This collection is a must-have for anyone fascinated by art, design, and culture. Featuring volumes on Art Deco, 18th Century Style, Bauhaus, and Pop Art, this set offers a visually...
Style Series Gift Set
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THE STYLE SERIES
This Style Series collection captures the essence of four defining art movements—Art Deco, 18th Century Art, Bauhaus, and Pop Art—showcasing their unique aesthetics and lasting influence on modern culture. Together, these volumes celebrate timeless design, creativity, and the enduring impact of iconic styles.
ART DECO STYLE
Art Deco emerged in the early 20th century, blending historical influences, exotic elements, and modern innovation. This design style spread across the globe, shaping everything from skyscrapers to fashion, and became synonymous with glamour and progress. With captivating visuals and insights from expert Jared Goss, this volume explores the allure and lasting impact of Art Deco on contemporary design and culture.
Pop Art STYLE
Pop Art, pioneered by figures like Andy Warhol, revolutionized the art world by drawing from popular culture. From Coca-Cola bottles to Campbell’s Soup cans, this movement blurred the lines between art and everyday life. This vibrant volume explores Pop Art’s lasting influence on fashion, design, and culture, offering a visual journey through its colorful history.
18th Century Style
The 18th century was an era of opulence and refinement, from the grandeur of Versailles to the elegance of rococo and neoclassicism. This period shaped art, architecture, and design, inspiring future generations. Featuring exquisite imagery, this book captures the timeless beauty of 18th-century style, showcasing its influence on both historical and modern creations.
Bauhaus Style
Bauhaus, the iconic 20th-century art school, transformed modern design with its interdisciplinary approach. Influencing architecture, art, furniture, and fashion, Bauhaus broke boundaries and redefined aesthetics. Curated by Mateo Kries, this volume presents a rich visual history of Bauhaus and its enduring relevance in shaping the world of design today.