John Fowler
Prince of Decorators

By Martin Wood


John Fowler
Online price: £35.00
Hardback, 240 pages
Published: 18th October 2007

Category: Architecture, Art and Design, Biography and Memoirs


John Fowler was an interior decorator who set fashions and changed tastes. The English country house style, which he developed with Sibyl Colefax and Nancy Lancaster, his partners in the firm of Colefax & Fowler, has proved a source of continuing inspiration to decorators and home-owners on both sides of the Atlantic and indeed across the world. Today, a hundred years after his birth, his influence is almost as powerful as it was in the mid 20th century, when he was working on many of Britain's finest and most famous houses, including Uppark, Chequers and Buckingham Palace, as well as dozens of more modest projects.



Fowler's style has been so widely imitated that it is easy to forget what an innovator he was. In the 1930s and 1940s his style was a breath of fresh country air, sweeping away heavy velvets and damasks in favour of crisp cotton chintzes, replacing glossy mahogany with painted Regency furnishings, elaborate porcelain and glitzy ormolu with modest pottery and painted tin. Even after the war, when he came to specialize in the decoration of architecturally important interiors, he continued to prefer 'humble elegance' and 'romantic disrepair' to pomposity.

Lavishly illustrated. - Sunday Telegraph

Wood punctuates a breezy narrative of his life with plenty of insights and personal anecdotes. - House & Garden

This book is a historic document, a reminder of times past, a beautifully written work with photographs that accurately depict the interiors. It will be the standard reference book of taste during the second half of the 20th century. - Spectator



Publication Details:

Binding: Hardback, 240 pages
ISBN: 9780711227118
Format: 287mm x 230mm
over 200 colour photographs and illustrations

BIC Code: BGF, WJK
BISAC Code:  ARC007000
Imprint: Frances Lincoln


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