Twentieth-century Furniture by Clive Edwards

Twentieth-century Furniture by Clive Edwards

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An analysis of the developments of 20th-century furniture, concentrating on production, retailing and consumption within a social, cultural and economic context. Edwards discusses the development of multi-functional furniture, new technology and materials, and the growth of niche marketing.

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Twentieth-century Furniture by Clive Edwards

The range of furniture available in the 20th century has increased dramatically, from antique chaise longues, to one-off designer chairs. Between these extremes lies a wide range of mass-produced furniture, from MFI to Habitat, designed and priced to suit a variety of tastes. This detailed analysis of the developments of 20th-century furniture concentrates on production, retailing and consumption within a social, cultural and economic context. One of the main challenges facing furniture design in the 20th century has been the move towards smaller living spaces, necessitating the development of multi-functional furniture, such as the sofabed and stacking chairs. Edwards covers this, alongside detailed discussion of new technology and materials, the growth of niche marketing, the rise of credit and the changing tastes of the public from 1900 to the 1990s.
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ISBN 13 9780719040672
ISBN 10 0719040671
Title Twentieth-century Furniture
Author Clive Edwards
Series Studies In Design
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 1994-08-25
Number of pages 240
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