Fascinating story of Ercol, one of Britain's best-loved and most successful furniture companies. Drawing on Ercol's rich archives, and stunning new photography, this book explores the Windor Range in detail, showing how the designs have evolved over the years and how the furntiure was (and still is) manufactured.
Fascinating story of Ercol, one of Britain's best-loved and most successful furniture companies. Drawing on Ercol's rich archives, and stunning new photography, this book explores the Windor Range in detail, showing how the designs have evolved over the years and how the furntiure was (and still is) manufactured.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lesley Jackson is an independent wrtier, curator and design historian specialising in 20th century design. Her specialist fields include furniture, textiles, glass and ceramics but her interests range across the fine and applied arts. She writes regularly for Crafts magazine and has contributed to many other newspapers and magazines, including The Guardian, The Independent, BBC Homes and Antiques, Midcentury Magazine, World of Interiors, Modernism and Apollo. She has curated major exhibitions for leading organisations, including the Wellcome Collection, the Barbican, the British Council and the Crafts Council. Lesley is particularly well-known for her research on post-war design. Her publications include: The New Look: Design in the Fifties (Thames & Hudson, 1991), 'Contemporary' Architecture and Interiors of the 1950s (Phaidon, 1994), Whitefriars Glass: The Art of James Powell & Sons (Richard Dennis, 1996), The Sixties: Decade of Design Revolution (Phaidon, 1998), 20th Century Factory Glass (Mitchell Beazley, 2000), Robin and Lucienne Day: Pioneers of Contemporary Design (Mitchell Beazley, 2001), 20th Century Pattern Design: Textile and Wallpaper Pioneers (Mitchell Beazley, 2002), From Atoms to Patterns: Crystal Structure Designs from the 1951 Festival of Britain (Richard Dennis, 2008), Shirley Craven and Hull Traders: Revolutionary Fabrics and Furntiure 1957-1960 (Antique Collectors' Club, 2009), Alastair Morton and Edinburgh Weavers: Visionary Textiles and Modern Art (V&A, 2012)
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