The 1960s Home
By (Author) Paul Evans
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
10th October 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
941.0856
56
Width 149mm, Height 210mm, Spine 6mm
150g
The 1960s was a sustained period of economic growth, consumer spending and stable employment. Britons who had grown up during the privations of the 1940s and 1950s could now confidently enjoy the benefits of affluence and innovation, and they decorated their homes with bold wallpaper, designer furniture and space-age lamps. Here, Paul Evans looks at the colourful styles and fashions in domestic housing and interiors between 1960and 1970, ranging from the soaring tower blocks that many now consider eyesores, to the open-plan detached homes of the middle classes. This period has received increasing attention in recent years, usually focused on progressive and exclusive design, but the author moves beyond this to describe and illustrate the furniture and furnishings of the 'average' home.
Paul Evans is a specialist dealer in twentieth-century art and design, having a particular interest in posters, graphics, and the propaganda arts. He is co-author (with Peter Doyle) of The Home Front, 193945 and Tommy's War in Europe British Military Memorabilia, 193945. He wrote The 1940s Home for Shire.