Robert William Hume Collection
Robert William Hume, a creative genius of his time, left an indelible mark on the world of design with his exquisite creations
Design for Library Table, 1835-1900. Creator: Robert William Hume
Design for Library Table, 1835-1900
Design for Console Table, 1850-1904. Creator: Robert William Hume
Design for Console Table, 1850-1904
Design for Spanish Chair, 1835-1900. Creator: Robert William Hume
Design for Spanish Chair, 1835-1900
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Robert William Hume, a creative genius of his time, left an indelible mark on the world of design with his exquisite creations. From flower stands to cabinet furniture, Hume's talent knew no bounds. In his Two Designs for Flower Stands, crafted between 1835 and 1900, Hume showcased his mastery in combining functionality and elegance. These stands were not mere accessories but works of art that added beauty to any space they adorned. The Title Page Design: Designs for Cabinet and Upholstery Furniture (1830-1900) by Hume was a testament to his meticulous attention to detail. This design served as an introduction to a collection that would revolutionize the concept of interior decor. Hume's Design for Chairs in the Louis Quinze Style (1835-1900) captured the essence of opulence and sophistication. With intricate carvings and sumptuous upholstery, these chairs became symbols of luxury during their time. The Design for Library Table (1835-1900) by Hume exemplified both form and function. Its elegant yet practical design made it a perfect addition to any study or reading room. Hume's creativity extended beyond furniture as seen in his Design for Cabinet Pianoforte in the Louis Quinze Style (1835-1900). This masterpiece combined musicality with artistic flair, captivating both musicians and admirers alike. For little ones, Hume designed a Fancy Childs Cot (1830-1900), showcasing his ability to create enchanting pieces even on a smaller scale. The cot provided comfort while adding charm to nurseries around the world. Innovation continued with Hume's Design for Square Pianoforte in Grecian Style (1835-1900), where he seamlessly blended classical aesthetics with modern sensibilities. This piano became an emblem of timeless elegance within music halls worldwide.