Owen Jones
(1809 - 1874)
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Owen Jones (15 February 1809 – 19 April 1874) was a British architect. A versatile architect and designer, he was also one of the most influential design theorists of the nineteenth century. He helped pioneer modern colour theory, and his theories on flat patterning and ornament still resonate with contemporary designers today.
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Owen Jones: Arabe Constellation Duffel Bag
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Owen Jones: Chinese Ornament, Pl. 72 Damask Cotton Comforter
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Owen Jones: Chinese Floral No. 77
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Owen Jones: India No. 6 Beach Blanket
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Owen Jones: Persian No. 2 Beach Blanket
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Owen Jones: Turkish No. 3 Beach Blanket
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Owen Jones: Chinese Ornament Plate No. 27 Beach Blanket
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Owen Jones: Pompeian No. 3 Beach Blanket
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Owen Jones: Indian No. 5 Quilt Cover Set – 3-Piece
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Owen Jones: Byzantine No. 3 Quilt Cover Set – 3-Piece
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Owen Jones: “Plate 78, Renaissance No. 5” 3-Piece Duvet & Pillowcase Set
Price range: $38.00 through $42.00
Jones was able to disseminate his theories on pattern and ornament through his work for several of the key manufacturers of the period, thus facilitating public consumption of his decorative visions in a number of diverse contexts. During the 1840s, having been inspired by the tilework at the Alhambra, Jones became known for his designs for mosaics and tessellated pavements, working for firms such as Maw & Co., Blashfield and Minton.
He designed wallpapers for several firms from the 1840s until the 1870s including Townsend and Parker, Trumble & Sons and Jeffrey & Co. Jones was also prolific in the field of textiles – designing silks for Warner, Sillett & Ramm and carpets for Brinton and James Templeton & Co. Jones also immersed himself in a number of decorative schemes for domestic interiors, most notably working in collaboration with the London firm Jackson & Graham to produce furniture and other fittings.