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  • - The Modern Life
     
    322,-

    A long-awaited survey on Charlotte Perriand, pioneer of European modernism and one of the most influential architects and furniture designers of the twentieth century. Traces her exceptional career, influential artistic network and established legacy.

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    397,-

    Tim Burton: Designing Worlds will be the first publication to explore the relationship between Tim Burton's cinematic creations and the world of design.

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    363,-

    FASHION GENERATION is an exhibition and publication that showcases many of the best young designers to have emerged in London over the last thirty years, like Christopher Kane, Charles Jeffrey and Gareth Pugh.

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    445,-

    The first book to dive exclusively into Ai Weiwei's approach to design and collecting, shedding light on the value we ascribe to everyday objects. Artist, film-maker, architect, activist, collector - whatever mode Ai Weiwei is in, he is trying to tell us something about the state of the world. This book presents Ai's work as a commentary on design and what it reveals about our changing values. Confronted by the rapid pace of change in his country, Ai became fascinated by Chinese antiquities. His vast collections of historical artefacts, from Stone Age tools to broken teapot spouts, attest to the way the language of objects speaks across the ages. Is this a classic tale of technical progress, or have we lost crucial qualities with the march of time? Ai invites us to make sense of these objects as he explores the tensions between past and present, hand and machine, precious and worthless, construction and destruction.

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    345,-

    Today, the sari manifests as a site for design innovation, an expression of identity and a crafted object carrying layers of cultural meanings. Since the exhibition will focus on the sari in urban India, the book will follow suit in terms of this remit.

  • av KATHRYN JOHNSON TIM
    325,-

    In 2019, the Vitra Design Museum published Objects of Desire: Surrealism and Design 1924 - Today, a catalogue for an exhibition of the same title. This catalogue investigates the crucial impact that the Surrealist movement has had on design. It is original in its broad historical scope, canvassing the 1920s to the present day. Elegantly designed, it includes seven scholarly essays by curators and academics. These are followed by a comprehensive selection of images juxtaposing notable Surrealist artworks and design objects from the exhibition. Both the catalogue and exhibition explore how the Surrealist movement helped liberate design from convention and functionalist dogma by amplifying and exploring the psychological impact of designed objects.This autumn, the Objects of Desire exhibition will be held at the Design Museum in London. Surrealism and Design Now will accompany the show as a companion book which will complement - and not compete with - the original catalogue. This book will be a concise, affordable and visually striking publication, aiming overall to embody the inventiveness and boldness of Surrealism in its design and production.Instead of being a traditional catalogue, the book will focus on key themes and objects from the exhibition and expand upon them. It will also contain the bulk of new objects and exhibits that are specific to the exhibition at the Design Museum. The book will be divided into five thematic chapters, each taking a notable object from the exhibition as its starting point. Commissioned essays by renowned writers, including Glenn Adamson and Susanna Brown, will introduce each object and theme, followed by a richly illustrated series of plates featuring highlights from the London show. Each chapter will conclude with interviews with a diverse range of designers and artists, from Tim Walker to Audrey Large, showing Surrealism's enduring legacy and impact on contemporary design. Bringing together an exciting roster of current practitioners in this edition will further the Design Museum's mission to invite designers to ?think in public' and to serve the design community.

  • - Studio to Street
     
    203,-

    Sneakers Unboxed will uncover the people and design stories behind the most innovative sneakers. By focussing on innovation within the design and manufacturing process, it highlights the ground-breaking technology coming out of the field of sneaker design, as well as the different design disciplines interacting with the wider industry.

  • av Glenn Adamson
    179,-

    The Designs of the Year awards and exhibition, now in its tenth year, is an annual review of the most innovative and thought-provoking projects in contemporary design. Introduced by Deyan Sudjic and Glenn Adamson, this catalogue brings together all the shortlisted projects. It is a snapshot of the most exciting things happening in design right now.

  • av Emily King
    178,-

    The third volume in the Beazley Designs of the Year catalogue series, offering a snapshot of the most exciting things happening in design today. Now in its thirteenth year, the Design Museum's Beazley Designs of the Year award and exhibition showcase the most innovative, relevant and thought-provoking projects in contemporary design. From the first iPhone to Zaha Hadid's final building, the nominations for the award have spanned the fields of architecture, digital, fashion, graphics, product and transport. Introduced by Tim Marlow and Emily King, this illustrated book brings together all the nominated designs for 2020, along with the reasons for their selection by an international group of design experts, practitioners and critics. It is the definitive record of the year in design. Past nominees and winners include: Zaha Hadid, Gucci, SpaceX, Nike, Foster + Partners, Shepard Fairey, Comme des Garçons, Apple, OMA, Barber & Osgerby, Jasper Morrison, Thomas Heatherwick, Kanye West and David Adjaye.

  • - Architecture Propaganda Revolution
    av Ezster Steierhoffer
    202,-

    Reprint of catalogue published in conjunction with Imagine Moscow: Architecture, Propaganda, Revolution, a successful exhibition held at the Design Museum, London, in 2017. Marking the centenary of the Russian Revolution, Imagine Moscow explores Moscow as it was envisioned by a bold group of architects in the 1920s and early 1930s.

  • av Beatrice Galilee
    178,-

    The catalogue to accompany the 2019 Beazley Designs of the Year exhibition and award, featuring all projects nominated for this year's award.

  • - Living in Yesterday's Tomorrow
    av Justin McGuirk & Eszter Steierhoffer
    277,-

    The 20th century offered many visions of domestic life, from the mechanised home to the notion that technology might free us from it altogether. This book explores different attitudes toward the home, tracing its evolution as a site of endless invention. It proposes that we are living in yesterday's tomorrow, just not in the way anyone predicted.

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