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Furniture for interior design / Sam Booth and Drew Plunkett

By: Booth, Sam.
Contributor(s): Plunkett, Drew.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Laurence King, c2014Description: 192 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781780673226; 1780673221.Subject(s): Furniture design -- Catalogs | Interior decoration | Furniture
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Content And Context -- pt. 2 Types Of Furniture -- pt. 3 Materials And Manufacture -- pt. 4 Working On A Project
Summary: Initial chapters illustrate the different contexts in which furniture is used, from the office and domestic interiors to retail and exhibition space; look at types of furniture, whether off-the-shelf or bespoke; and explore the new vogue for recycling and vintage. Later chapters examine both traditional materials such as wood and the more unusual such as stone and glass, while also explaining new methods of manufacture ? such as Computer Numerical Controlled and Selected Laser Sintering. The final chapter looks at how a design is developed, the site surveyed, prototypes made, and specifications and schedules drawn up
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 186) and index

Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Content And Context -- pt. 2 Types Of Furniture -- pt. 3 Materials And Manufacture -- pt. 4 Working On A Project

Initial chapters illustrate the different contexts in which furniture is used, from the office and domestic interiors to retail and exhibition space; look at types of furniture, whether off-the-shelf or bespoke; and explore the new vogue for recycling and vintage. Later chapters examine both traditional materials such as wood and the more unusual such as stone and glass, while also explaining new methods of manufacture ? such as Computer Numerical Controlled and Selected Laser Sintering. The final chapter looks at how a design is developed, the site surveyed, prototypes made, and specifications and schedules drawn up