Designer's Guide to Furniture Styles

Designer's Guide to Furniture Styles
Author: Treena Crochet
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Furniture
ISBN: 9780132050418

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For courses in the history of interiors, history of furniture, and furniture design and construction. This image-rich text introduces significant movements in the evolution of the decorative arts, including furniture, design motifs, and accessories related to interior design and architectural settings from the Neolithic Age to the 21st century. It augments the study of art and architectural history by discussing the function and aesthetic purpose of furniture, pottery, glassware, lighting, textiles, mirrors, metalworking, clocks, and wallcoverings; as well as their integration into interior design. The author presents crucial contextual information on political and social events and the technological advances that influenced each period's design trends, and compares objects from different periods, demonstrating how ideas and concepts progress through their stylistic development. Descriptions of period room settings show how the decorative arts complement architecture and interior design. Valuable websites and bibliographic information are provided for further exploration, and a glossary highlights key vocabulary.

Designer's Guide to Furniture Styles

Designer's Guide to Furniture Styles
Author: Treena Crochet
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Furniture
ISBN: 9780130447579

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For courses in Furniture History, Furniture Design, History of Interior Design, History of Decorative Arts, and Introduction to Interior Design. This text profiles the history of the development of various furniture styles, exploring the evolution of style in the context of the architectural setting, interior design, and decorative arts of each period.

Furniture Design and Construction for the Interior Designer

Furniture Design and Construction for the Interior Designer
Author: Christopher Natale
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 863
Release: 2016-06-30
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1501310666

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Furniture Design and Construction for the Interior Designer satisfies the need in the interior design field for a source that teaches the aesthetic as well as the construction of residential furniture. Beginning chapters cover the design process as it relates to furniture design, basic materials, hardware, joinery, and finishes. Because interior designers organize and create livable spaces, later chapters are organized room by room, showing how pieces are constructed for a particular space. Understanding the basic construction of furniture greatly increases the success of the design. Interior designers should be confident in their design work as well as have an understanding of what is involved with the construction of their pieces, and that is what Natale and this book guide them toward.

The Complete Guide to Furniture Styles

The Complete Guide to Furniture Styles
Author: Louise Ade Boger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 692
Release: 1997
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

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"Instilling a cultivated taste for all authentically creative furniture! From ancient Greece and Rome, through medieval times, and up to the present day, domestic furniture has been an integral part of civilization, and its study reveals much about our history and culture. This classic guide to furniture styles discusses the development of domestic furniture in Europe, America, and China, detailing the great periods of French and English furniture from the Renaissance through the Empire and Regency periods. Furniture from every age is represented in over 600 photographs of pieces from major collections throughout the world. The book's highly readable style and extensive coverage make it a valuable resource for interior designers."--Amazon.com

Woodworker's Guide to Furniture Design

Woodworker's Guide to Furniture Design
Author: Garth Graves
Publisher: Penguin Random House LLC (F&w Media)
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1997
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN:

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Written by a woodworker for fellow woodworkers, this book will teach how to get great designs out of readers' heads and into working drawings. They will create original furniture that is strong, attractive, and well-proportioned. Includes information on how to develop a design philosophy; how to apply standards of size, shape and style; how to select the proper materials and tools; and more.

Design Rules

Design Rules
Author: Elaine Griffin
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2009-11-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1101162937

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Recipient of the Gold Medal in the Living Now Awards-Home Improvement The essential do-it-yourself guide from one of the top designers in the country that uncovers the secret home design rules used by the pros Many design books are filled with lavish photography of perfect rooms that most of us can only dream of re-creating. Without any practical advice, the look is unattainable. That's where Design Rules comes in. Here, Elaine Griffin, one of the country's 100 top designers (House Beautiful), explains all the practical decorating standards that professionals use behind the scenes to create flowing, balanced, gorgeous design. Packed with helpful illustrations and hundreds of step-by-step tips, Design Rules includes essential advice such as: ?Pick a pleasing color palette (that really works) ?Correctly size their bedsize tables (so they don't tower over their beds) ?Enhance the visual appeal of windowless rooms (so they're not dungeons) ?Design furniture arrangements that function and flow ?Style up even the most forlorn kitchens, baths and yes, basements and laundry rooms (honey, no space is too dreadful to be made ultra fab) ?Brighten up their kitchens with a can of paint and a burst of strategically- placed color (location, location, location!) ?Figure out which styles of furniture go together (there is a rule and it's easy!) ?Make their own personalities shine throughout their homes (because they should) ?And oodles more! Design Rules is for the growing number of savvy, novice home designers who are well-versed in what good design looks like, but need advice on how to translate it into their own home. It is the home design bible people have been waiting for.

Furniture Design and Construction for the Interior Designer

Furniture Design and Construction for the Interior Designer
Author: Christopher Natale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781563675669

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- Styles of Furniture - The Design Process - Materials: Woods and Metals - Joinery - Finishes - Dining Room Furniture Design - Bedroom Furniture Design - Living Room Furniture Design - Home Office Furniture Design - Designing Other Pieces of Furniture - Introduces major furniture styles that influenced furniture in the United States and how styles have changed through the years - Emphasizes custom furniture design and fabrications geared toward residential design - Uses isometric and exploded drawings to explain how wood furniture is joined together and explains the strengths and uses of each joint - Step-by-step instructions and illustrations throughout cover how to engineer different types of furniture - Multiple projects, assignments, and quizzes at the end of each chapter - Heavily illustrated with drafting examples, sketches, renderings, and photographs of furniture - Instructor's Guide provides suggestions for planning the course and using the text in the classroom

An Illustrated Guide to Furniture History

An Illustrated Guide to Furniture History
Author: Joclyn M. Oats
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2021-07-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1000406105

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An Illustrated Guide to Furniture History provides upper-level students and instructors with an alternative visual analytical approach to learning about furniture history from Antiquity to Postmodernism. Following an immersive teaching model, it presents a Nine-Step Methodology to help students strengthen their visual literacy and quickly acquire subject area knowledge. Moving chronologically through key periods in furniture history and interior design, such as the Renaissance, the Arts and Crafts Movement, and Modernism, it traverses Europe to America to present a comprehensive foundational guide to the history of furniture design. Part I addresses furniture within the context of the built environment, with chapters exploring the historical perspective, construction principles, and the categorization of furniture. In Part II, the author visually depicts the structural organization of the methodological process, a three-category framework: History, Aesthetics, and Visual Notes. The chapters in this part prepare the reader for the visual analysis that will occur in the final section of the book. The book is lavishly illustrated in full color with over 300 images to reinforce visual learning and notation. A must-have reference and study guide for students in industrial and product design, interior design, and architecture.

Furniture Design

Furniture Design
Author: Stuart Lawson
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2013-09-23
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1780675194

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Furniture Design is a comprehensive guide and resource for students and furniture designers. As well as discussing pioneering contemporary and historical designs, it also provides substantive answers to designers’ questions about function, materials, manufacture and sustainability, integrating guidance on all of these subjects – particularly material and manufacturing properties, in one accessible and structured volume. Many leading contemporary furniture designers from around the world are included, with case studies carefully selected to highlight the importance of both material and manufacture-led design processes. The book is also intended to provide an insight into furniture design for those considering a university education in product and industrial design.