NOTES: This facade by Mallet Stevens was designed for the offices of the journal 'La Semaine a Paris', produced by the Societe des artistes decorateurs (SAD Society of Decorative Artists) founded in Paris in 1901.
NOTES: This facade by Mallet Stevens was designed for the offices of the journal 'La Semaine a Paris', produced by the Societe des artistes decorateurs (SAD Society of Decorative Artists) founded in Paris in 1901.
NOTES: This facade by Mallet Stevens was designed for the offices of the journal 'La Semaine a Paris', produced by the Societe des artistes decorateurs (SAD Society of Decorative Artists) founded in Paris in 1901.
NOTES: Thomas Goode and Company was founded in 1827 as a retailer of fine bone china and porcelain, moving to South Audley Street in 1844. The premises was enlarged and re-built by Ernest George & Peto in 1876 and in 1889-1891.
NOTES: Thomas Goode and Company was founded in 1827 as a retailer of fine bone china and porcelain, moving to South Audley Street in 1844. The premises was enlarged and re-built by Ernest George & Peto in 1876 and in 1889-1891.
NOTES: Thomas Goode and Company was founded in 1827 as a retailer of fine bone china and porcelain, moving to South Audley Street in 1844. The premises was enlarged and re-built by Ernest George & Peto in 1876 and in 1889-1891.
NOTES: Thomas Goode and Company was founded in 1827 as a retailer of fine bone china and porcelain, moving to South Audley Street in 1844. The premises was enlarged and re-built by Ernest George & Peto in 1876 and in 1889-1891.
NOTES: Thomas Goode and Company was founded in 1827 as a retailer of fine bone china and porcelain, moving to South Audley Street in 1844. The premises was enlarged and re-built by Ernest George & Peto in 1876 and in 1889-1891.
NOTES: This is a remodelling and conversion into a bookstore of a 19th century building, which was originally a coachworks and then used by a fruit & vegetable merchant, as part of the regeneration of the Covent Garden area in the late 1970s.