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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0810932571
ISBN-13: 9780810932579
Buy.com Sku: 30169272
Publish Date: 1/16/2003
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 11.75H x 12L x 1T
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Extraordinary Furniture spans the history of furniture design and craftsmanship from the medieval period to the present day and features some of the world's most extravagant, inventive, and unusual pieces of furniture. Here, author David Linley--son of England's Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon and nephew of Queen Elizabeth II, as well as furniture maker and designer of international renown--tells fascinating stories of these remarkable pieces of furniture and of the people who commissioned, designed, inspired, and owned them. Among the extraordinary pieces are an ornate 17th-century Italian tortoiseshell table cabinet, an unusual mechanical desk with hidden compartments, a suite of silver furniture from the English estate Knole, and Empress Josephine's gilded and canopied bed. Each section concludes with an example of Linley's own work.Extraordinary Furniture presents some of the world's most opulent, inventive, skillfully made, and unusual pieces of furniture. Author David Linley has compiled a magnificent array of objects that span the history of furniture design and craftsmanship, from the medieval period to the present day. Viscount Linley, son of England's Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon and nephew of Queen Elizabeth II, is a furniture maker and designer of international renown. He introduces the book with an essay on the strong connection between handcrafted furniture and the people who have commissioned, designed, owned, and loved it, and discusses the influence of earlier designers on his own work. Five lavishly illustrated chapters divide the furniture according to the feature that makes each piece extraordinary: extravagance, design, craftsmanship, mechanical complexity, or eccentricity. Organized chronologically to highlight the evolution of styles and manufacture, each chapter offers a series of thought-provoking combinations: the gilded elegance of Empress Josephine's bed forms a striking contrast to the purity of Shaker work; both illustrate extraordinary design. The superb photographs show the pieces in full and in close-up details, and often in their original settings. Many are from England's Royal Collection, a superb assemblage of rare and exceptional furniture. Other works are from important European and American sources, including the noted contemporary furniture designer Wendell Castle. A listing of the houses, castles, and museums where some of the furniture can be seen by the public adds to the book's value.
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Some of the world's most extravagant and unusual furniture is highlighted in this book, which covers furniture design from the Middle Ages to the present.
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New York Times
"[D]eceptively commercial...[A] glossy romp with Princess Margaret's son (hailed irreverently in Britain as the most famous carpenter since Jesus) through the history of furniture. Among 192 pages of Viscount Linley's favorite things--Louis XlV's bureau at Versailles; Empress Josephine's bed at Malmaison--are 16 pages of furniture made and designed by his own firm. The grandeur by association is hard to miss." - Christopher Mason 11/21/1996
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