniture
  • Germany and Austria
  • Thonet's bentwood
  • Low countries
  • Spain abd portugal
  • Scandinavia
  • Russia
  • America
  • Belter and the Rococo revival
  • Japan
  • India
  • China
  • New styles
  • Chests of drawers
  • Buffets and sideboards
  • Chairs
  • Sofas
  • Tables
  • Garden furniture
  • Modernism 1925-1945
  • A new age
  • Modern design
  • Element of style
  • Gerrit Rietveld
  • Bauhaus
  • Germany
  • France
  • Le Corbusier
  • Tubular steel
  • Scandinavia
  • Britain
  • America
  • Italy
  • Chairs
  • Tables
  • Mid-Century Modern 1945-1970
  • Optimism and wealth
  • Mid-century modern furniture
  • Elements of style
  • Charles and Ray Eames
  • The United States
  • Australia
  • Scandinavia
  • Arne Jacobsen
  • Scandinavia: second generation
  • Italy
  • Gio ponti
  • Britain
  • Japan
  • France and Germany
  • Experiments in seating
  • 1960s Scandinavia
  • 1960s France
  • Pop interior
  • 1960s Italy
  • Castiglioni brothers
  • 1960s United States
  • Coffee tables
  • Sideboards
  • Lighting
  • Chairs and stools
  • Loung chairs
  • Postmodern and contemporary 1970 onwards
  • Social unease
  • Post-1970 furniture
  • Elements of style
  • Memphis and alchimia
  • Italy
  • France
  • Britain
  • Craft and technology
  • Europe
  • The Americas
  • Japan
  • Marc Newson
  • Office furniture
  • Chairs
  • Tables

Subject

Styles / History / Encyclopedias / Furniture

Details

Published London : Dorling Kinderdley, 2011
Language English
Material 560 p.
ISBN 1405358009 / 9781405358002
Location
TCDC Bangkok - General Collection
miniTCDC - BUU

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