Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / November 13, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in Apr. 2016
The adjective rustic comes from Latin, specifically from rusticus, a word that refers to the rural world and the countryside. In this way, the rustic world is opposed to the urban world. Peasant life has traditionally been considered less refined and cultured than urban life and because of this the term rustic also has a negative meaning, since it is said that a person is rustic when he has a rude behavior or rough.
The rustic style in the decoration
If we speak of a rustic landscape we know that we refer to a territory in the countryside. If we say that someone is a rustic person, we do not necessarily mean that he is a farmer rather, it is someone with vulgar manners. On the other hand, in the world of decoration there is a rustic style. It consists of traditional decorative elements and in which materials such as noble woods, wrought iron, fabrics with appearance handcrafted and, in short, a decoration with a air country. Obviously, these types of environments are suitable for places related to the rural world, but you can also decorate a house in the city with a rustic style.
In any case, the rustic style conveys values and ideas (for example, tranquility, the traditional spirit or the warmth of the home). These types of environments are very common in rural hotels and are accepted because they represent the opposite of stress and the functional aesthetics of urban spaces.
Rustic binding
From a historical point of view, the book has been considered a luxury object for a large part of its history. For centuries access to culture was restricted to a minority of the population and this circumstance was accompanied by a high price for books, especially for the type of paper and binding.
From the 20th century on, books began to form part of the daily life of the vast majority and this resulted in a simplification in their elaboration and in the quality of the materials used. Paperback books emerged in France and were so named because their presentation it was very simple, that is to say, rustic.
The publisher that made paperback binding fashionable was the French publisher Penguin, which presented classic books with colored covers and at a very affordable price. The rustic binding represented a small revolution cultural, since for the first time the books were within reach of all the pockets.
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