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Unity In Variety, As Deduced From The Vegetable Kingdom: Being An Attempt At Developing That Oneness Which Is Discoverable In The Habits, Mode Of Growth, And Principle Of Construction Of All Plants - Hardcover

 
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Christopher Dresser is considered by many to have been the most influential designer of the nineteenth century, and his designs later had a major influence on the Arts & Crafts and Modernist movements. In this reprint of the classic Studies in Design, the timeless designs and wisdom of Christopher Dresser are showcased. Dresser's designs, which later influenced other artisans such as William Morris, reveal exotic influences from locations such as Egypt, Japan, China, India, and Morocco. Originally published in 1875, these beautifully reproduced designs and timeless design theories have enduring appeal.

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