The Country House Dining Room — Amy Boyington
The Country House Dining Room — Amy Boyington An evocative insight into the Georgian dining room as a stage for power, taste and social performance. In the 18th-century country house, dining was far more than sustenance—it was a carefully choreographed display of wealth, hierarchy and cultural capital. From opulent interiors and curated artworks to elaborate table settings and ritualised etiquette, every element was designed to impress. Drawing on previously unpublished accounts from estates including Holkham Hall, Hardwick Hall and Blenheim Palace, Amy Boyington reconstructs the excesses and expectations of elite dining culture. Beneath the spectacle, she reveals a world shaped by status, politics and the bodily consequences of indulgence. For architects and interiors-focused readers, this is a richly detailed study of how space, design and social ritual intersect—offering fresh insight into the relationship between architecture, culture and power. Publisher: Yale University Press Format: Hardback Pages: 208 ISBN: 9780300276923 Publication date: 26 May 2026
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