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British Interior Design Since 1925 Book Event

 Join us at the Museum of the Home for a special evening exploring the evolution of British interior design over the past century. In conversation with the authors of British Interior Design Since 1925 and Sonia Solicari, Director of the Museum, this event presents a rare opportunity to delve into the forces, personalities, and ideas that have shaped how we live and live-in our homes. 

  

In this richly illustrated book, the authors trace how British interiors have responded to social change, technological advances, global influences, and shifting aesthetic ideals from the interwar years to the present day. They consider how design has engaged with tradition and modernity, class and identity, and the tension between public and private spaces. 

 

Books purchased with tickets will be available to collect on the day, additional copies of the book will be available to purchase during the event.

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  • British Interior Design Since 1925 - Book
    British Interior Design Since 1925 - Book
    £39.99

    Does not include entry to the event. Reserve your copy of British Interior Design Since 1925, to collect on the day.

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    Does not include entry to the event. Reserve your copy of British Interior Design Since 1925, to collect on the day.

  • Book Event - Free Ticket
    Book Event - Free Ticket
    Free
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  • Book Event - Free Ticket + Donation
    Book Event - Free Ticket + Donation
    £10.00
    0 30 max
British Interior Design Since 1925 Book Event

 Join us at the Museum of the Home for a special evening exploring the evolution of British interior design over the past century. In conversation with the authors of British Interior Design Since 1925 and Sonia Solicari, Director of the Museum, this event presents a rare opportunity to delve into the forces, personalities, and ideas that have shaped how we live and live-in our homes. 

  

In this richly illustrated book, the authors trace how British interiors have responded to social change, technological advances, global influences, and shifting aesthetic ideals from the interwar years to the present day. They consider how design has engaged with tradition and modernity, class and identity, and the tension between public and private spaces. 

 

Books purchased with tickets will be available to collect on the day, additional copies of the book will be available to purchase during the event.

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