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Influential Pattern Books
Hope, Thomas. Household furniture and interior decoration. London: T. Bensley,
1807. (MLO++)
This publication introduced the term “interior decoration” for
the first time in English language literature. Author’s drawings stimulated
the taste for academically inspired ornament in Greek, Roman, and Egyptian
modes
Nicholson, Peter. The Practical cabinet-maker, upholsterer,
and complete decorator. London: H. Fisher, Son & Co., 1826. (MOI)
Illustrates a number of furniture pieces and furnishings directly
derived from Empire Style designs, along with designs that reflect
the growing pluralism inherent in the Regency Style.
Sheraton, Thomas. The Cabinet maker and artist’s encyclopaedia. London, 1805-6. (8-MOF+)
Designer’s late work shows the evolving Regency Style, and
many popular decorative motifs of the period, from Trafalgar chairs
with sabre legs to French-style beds.
Smith, George. The Cabinet-maker and upholsterer’s guide… London:
Jones, 1826. (MOI)
Inspired by Hope, among others, this designer’s guide shows
the range of popular Regency (and Empire) designs offered for contemporary
furniture-makers and general consumers.