Exploring Colour: Books on Display

Exploring Colour: Books on Display

Studio CassoLondon, England
Saturday, Mar 21, 2026 from 11 am to 5 pm GMT
Overview

Viewing the collection reveals a vibrant journey through colour theory, history, psychology, art and design.

Viewing the collection reveals a vibrant journey through colour theory, history, psychology, art and design.

The Colour Club is a global community for those who are curious about colour; its stories, meanings and impact. Through articles and exclusive interviews, along with workshops and experiences, it creates space for colour enthusiasts to explore the rich stories behind colour, fostering a shared appreciation for its depth and significance.

www.thecolourclub.co.uk

Exploring Colour: Books on Display

Viewing the collection reveals a vibrant journey through colour theory, history, psychology, art and design.

The event will showcase our carefully curated collection of books, starting from the 1850s to the latest editions, including rare finds and the ones with only a few copies in the world. You will have the opportunity to explore, read and be inspired by these exceptional works, thoughtfully arranged for an immersive experience.

The book collection includes:

•Principles of the Science of Colour - William Benson (1868)
•A Nomenclature of Colors for Naturalists – Robert Ridgway (1886)
•Colour Harmony and Contrast - James Ward (1912)
•The Charm of Color – Marie Josephine Carr (1928)
•Farben und Formen – Carry van Biema (1930)
•The Teaching of Colour – H.A. Rankin (1944)
•Kunst der Farbe – Johannes Itten (1961)
•The Natural System of Colours – Moses Harris (1963)
•The Lüscher Color Test (1969)
•ITTEN: The Elements of Color – Faber Birren (1970)
•Colour – Rudolf Steiner (1971)
•A Color Sampler - Kathleen Westray (1993)


*200 books to explore!

*Books on display are not for sale.


+ ARNE AKSEL textile experience will transform the space through colour and light.

We are so excited to host you and have a chance to meet you, sharing our passion for colour!

Viewing the collection reveals a vibrant journey through colour theory, history, psychology, art and design.

Viewing the collection reveals a vibrant journey through colour theory, history, psychology, art and design.

The Colour Club is a global community for those who are curious about colour; its stories, meanings and impact. Through articles and exclusive interviews, along with workshops and experiences, it creates space for colour enthusiasts to explore the rich stories behind colour, fostering a shared appreciation for its depth and significance.

www.thecolourclub.co.uk

Exploring Colour: Books on Display

Viewing the collection reveals a vibrant journey through colour theory, history, psychology, art and design.

The event will showcase our carefully curated collection of books, starting from the 1850s to the latest editions, including rare finds and the ones with only a few copies in the world. You will have the opportunity to explore, read and be inspired by these exceptional works, thoughtfully arranged for an immersive experience.

The book collection includes:

•Principles of the Science of Colour - William Benson (1868)
•A Nomenclature of Colors for Naturalists – Robert Ridgway (1886)
•Colour Harmony and Contrast - James Ward (1912)
•The Charm of Color – Marie Josephine Carr (1928)
•Farben und Formen – Carry van Biema (1930)
•The Teaching of Colour – H.A. Rankin (1944)
•Kunst der Farbe – Johannes Itten (1961)
•The Natural System of Colours – Moses Harris (1963)
•The Lüscher Color Test (1969)
•ITTEN: The Elements of Color – Faber Birren (1970)
•Colour – Rudolf Steiner (1971)
•A Color Sampler - Kathleen Westray (1993)


*200 books to explore!

*Books on display are not for sale.


+ ARNE AKSEL textile experience will transform the space through colour and light.

We are so excited to host you and have a chance to meet you, sharing our passion for colour!

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Highlights

  • 6 hours
  • In-person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Studio Casso

1B Darnley Road

London E9 6QH

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Organised by
Zeynep Sagir - The Colour Club
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