Elements of Furniture Design - Coley, Scott; - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Elements of Furniture Design: Principles and History of Furniture Design with Analysis of Furniture Made by Thomas Day
 
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ISBN13:9780764367465
ISBN10:0764367463
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:256 oldal
Méret:279x216 mm
Súly:50 g
Nyelv:angol
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Elements of Furniture Design

Principles and History of Furniture Design with Analysis of Furniture Made by Thomas Day
 
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A comprehensive look at the history, the elements of construction, and all steps in furniture design from an expert in the industry

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A comprehensive look at the history, elements of construction, and all the steps in furniture design from an expert in the industry. Elements of Furniture Design is a resource of information gathered from 30 years of working as a professional furniture designer. These elements of design are essential, and there is no other resource where they are available in one place. The reader will gain a comprehensive knowledge of how furniture is designed, and can use this information to create new and exciting design concepts. This knowledge is provided in four sections: â ? A brief history and quick designer references (woods, veneers, wood joinery, comfort, architectural references, and drawing tools) â ? Illustrating furniture construction â ? Historic ornament used on furniture (molding, turning, carving) â ? The typical design process with a new client The work of cabinetmaker Thomas Day (a free man of color in the South in the mid-1800s) is used to tie the story together, and the reader will learn trade secrets of furniture design that have been lost to outsourcing and offshore manufacture.