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A century of colour in design: 250 innovative objects and the stories behind them
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The allure of colour is undeniable, but its wholesale use in product design is a relatively recent development. Perhaps more than any other object, the Eames Chairs of the 1950s symbolise the cultural intersection of design, technology and colour that continues to influence designers to this day. Suddenly, post WWII, pigment-imbued moulded fibreglass allowed buyers to express their individuality through coloured seating, forever changing the way we think about furniture. From the pale blue Anglepoise lamp to Marimekko's hot-red poppy print and the wine-red Bookworm Bookshelf, this book includes classics, future classics and equally exciting new pieces that will be a discovery for readers. Broad in its scope, A Century of Colour in Design delivers a snapshot of 20th-century history through the lens of design, exploring the origins and rationale behind the design and colouration of some of the century's most iconic furniture and objects.
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Introduction -- 1920 -- Josef & Anni Albers -- 50 -- Alexander Girard -- 60 -- Verner Panton -- 70 -- Alessandro Mendini -- 80 -- Hella Jongerius -- 90 -- Doshi Levien -- 2000 -- Scholten & Baijings -- 10 -- Bethan Laura Wood -- 20.
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Port Melbourne, Victoria: Thames & Hudson, 2020
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- 1760760536
- 9781760760533
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