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Today, it is difficult to imagine a living room without a sofa. When the first sofas on record were delivered in seventeenth-century France, the result was a radical reinvention of interior space. Symptomatic of a new age of casualness and comfort, the sofa ushered in an era known as the golden age of conversation; as the first piece of furniture designed for two, it was also considered an invitation to seduction. With the sofa came many other changes in interior space we now take for granted: private bedrooms, bathrooms, and the original living rooms.
Published | 01 Jul 2009 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 304 |
ISBN | 9781608191352 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury USA |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
It may seem strange to think of the sofa as an agent of cultural change. Yet The Age of Comfort... shows how it not only helped transform the way homes were designed but also struck a blow to longstanding norms of social order.
New York Times
[A] fascinating and surprising study.
Boston Globe
Fascinating, immensely readable.
Allure.com
Lively and engaging... A uniquely focused social history that will find broad appeal among scholars and casual historians alike.
The Magazine Antiques
Gives us the vivid personalities who broke with convention by following their own whims... You don't need to be a Francophile to read this book, but you will be one by the time you finish it.
T: The New York Times Style Magazine
An entertaining account of how home life was virtually reinvented in Paris from 1670 to 1765... Well researched and brimming with anecdotes and architectural and design details.
Publishers Weekly
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