Online Course Session II – Pugin’s Role Beyond Britain: The Gothic Revival in European Contexts
Online Course From Regency to Modernism: British Furniture and Its Global Reach
5.30pm – 8pm (GMT); 12.30pm – 3pm (EST)
4, 11, 18, & 25 November 2025
Join us on Zoom every Tuesday throughout November when three experts will consider the influence and interpretation of British furniture design abroad from 1800 to the 1970s. Focusing on influential figures such as Augustus Welby Pugin, Thomas Hope, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Daniel Cottier, the course will examine how they carried their aesthetic ideals abroad, as well as how international designers engaged with, adapted, and reinterpreted these creative influences within their own cultural contexts.
SESSION II – 11 November
Pugin’s Role Beyond Britain: The Gothic Revival in European Contexts
Dr Roderick O’Donnell: AWN Pugin, an Anglo-Frenchman
Dr Gilles Maury: The A. W. N. Pugin-J-B. Bethune connection: furniture for a Gothic ideal
Dr Bertrand de Royere: Early neogothic in Piedmont and the architecture and furnishing for king Charles Albert of Sardinia in the Royal houses (1831-1849)
Tickets may be bought for an individual session or for the entire course, but you will benefit from a discount if all four sessions are bought together. If you miss the live session, you will still be able to enjoy the event because each week is recorded and links to the recordings will be sent to ticketholders. These recordings will not be available to buy after the course has ended. FHS members and ECD members will benefit from a discount on all tickets.
DETAILS OF THE IMAGES ON THE BANNER ABOVE (from left to right): Detail of a pier table, attributed to Duncan Phyfe (1770-1854), New York (1815-20) © Schrimsher Collection, Huntsville, Alabama. Mariposa chair designed by Óscar Darío Muñoz Giraldo (1973). Public domain. Clothes and umbrella stand designed by Gaspar Homar (c. 1906) © Gaspar Salinas Ramon, Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya. High backed oak chair designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1897-1900) © Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Detail from a design by J-B Bethune, C. Idewalle for a drawing room table ( c. 1875) Album souvenir du baron Bethune, plate XIII, Société Saint-Augustin, Tournai, 1898. Detail from a book Illustration, Schinkel’s königl. preuss. Geheimen Raths und Ober-Baudirectors Möbel-Entwürfe… (The Furniture Designs of Schinkel, Royal Prussian Privy Council and Chief Building Director…), Chair, plate V, 1835-7. Collection of Smithsonian Institution Libraries. Public domain.
Additional Details
Institution or Organization name - British & Irish Furniture Makers Online - The Furniture History Society (BIFMO-FHS)









