Retro Style: Class, Gender and Design in the Home
By (Author) Dr Sarah Elsie Baker
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
4th July 2013
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Interior design, decor and style guides
Gender studies, gender groups
Social classes
747.09045
Paperback
248
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
424g
Retro interiors have come to the fore in recent years as a highly desirable and valuable branch of interior design. The emergence of a need for decorative objects and vintage furniture has resurrected retro style and placed it firmly as a key trend of contemporary design. Retro Style: Class, Gender and Design in the Home is the first book to explore the modern position of retro by asking important questions around the emergence of the trend, its impact on production and consumption and how it manifests itself in the contemporary interior. Examining themes ranging from design, taste and the aestheticisation of everyday life to the bohemianisation of popular culture, the book provides a fascinating insight into how retro has shaped modern interior design. Using original ethnographic research from retro retailers, enthusiasts, designers and media professionals Retro Style explores the positive and negative side of the style, ultimately providing an original and thought-provoking perspective on the history and trajectory of how retro has become what it now is and its bearing on the future of designed interiors.
Sarah Baker is Lecturer in Cultre and Context at the School of Design, Victoria University of Wellington. She has researched and published numerous articles focussed on consumption and domestic space.