Living Room Elevations
Design
14/03/1988 (designed)
14/03/1988 (designed)
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Four elevations of the living room at The Old Convent, East Grinstead. Carbon paper copy. The first view (marked A) features a table and lamp, settee and coffee table, gateleg table with plant pot and two large wall tapastries. The second view (B) comprises of a door, armchair, cupboard and indoor tree. The third view (C) details two stone gothic style archways with a door, two chairs, an occasional table and a picture on the wall. The final elevation (D) details two gothic style leaded windows below which two chairs, a table and lamp sit.
Object details
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Title | Living Room Elevations |
Materials and techniques | Carbon paper copy |
Brief description | Four elevations of the living room at The Old Convent, East Grinstead by Juliet Interiors. Carbon paper copy. |
Physical description | Four elevations of the living room at The Old Convent, East Grinstead. Carbon paper copy. The first view (marked A) features a table and lamp, settee and coffee table, gateleg table with plant pot and two large wall tapastries. The second view (B) comprises of a door, armchair, cupboard and indoor tree. The third view (C) details two stone gothic style archways with a door, two chairs, an occasional table and a picture on the wall. The final elevation (D) details two gothic style leaded windows below which two chairs, a table and lamp sit. |
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Production type | Design |
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Credit line | Given by Julie Smith |
Object history | This was a design from Juliet Interiors for part of a converted Convent in East Grinstead. The design was executed working with the exisiting furniture. |
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Accession number | E.5600-2000 |
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Record created | November 28, 2001 |
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