Adam style
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adam-style-243-10099461
title:
Adam style
text:
The Adam style is an 18th-century neoclassical style of interior design and architecture, as practised by Scottish architect William Adam and his sons, of whom Robert (1728–1792) and James (1732–1794) were the most widely known. The Adam brothers advocated an integrated style for architecture and interiors, with walls, ceilings, fireplaces, furniture, fixtures, fittings and carpets all being designed by the Adams as a single uniform scheme. Their style is commonly known under the mistaken plural
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wiki
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description:
Neoclassical style of interior design and architecture
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_style
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2024-01-25T11:05:06Z
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