A survey by Nicklaus Pevsner in the 1930s estimated that some 80-90% of manufactured goods in England were shoddy and poorly designed. When it came to furniture only a handful of manufacturers would have escaped such condemnation. Prime among these was Heals of Tottenham Court Road - manufacturer, retailer, and, with its top floor Mansard Gallery, the Mecca for Home Counties cognoscenti of 'modernism'. Most furniture manufacturers advertised their wares in the press but Heal's was a rare exception in the industry in its use of posters.
Heal's posters not only relay the saga of a pioneering enterprise but provide a shorthand history of what was happening in the design and retailing of furniture and furnishings in Britain in the 20th century.
ISBN: | 9780993587894 |
Publication date: | 20th January 2020 |
Author: | Ruth Artmonsky |
Publisher: | Artmonsky Arts |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 124 pages |
Series: | Artmonsky Arts |
Genres: |
Advertising Furniture design |