NOTES: Sanderson commissioned Sir Hugh Casson to design this flat to showcase their range of home furnishings. The fabrics and wallpapers were designed by students of the Royal College of Art, London.
SOURCE: Jean Badovici. Interieurs francais (Paris, 1925), pl. 4 NOTES: Raoul Dufy hand-coloured the majority of the plates in this book. Atelier Martine was a design school and company set up by Paul Poiret in 1912. It closed down in 1929 but its style was still very influential in the 1930s.
SOURCE: Jean Badovici. Interieurs francais (Paris, 1925), pl. 14 NOTES: Raoul Dufy hand-coloured the majority of the plates in this book. Atelier Martine was a design school and company set up by Paul Poiret in 1912. It closed down in 1929 but its style was still very influential in the 1930s.
SOURCE: Jean Badovici. Interieurs francais (Paris, 1925), pl. 32 NOTES: Raoul Dufy hand-coloured the majority of the plates in this book. Atelier Martine was a design school and company set up by Paul Poiret in 1912. It closed down in 1929 but its style was still very influential in the 1930s.