Charleston interiors

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Charleston interiors are the distinctive, art-filled domestic spaces of the Charleston farmhouse in Sussex, renowned for their bold colors, painted surfaces, and Bloomsbury Group aesthetic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house interior
interior design style
associatedWith Bloomsbury Group
Clive Bell
Duncan Grant
Roger Fry
Vanessa Bell
Virginia Woolf
createdInPeriod 1910s
currentUse heritage attraction
museum display
developedBy Duncan Grant
Vanessa Bell
developedDuring World War I
hasAesthetic Bloomsbury Group aesthetic
artist’s house ideal
bohemian domesticity
hasCharacteristic Omega Workshops influence
bold colors
decorative murals
experimental color combinations
hand-painted surfaces
handmade textiles
informal arrangement of artworks
mix of fine and everyday objects
painted doors
painted fireplaces
painted floors
painted walls
patterned furniture
influencedBy Arts and Crafts movement
Fauvism
Omega Workshops
Post-Impressionism
locatedIn Charleston farmhouse
Firle, East Sussex, England
notableFeature collaged and painted screens
decorated bathtubs
decorated ceramics
hand-painted lampshades
painted dining table
patterned curtains and fabrics
notableRoom bedrooms
dining room
library
studio
partOf Bloomsbury, London, England
surface form: Charleston, the Bloomsbury home
usedAs artists’ studios
domestic living spaces
social gathering spaces

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Vanessa Bell designed Charleston interiors