Nouvelles éditions Scala 1998 In-4 broché 20 cm sur 16,2. 126 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
Reference : 63644
ISBN : 2866561937
Très bon état d’occasion
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The MIT Press, 2000 In-8° broché carré, couverture noire, 356 pages, à l'état de neuf (like new)
Haupt, 1989 In-8° reliure d'éditeur toile bleue sous jaquette, 257 pages, très bon état (sehr gut)
Mateo Kries Jochen Eisenbrand Co-auteur: Rüegg, Arthur Pavitt, Jane Thau, Carsten Mácel, Otakar Tegethoff, Wolf Büscher, Henrike Ferrari, Fulvio de Roode, Ingeborg Sudjic, Deyan Et Al
Reference : 53182
, Vitra Design Museum, 2018 Hardcover 1018 pages, 310 x 235 mm, Illustrated. ISBN 9783931936990.
the Vitra Design Museum publishes the »Atlas of Furniture Design«, a new comprehensive overview on the history of modern furniture design. With more than 1,000 pages, the »Atlas« is the most extensive book ever to be published on the topic. It documents 1,740 objects by over 540 designers, and features more than 2,800 illustrations, from object photographs to design sketches and interiors as well as patents, brochures, art, architecture, and portraits of the designers. The Vitra Design Museum collection, which counts among the world?s largest of its kind with upwards of 20,000 objects, including over 7,000 pieces of furniture, serves as the basis for »Atlas of Furniture Design«. The publication includes works by the most significant designers of the past 230 years and documents all important stages of design history. This includes 19th century furniture made out of bentwood and metal, Art Nouveau and Secession style designs, iconic designs by protagonists of modernism such as Le Corbusier, Gerrit Rietveld, Charlotte Perriand, Marcel Breuer, and Eileen Gray, but also post-war, post-modern, and contemporary furniture by designers such as Charles and Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, Gae Aulenti, Finn Juhl, Ettore Sottsass, Philippe Starck, Hella Jongerius, Jasper Morrison, and Konstantin Grcic. The »Atlas of Furniture Design« is the product of over 20 years of research at the Vitra Design Museum and was compiled by a team of more than 70 authors. It contains comprehensive essays on the socio-cultural and design-historical contexts of furniture design, over 550 detailed texts on pioneering objects, and numerous information graphics that provide new visual insights into the history of furniture design. Furthermore, the book contains a complete appendix that includes designer biographies, bibliographies, a glossary of producers and materials, as well as a keyword index. These features make this publication an encyclopedic reference guide and indispensable resource for collectors, scholars, and experts, and without a doubt a book to be treasured by design lovers all over the world. »The Atlas of Furniture Design is a treasure trove that offers not only definitive information about beloved staples of design history, but also new, fresh and often unexpected perspectives, all presented in a generous format that captures the breadth and depth of this important subject.« Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art Mateo Kries, director of the Vitra Design Museum and co-editor of the publication, explains: »The Atlas paints a portrait of our entire collection while simultaneously providing an unprecedented overview of the history of modern furniture. The publication is set up to provide a new comprehensive outline for scholars of furniture design by considering the latest academic research, questioning extant knowledge, and giving top experts a platform to share their ideas. The book touches on a range of subjects spanning the beginnings of industrialization to digitalization, which is becoming increasingly influential in contemporary furniture design. Whether as a selection of iconic designs or as a history of styles, a chronicle of evolution or of revolution, a history of objects or of images, or a narrative of domestic habits or of individual designers, this book can be read in a vast range of ways. But the »Atlas of Furniture Design« can also be enjoyed by readers who prefer to dispense with complex theories and just want to concentrate on each single object.«
Madison Square Press Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1997 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, under illustrated dust-jacket In-4 1 vol. - 232 pages
over 500 exhibits 1st edition Contents, Chapitres : Adams Moriaka Inc. - Kimberly Bear Design - Bielenberg Design - Black Dog - Tom Bonaura Design - Bright Strategic Design - Curtis Design - Stan Everson Design - Wayne Hunt Design - Ingalls + Associates - Lisa Levin Design - Louey / Rubino Design - Luxon-Carra - Mauk Design - Norman Moore Design - Michael Osborne Design - Yashi Okita Design - Ph. D - Profile Design - Sackett Design - Sargent & Berman - Michael Schwab Studio - Shimokochi / Reeves - Patrick SooHoo Design - Vrontikis Design - The Warren Group - White Design - Zimmerman Crowe Design - NB: sur l'Ecole californienne de Design, ouvrage abondamment illustré de créations artistiques dans le domaine du design contemporain en Californie near fine copy, no markings, very small wear on the corner of the jacket and on the spine, else fine copy
, Notice Notice, 2012 Paperback, 108 pages, ENG, 210 x 155 x 10 mm, front and backside have been wet in the past, rest of the book is as New, images in colour /b/w. ISBN 9780615694986.
Notice Notice, 2012. Design, Design, Design, Design, Design the Poor. The book presented the literal interpretation of seemingly innocuous communications as a source of truth, lessons in value along the silk road, architecture against poor women, Robin Hood appropriation, respect to the ghosts we walk all over every day in our developing cities, listening to the radio, and resurrection. Contributions from Peter Fend, Jana Leo, Temporary Services, Shillz da Realz, Jill Freedman, Chris Leo, Michèle Champagne, David N. Hartt, Freeman House.