
Making Space: Interior Design by Women by Jane Hall is a global survey of 250 women who have shaped interior design from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present day.
The book looks at interior design not as a secondary or decorative discipline, but as a powerful field where ideas about identity, comfort, work, domestic life, public space, taste and cultural change are constantly being negotiated. Through a wide range of historical and contemporary examples, it highlights the creative contribution of women whose work has often been overlooked or placed outside the traditional architectural canon.
For students of design, architecture and visual culture, Making Space offers an important reminder: interiors are never neutral. They influence how people live, move, gather, remember and express themselves. The book is both an inspiring visual reference and a valuable contribution to a broader conversation about authorship, representation and the spaces we choose to call our own.
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