The Cutting Edge of Wallpaper (Interior Design)
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #199046 in Books
- Published on: 2006-11-28
- Format: Illustrated
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 175 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Over the past two or three years, wallpaper has experienced something of a renaissance. After years of minimalist plastered walls painted in neutral colours, people are coming round to the idea of individual expression in interior design, and the enormous variety and scope that wallpaper allows for means that it is, at last, hip once again. With our new title, "The Cutting Edge of Wallpaper", Black Dog Publishing pays tribute to this exciting new trend, looking at the techniques, products and designers at the forefront of contemporary wallpaper design. The book's layout is clear and accessible. Two essays open the title. One looks at the past history of wallpaper and how it has evolved paying tribute to such key figures as William Morris and Andy Warhol. The second explains the techniques and methods being used in wallpaper design today, providing simple, user-friendly explanations of the applied technologies of wallpaper design. Following on from this are images and profiles of the work of over 80 contemporary designers working in the medium. From emerging talent to established figures in the field, this section gives a broad scope of all the key players in wallpaper today.
Customer Reviews
good book, but don't believe the splurb on the page!
This is a very exciting and interesting book full of great wallpaper designers of today. However, I think people should be aware that the information above is misleading. There is no mention of Cath Kidston whatsoever in this book, so for all fans of hers out there, this may not be exactly what you thought. It also seems to have possibly been reprinted and re designed at some point as the images shown are not exactly the same as in the book itself.





