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Past Furniture Exhibitions

 

Illustrated catalogues are available for the exhibitions listed below (with the exception of those marked *) 

The cost per catalogue is £5 + p & p. Email paul@millineryworks.co.uk 

 

2010 

1. THE ART OF USEFUL THINGS

 

 

2009       

1. 21st CENTURY FURNITURE DESIGNERS - THE ARTS & CRAFTS LEGACY

 

2, THE ARTS & CRAFTS LIVING ROOM

 

3. THE ARTS &CRAFTS SEAT & THE OCCASIONAL TABLE

2008            

1. THE ARTS & CRAFTS DINING ROOM

2. THE SIMPSONS OF KENDAL - Fine Furniture Makers

2007          

1. The Arts & Crafts Bedroom

 

2. Furnishing The Arts & Crafts Suburb

 

3. BETTY JOEL - from ARTS & CRAFTS to MODERNISM. 

2006          

1. The Arts & Craft Library

    Read Antique Trade Gazette Review

2. AMBROSE HEAL -

    pioneering arts & crafts design and fine craftsmanship

2005            

1. Dovetailed and Dowelled -:  

    The Handmade Tradition of the Arts & Crafts Movement

2. Bringing Ambrose Home

    A special event at Heals Tottenham Court Road

3. The Arts & Crafts Furniture of Shapland & Petter

2004         

1. The Arts & Crafts Movement 1890 - 1914

2. Gothic Reform

2003       

1. Better Furniture for Better Times -

    Ambrose Heal & the Heals Style

2. Art Deco

2002            

1. The Glasgow Style Revisited

2. The Aesthetic Movement

2001          

1. British Architect Designers 1850 to 1920

2. The Cotswold House *

2000         

1. The Liberty Style

2. Modernism

1999               

1.The Glasgow Style

2. The Arts and Crafts Chair -: 

    From William Morris to The Cotswold School

3. The Secessionists 1900 - 1930

1998          

1. Ambrose Heal - Simplicity & Style *

2. The Booth-Howell Collection  

- Liberty & The Arts & Crafts Movement *

1997    

1. Betty Joel Celtic Spirit from the Orient *

 

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