CFA Voysey

CFA Voysey (1857–1914) was one of the most successful architects of the Arts and Crafts movement. A designer of all things domestic, he was typically involved in every aspect of a house’s interior, from the design of wallpaper to fabrics and furniture. The definitive account of Voysey’s career, this book combines newly commissioned photography with illustrations drawn from contemporary sources.

‘The Voysey book that we have been waiting for … a rounded and perceptive portrait.’
— The Architectural Review
Author
Editor
David Jenkins
Designer
Mark Vernon-Jones
Publisher
Phaidon Press
1995

290 × 250mm
320pp
Hb c.250 colour
90 b&w illustrations

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