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Ethnic by Design
Dinah Hall Imprint: Mitchell Beazley |
Exploring how ethnic patterning and colour can be adapted for any home. Each chapter examines individual styles from areas that have had a particularly strong influence on design world-wide. Within each theme the author looks at folk traditions and shows examples of contemporary interpretations. Originally published in 1992.
Further Detail
"Ethnic by Design" responds to the challenge of borrowing and adapting the decorative styles of cultures from around the world to enrich the interiors of today. It examines how folk artefacts and designs can be adapted within any home, whether a large counrty house or a small urban apartment. Fourteen main themes explore the decorative approaches of areas that have had a particularly strong influence on design world wide - Cowboy, Native American, Mexican, Nordic, Celtic, Tyrolean, Mediterranean, Eastern European, North African, Tribal, Gold Coast, Japanese, Indian and Asiatic. The traditions and the background of each style is considered with examples of contemporary European and American interpretations. This text presents a collection of internationally available artefacts, suggesting ways in which the can be used in today's homes.