Liberty: The History: Treasures from the archives of the luxury department store
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Liberty is a heritage brand with one foot firmly planted in the future. Known for its unique, avant-garde design and unmistakeable Art Fabrics, Liberty is celebrated for its blend of bohemian luxury and expert craftsmanship. Rieber discusses not only the historic beginnings of the brand, from Arthur Liberty’s ‘Eastern Bazaar’ to its Art Nouveau furniture, jewellery and clothing designs, whimsical window displays and the Art Fabrics, but also to the innovations in design and printmaking today that have kept Liberty at the forefront of the fashion and textile industries.
Since 1875, Liberty has been synonymous with luxury and great design. Arthur Liberty’s intuitive vision and pioneering spirit led him to travel the world looking for individual pieces to inspire and excite his discerning clientele. Liberty is Arthur’s legacy, and stands for integrity, value, quality and, above all, beautifully designed products. It is this vision and spirit that prevails today within the trademark Tudor building and this same vision and spirit is celebrated in this treasure trove of designs and objects from the store’s archives and vaults.
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Additional information
Publisher | Welbeck Publishing, 1st edition (3 Oct. 2019) |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 160 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1783130202 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1783130207 |
Dimensions | 24.77 x 1.91 x 28.58 cm |
by Chloe
I love it
by Margaret groome
just a joy to read as its so beautifully photographed, but I only gave it 4 stars cos there is no information about how to find out more, like is there a place to find out the names of all their beautiful prints, for example, but otherwise its great
by SHARON
It is a present.
by Kate
Fantastic book for any Liberty Fans
by Chloe
Had purchased this as a last minute bday present via prime and it’s too damaged to give to them and can’t get a replacement delivered in time
by spabbygirl
Brilliant book. Great addition to my fashion library
by RW
Gift for wife who seemed pleased with it.
by Maggy
The book was good but lacking in depth