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Art Deco
The Art Deco movement in decorative arts and architecture originated in the 1920s and became very popular in Western Europe during the 1930s. We have a wide variety of Art Deco books showcasing its popularity in London and the rest of Great Britain in the early 20th Century.
Explore the glamorous and fashionable Art Deco era in this gorgeous book full of stylish patterns to colour. It includes information about 1920s design and the colour palette of the time, from day-to-...
The Art Deco style gained prominence at the 1925 Paris Exposition, after which each nation seemed to adapt its own distinct architectural style. Less florid than the French or that of the United State...
This beautifully illustrated book is a celebration of Art Deco's expression through the graphic arts and illustration. Divided into three sections "the movement, its fashion and advertising&q...
This extravagantly illustrated book explores Art Deco art and design from its origin to its present day influences.
The book draws us back to the beginning of Art Deco―a period between two wo...
An exploration of art deco architectural design, embracing many different times and places in its summary of the movement's origins, development and influence. Various types of architecture, the a...
Introduced by Art Deco specialist Alastair Duncan, Art Deco Posters is an essential addition for all interested in graphic design, Art Deco, and life and culture between 1919 and 1939. Posters by thei...
Art Deco was arguably the twentieth century's most popular and memorable design movement, and has come to define the inter-war period with its clean sleek lines, streamlined shapes, bold abstract ...
In the 1930s, Britain underwent the most profound economic crisis of the twentieth century, with high unemployment, wage cuts, benefit cuts and an overall deterioration in living standards. This was B...
The 1930s home presented an exciting new way of living for the generation that moved out to the suburbs. Young couples who had previously rented accommodation in urban centres found themselves able to...
By the time of the great Paris Exhibition of 1925, the idea that an interior and its furnishings should form a complete design - a "total look" - dominated the thinking of both designers and...