Furniture & home furnishings retailing industry
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- United Kingdom
Sectors:
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Distribution - retailing
Furniture, carpets, home furnishings, etc, retailing
Notes:
Publications:
- 125. Cabinet Maker, 1880-2005 by Unknown
- 'An education in comfort. Indian textiles and the remaking of English homes over the long eighteenth century' in J Stobart & B Blonde (ed), Selling Textiles in the Long Eighteenth Century. Comparative perspectives from Western Europe by Lemire, Beverly
- 'Buy now, pay later. Credit. The mainstay of the retail furniture business?' in J Benson & L Ugolini (eds), Cultures of Selling. Perspectives of consumption and society since 1700 by Edwards, Clive D
- Cabinet Maker & Complete House Furnisher as a Commentator on Developments within the British Furniture Trade, 1920-1939 by Billam, Michael
- Cabinet Maker Celebrates a Century, 1880-1980 by Dark, P (ed)
- Consumption of Furniture and Furnishings for the Home in the West Midlands Using Local Suppliers, 1760-1860 by Ponsonby, Margaret
- Furniture for the Living Room. An investigation of the interaction between society, industry and design in Britain from 1919 to 1939 by Worden, S A
- Furniture Makers and Consumers in England, 1754-1851. Design as interaction by Shimbo, Akiko
- 'Furniture making and the Industrial Revolution, c1750-1870' in N Hamilton (ed), Design and Industry. The effects of industrialisation and technical change on design by Kirkham, Pat
- 'Making the bed in later Stuart and Georgian England' in J Stobart & B Blonde (ed), Selling Textiles in the Long Eighteenth Century. Comparative perspectives from Western Europe by Pennell, Sara
- Mr Drage, Mr Everyman and the creation of a mass market for domestic furniture in interwar Britain by Scott, Peter
- Origins of house furnishers by Hughes, G Bernard
- Retailing Furniture, 1850-1950 by Inglesant, David
- Role of Design in the Relationship between Furniture Manufacture and its Retailing, 1939-1965; with initial reference to the furniture firm of J Clarke by Attfield, Judy
- Selling Textiles in the Long Eighteenth Century. Comparative perspectives from Western Europe by Stobart, Jon, & Bruno Blondé (eds)
- 'Taste and textiles. Selling fashion in eighteenth century provincial England' in J Stobart & B Blonde (ed), Selling Textiles in the Long Eighteenth Century. Comparative perspectives from Western Europe by Stobart, Jon
- 'The furniture retailer as taste maker' in P Sparke (ed), Did Britain Make It? British design in context, 1946-86 by Sparke, Penny
- The Market Makers. Creating mass markets for consumer durables in inter-war Britain by Scott, Peter
- Tuppence Plain, Penny Coloured. Fifty years of furniture advertising and selling by Artmonsky, Ruth
- Turning Houses into Homes. A history of the retailing and consumption of domestic furnishings by Edwards, Clive D
- 'Utility furniture and the myth of utility' in J Attfield (ed), Utility Reassessed. The role of ethics in the practice of good design by Denney, Matthew
Groups:
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- United Kingdom
Sectors:
- Distribution - retailing Furniture, carpets, home furnishings, etc, retailing
Notes:
Publications:
- 125. Cabinet Maker, 1880-2005 by Unknown
- 'An education in comfort. Indian textiles and the remaking of English homes over the long eighteenth century' in J Stobart & B Blonde (ed), Selling Textiles in the Long Eighteenth Century. Comparative perspectives from Western Europe by Lemire, Beverly
- 'Buy now, pay later. Credit. The mainstay of the retail furniture business?' in J Benson & L Ugolini (eds), Cultures of Selling. Perspectives of consumption and society since 1700 by Edwards, Clive D
- Cabinet Maker & Complete House Furnisher as a Commentator on Developments within the British Furniture Trade, 1920-1939 by Billam, Michael
- Cabinet Maker Celebrates a Century, 1880-1980 by Dark, P (ed)
- Consumption of Furniture and Furnishings for the Home in the West Midlands Using Local Suppliers, 1760-1860 by Ponsonby, Margaret
- Furniture for the Living Room. An investigation of the interaction between society, industry and design in Britain from 1919 to 1939 by Worden, S A
- Furniture Makers and Consumers in England, 1754-1851. Design as interaction by Shimbo, Akiko
- 'Furniture making and the Industrial Revolution, c1750-1870' in N Hamilton (ed), Design and Industry. The effects of industrialisation and technical change on design by Kirkham, Pat
- 'Making the bed in later Stuart and Georgian England' in J Stobart & B Blonde (ed), Selling Textiles in the Long Eighteenth Century. Comparative perspectives from Western Europe by Pennell, Sara
- Mr Drage, Mr Everyman and the creation of a mass market for domestic furniture in interwar Britain by Scott, Peter
- Origins of house furnishers by Hughes, G Bernard
- Retailing Furniture, 1850-1950 by Inglesant, David
- Role of Design in the Relationship between Furniture Manufacture and its Retailing, 1939-1965; with initial reference to the furniture firm of J Clarke by Attfield, Judy
- Selling Textiles in the Long Eighteenth Century. Comparative perspectives from Western Europe by Stobart, Jon, & Bruno Blondé (eds)
- 'Taste and textiles. Selling fashion in eighteenth century provincial England' in J Stobart & B Blonde (ed), Selling Textiles in the Long Eighteenth Century. Comparative perspectives from Western Europe by Stobart, Jon
- 'The furniture retailer as taste maker' in P Sparke (ed), Did Britain Make It? British design in context, 1946-86 by Sparke, Penny
- The Market Makers. Creating mass markets for consumer durables in inter-war Britain by Scott, Peter
- Tuppence Plain, Penny Coloured. Fifty years of furniture advertising and selling by Artmonsky, Ruth
- Turning Houses into Homes. A history of the retailing and consumption of domestic furnishings by Edwards, Clive D
- 'Utility furniture and the myth of utility' in J Attfield (ed), Utility Reassessed. The role of ethics in the practice of good design by Denney, Matthew