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Harper No 3161 Convector Gas Radiator - Harper Housewares, 1949. Creator: Unknown
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Harper No 3161 Convector Gas Radiator - Harper Housewares, 1949. Creator: Unknown
Harper No 3161 Convector Gas Radiator - Harper Housewares, 1949. From " Decorative Art 1949 - The Studio Year Book", edited by Rathbone Holme and Kathleen M. Frost. [The Studio Publications, London & New York, 1949]
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Contemporary Decorative Art 1949 Drape English Text Frost Heater Heating Radiator Rathbone Holme And Kathleen Frost Rathbone Holmes Kathleen Rathbone Holmes Kathleen Frost Studio Yearbook Style The Studio Ltd The Studio Publications Western Script
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This print showcases the Harper No 3161 Convector Gas Radiator, a remarkable piece of homeware from 1949. Created by an unknown artist, this vintage advertisement captures the essence of mid-20th century design and style. The image features a beautifully designed radiator placed in an elegant interior setting. The convector gas radiator stands tall against a backdrop of tastefully decorated walls adorned with fabric drapes. Its sleek lines and modern form exude sophistication, making it a perfect addition to any contemporary home. The photograph is taken from "Decorative Art 1949 - The Studio Year Book", edited by Rathbone Holme and Kathleen M. Frost, which was published by The Studio Publications in London and New York. This book served as a comprehensive guide to the latest trends in decorative arts during that era. With its clean monochrome aesthetic, this image transports us back to post-war Britain when innovative designs were emerging amidst rebuilding efforts. It represents not only the advancement of heating technology but also reflects the evolving tastes and aspirations of homeowners at that time. As we admire this snapshot into history, we can't help but appreciate how artistry intersects with functionality in everyday objects like this gas radiator produced by John Harper & Co. , known for their quality housewares. This print serves as both a testament to British craftsmanship and an inspiration for future generations seeking timeless elegance in their homes.
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