In the 1920s and '30s Art Deco influenced everything from art and architecture, interiors and furnishings, automobiles and boats, to the small personal objects that are part of everyday life. The items in this thematically structured book demonstrate Deco style at its most alluring. They were then the height of fashion, and are highly prized collectibles today. They demonstrate an era of close cooperation between designers and manufacturers, who aimed to produce goods that were not only fit for purpose, but also well made and beautiful.
This informative showcase of portable classics of avant-garde modern design from Britain, Europe (particularly France) and the United States will appeal both to collectors and to anyone with an interest in Deco style and the history of fashion, taste and design. It is the first book to bring together the small collectibles - from cigarette cases and lighters to powder compacts and cosmetics accessories, watches, jewelry, even cameras - that demonstrate the style, glamour and sophistication of the Jazz Age.
By:
Rodney Capstick-Dale,
Diana Capstick-Dale
Imprint: Thames & Hudson
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 260mm,
Width: 240mm,
Spine: 29mm
Weight: 1.660kg
ISBN: 9780500518311
ISBN 10: 0500518319
Pages: 272
Publication Date: 01 April 2016
Audience:
General/trade
,
ELT Advanced
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Introduction • 1. Cigarette Cases and Lighters • 2. Compacts, Vanity Cases, Nécessaires, Minaudières and the Dressing Table • 3. Jewelry and Watches • 4. Cameras and Miscellanea • Directory of Designers, Craftsmen and Techniques
Reviews for Art Deco Collectibles: Fashionable Objets from the Jazz Age
'A treasure trove if design inspiration and reference.' - Glass 'A must have book for the collector and those with a passionate interest in the Art Deco movement.' - Retirement Today 'For those of us with a penchant for the Gatsby age ... Page after page features glamorous geometric designs.' - Homes & Antiques 'Encompasses Deco style at its most alluring' - Antiques Diary