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Turning Houses Into Homes - A History of the Retailing and Consumption of Domestic Furnishings

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'This book is a well of ideas and information about how furniture has been an essential part of modern ideas of comfort and living! and will make profitable reading for social and cultural students of consumption as well as for economic historians.' European History Review '... this is a book that tries to think through and integrate new approaches to objects! culture and consumption with neglected areas of the history of furniture and furnishings (retailing and the making of 'home'). All those who wish to follow in this relatively uncharted area will find much to interest them here.' Furniture History Society Newsletter '... this is a richly useful book! which brings together otherwise largely disparate topics and students or researchers in a number of fields would be wise to consult it.' Urban History 'This well-written and clearly organized book is a synthetic and descriptive account.' Business History Reviews Informationen zum Autor Clive Edwards is a Senior Lecturer and Research Co-ordinator in the School of Art and Design at Loughborough University, UK. Klappentext Turning Houses into Homes surveys the developments and changes in the retailing and consumption of home furnishings over the past three centuries. By taking a cross-disciplinary approach it explores and evaluates the inter-relations between two constitutions. The important but often contradictory role of the retailer as both a supplier and advisor is considered in relation to the needs and aspirations of consumers who wish to turn their houses into homes. Zusammenfassung This book offers a valuable conjunction of retail history and consumption practices, which are examined through a multi- disciplinary approach to explore both their intimate connections and their wider roles in society. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Preface; Introduction; Early developments in furniture retailing and consumption; The rise of the retail tastemaker: 18th century furniture retailing and distribution; From being to well-being: the growing demand for comfort and convenience in the 18th century home; The retail revolution: the response to the demands from the 19th century consumer; Aestheticisation of everyday life: 19th century homes and their importance in society; 20th century retail responses: from mass to niche marketing; Changing visions of the ideal and the real: the consumption of home furnishings in the 20th century; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index....

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