Gustav Klimt (Best Of Collection)
Hot Sale Gustav Klimt (Best Of Collection)
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Hot Sale Gustav Klimt (Best Of Collection)
Gustav Klimt (Best Of Collection)
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Francois Linke, 1855-1946, The Belle Epoque of French Furniture
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Fran ois Linke (1855-1946), born in Pankraz, Bohemia, is considered by many as the greatest Parisian cabinetmaker of his day, at a time when the worldwide influence of French fashion was at its height. The ancien r,gime has always been the greatest source of inspiration for artistic design in France and, influenced amongst others by the de Goncourt brothers, the Louis XV and Louis XVI styles were revived to wide popular appeal. During the Second Empire these styles were so eclectic that they became debased. Linke wanted to create a fresh new style and his ociation with the enigmatic sculptor L,on Messag, resulted in a highly original series of designs, based on the rococo style fused with the latest fashion in Paris, l'art nouveau . This style, known as le style Linke , was received with critical acclaim at the 1900 exhibition and remains popular today amongst the worldwide clientele for Linke's exquisitely made furniture. The book, with 140,000 words of text and over 700 unique photograph
The Eames Lounge Chair: An Icon of Modern Design
The epitome of Modernist style and luxurious comfort, Charles and Ray Eames's leather-upholstered rosewood-veneered chair and matching ottoman, launched in 1956, is a design clic of the twentieth century. This major publication, celebrating the Lounge Chair's fiftieth anniversary, explores the design in detail and places it in its cultural, historical and social contexts, offering fresh insights into this revered icon and its equally revered creators.
Bohemian Style
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Bohemian style is a rejection of restrictive minimalism and a return to artistic freedom; Leading interior design writer Elizabeth Wilhide reveals how to find your own celectic style and bring interiors to life with vibrant colours, glittering surfaces and exotic fabrics; Advice on revamping junk and using 'found' items make this book ideal for the costconscious and for those with an eye for the unusual; Striking colour photographs of inspirational interiors; Eclectic, exuberant and, above all, intensely decorative, Bohemian style flourishes once more. Celebrating a new freedom of creative expression in the home: walls saturated in brilliant colour; surfaces and finishes enriched with luminous tiles, mosaic and glittering mirrors; exotic textiles hung from windows and draped over low-level sofas and divans - the Bohemian look is a vibrant cultural mix ed with artistic flair. Bohemian Style reveals that a willingness to experiment and a taste for vitality and self-expression more important than knowledge of design when it comes to creating alternative interiors. And the look need not be costly: Bohemian style is also about creating style on a shoestring, improvising furnishings from cast-offs, and conjuring magic from the everyday. Chapters on the history of the movement, paint techniques, walls and flooring; soft furnishings, and 'found' objects; and inspirational colour photographs make this an invaluable sourecbook of creative ideas that will enable you to create your own, individual Bohemian style.
Keck and Keck
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For over 50 years in Chicago, George and William Keck quietly built a?practice that is extraordinary not only for the quality and variety of the?work produced, but also because the work is so little known.
Casa Malaparte
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It has been called the twentieth century's most beautiful house. Isolated ?at the tip of a craggy promontory on the Italian island of Capri, Casa?Malaparte has captivated modern architects and designers with the graceful power?of its lines and the drama of its setting...the stuccoed,?Pompeian red box appears to have grown straight out of the rock.?Its remoteness adds to its dreamy allure. Its simple shape?belies its ertive, sculptural presence."–Michael McDonough?
?This handsome book is the first in-depth examination of the Casa?Malaparte. Through original correspondence, plans, and drawings, Marida?Talamona uncovers written and graphic evidence attributing the house's?design to the client (writer Curzio Malaparte) rather than the architect?(Adalberto Libera). The book includes archival and current photographs and?new drawings, as well as an introduction by Giorgio Ciucci.
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