100 British Chairs

“100 British Chairs” by Adam Bowett, published by Antique Collectors’ Club in 2015, presents a selection of chairs from significant periods in British chair design history. This edition, comprising 143 pages, showcases chairs arranged in a roughly chronological sequence, emphasizing both early (pre-1745) and late (post-1840) periods. The book illustrates key developments in British chair design, with early examples largely unattributed and categorized by type and period, while later designs highlight the contributions of notable designers from movements such as the Gothic Revival and Arts and Crafts.
Readers will find a thematic presentation that reflects the evolution of chair design, supported by brief captions for each chair. For those seeking more detailed information, the book directs readers to an online catalogue, which features extensive discussions on materials, construction, and provenance, as well as numerous images. This resource aims to enhance the understanding of historic British chairs and will be continually updated to include new research, making it a valuable reference for enthusiasts of antiques, collectibles, and design.
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‘100 British Chairs’ depicts a selection of chairs that date from several important periods in the history of British chair design. Presented in a roughly chronological sequence, the emphasis is on early (pre-1745) and late (post-1840) periods. The presentation is also thematic, and this more accurately represents the purpose of the book, which is to illustrate some of the key developments in British chair design in the chosen periods. Design and development before 1740 were largely the work of artists and craftsmen whose names have been lost, so the chairs are mostly unattributed and arranged by type and period. The later chairs are arranged differently, highlighting the work of well-known designers of the Gothic Revival, Arts and Crafts, and other progressive British design schools. Readers wanting more detailed information can find it, together with numerous images, in the full online catalogue – www. crabtreefarmcollections.org – which will be continually developed and updated to include new research. SELLING POINTS: * ‘100 British Chairs’ depicts a selection of chairs which date from several important periods in the history of British chair design * The caption for each chair is intentionally brief, and readers wanting more detailed information can find it, together with numerous images, in the full online catalogue – www. crabtreefarmcollections.org These captions reflect the most up-to-date information and opinion at the time of publication * The online catalogue entries contain more detailed discussion of materials, construction, condition, and provenance when known. The online catalogue aims to be a forum for debate and the dissemination of knowledge. In this way, historic British chairs that until now were not available for study and comment can be made accessible. The online catalogue will be continually developed and updated to include new research 107 colour
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