The Decorative Tile in Architecture and Interiors


An in-depth study of the use of ceramic tile.


Tony Herbert and Kathryn Huggins


Editions:


Price: USD$35.00





 
Overview
  • An in-depth study of the use of ceramic tile - one of the oldest and most universally employed forms of architectural decoration
  • Explores the innovative ways in which designers, architects and builders have put ceramic tile to use over the last 100 years
  • Highlights the way in which the Industrial Revolution transformed the use of ceramic tile via new production methods and an expanded market for decorative building materials
  • Illustrations depict examples from around the world, and include specially commissioned pictures of previously unpublished tile schemes



 
Specifications



In the press

'A beautifully presented book that expertly charts the variety of techniques used by designers across the world.' (Homes and Gardens)

'Sumptuously produced and crammed with impeccably researched information.' (Country Living)

'A treasure of a book.' (Interior Design)

About the book
Ceramic tiles are one of the oldest and most universally employed forms of architectural decoration. During the nineteenth century, this medium reached a zenith: this beautifully illustrated book highlights the ways in which the Industrial Revolution transformed the use of ceramic tiles in buildings. It not only brought entirely new techniques and equipment for production but created an expanding world market for decorative building materials.

This book deconstructs in depth the visual richness of the subject, exploring the variety of techniques used by decorative tile manufacturers and the fascinating ways in which designers, architects and builders exploited the infinite colour palette of ceramic glazes. Coupled with design inspirations from the history of ceramics around the world, the resulting buildings show how the creative use of ceramic tiles can produce architecture and interiors of remarkable quality.

The authors seek to integrate tiles, their design and manufacture, with the architectural and social environment in which they were used. Sumptuous illustrations - including specially commissioned pictures of previously unpublished tile schemes - provide detailed coverage, especially of the key Victorian period. This book benefits profoundly from the authors' years of experience with tiles, designs and architecture, from which this truly authoritative coverage has been distilled.



 
About the author(s)
Tony Herbert is a writer and lecturer on architectural ceramics and design history. As a consultant on historical tiles, he has worked on major Victorian buildings such as the Foreign Office. Chairman of the International Tiles and Architectural Ceramics Society, he specializes in the conservation of ceramic tiles and buildings.

Kathryn Huggins was responsible for the tile collections and displays at the Ironbridge Gorge Museum.



Customer reviews
Add your review

Please add your review and rate this product on a scale of 1 to 5 stars, with 5 being the best.

If published, your review will appear under 'Customer reviews' on this page.

Your Name
Email Address
Review
Star Rating

 


You May Also Like
contemporary'
Antique Maps