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We agonise and argue when choosing it; we admire, compliment and criticise it (or keep politely quiet about it); and the rest of the time we don’t even notice it. Wallpaper has been the backdrop to our homes for hundreds of years. It can make a house feel cosy or trendy, modern or traditional, and it is one of the key elements of home décor through which to express personal taste. Despite the threat from plain-painted minimalism, wallpaper maintains a strong presence in modern domestic decoration. Zoë Hendon traces the history of wallpaper in Britain and its foremost designers, examining how social mobility and new technologies have influenced design trends. From early Chinoiserie, through William Morris and on to the ‘feature wall’, this book looks at wallpaper’s surprisingly controversial place in shaping our sense of home.

Table of Contents
Introduction Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Luxury Nineteenth-Century Mechanisation The Aesthetic And Arts & Crafts Movements Wallpaper in the Healthy Home Early Twentieth-Century Wallpapers Post-War Revival Doing it Yourself Places to Visit Further Reading Index

Wallpaper

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    A Paperback / softback by Zoë Hendon

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 20/09/2018
      ISBN13: 9781784423131, 978-1784423131
      ISBN10: 1784423130

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      We agonise and argue when choosing it; we admire, compliment and criticise it (or keep politely quiet about it); and the rest of the time we don’t even notice it. Wallpaper has been the backdrop to our homes for hundreds of years. It can make a house feel cosy or trendy, modern or traditional, and it is one of the key elements of home décor through which to express personal taste. Despite the threat from plain-painted minimalism, wallpaper maintains a strong presence in modern domestic decoration. Zoë Hendon traces the history of wallpaper in Britain and its foremost designers, examining how social mobility and new technologies have influenced design trends. From early Chinoiserie, through William Morris and on to the ‘feature wall’, this book looks at wallpaper’s surprisingly controversial place in shaping our sense of home.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Luxury Nineteenth-Century Mechanisation The Aesthetic And Arts & Crafts Movements Wallpaper in the Healthy Home Early Twentieth-Century Wallpapers Post-War Revival Doing it Yourself Places to Visit Further Reading Index

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