The first survey of the history, design and use of trimmings in the
historic interior in Britain and Ireland which will become the standard
work on the subject.
Trimmings have always provided a visual feast for the eye, an essential
element in the grandeur and elegance of the interior and a major expense
in the complete ensemble. This book will be a chronological survey of
furnishing trimmings in the historic interior in Britain and Ireland and
will examine the history, design and use of tassels, fringe, gimp, cord
and braid (woven lace) from 1320-1970. Lavishly illustrated using new
photography, the images will support a substantial text with references
to extensive documentation, including inventories, bills, sale catalogs
and other primary sources. The importance of the "laceman," the maker of
these trimmings, will also be examined within an economic and social
context together with his relationship to the upholsterer. The first of
its kind, this publication will be the ultimate authority on the
subject.