The senses in interior design

Sensorial expressions and experiences

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Manchester University Press
Edited by John Potvin, Marie-Ève Marchand, Benoit Beaulieu
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The senses in interior design examines how sight, touch, smell, hearing and taste have been mobilised within various forms of interiors.

The chapters explore how the body navigates and negotiates the realities of designed interiors and challenge the traditional focus on star designers or ideal interiors that have left sensorial agency at the margins of design history. From the sensually gendered role of the fireplace in late sixteenth century Italy to the synaesthetic décors of Comte Robert de Montesquiou and the sensorial stimuli of Aesop stores, each chapter brings a new perspective on the central role that the senses have played in the conception, experiences and uses of interiors.

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Contributor Bio

John Potvin is a Professor of Art History at Concordia University.

Marie-Ève Marchand is an Affiliate Assistant Professor of Art History at Concordia University.

Benoit Beaulieu is a PhD Candidate in Art History at Concordia University.

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