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Atlas of Furniture Design, Mateo Kries (Editor, Contributor)

Atlas of Furniture Design, Mateo Kries (Editor, Contributor)
At 1,028 pages, featuring 1,740 objects and spanning 237 years, this authoritative volume is with...
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At 1,028 pages, featuring 1,740 objects and spanning 237 years, this authoritative volume is without doubt the ultimate book on furniture design

The Atlas of Furniture Design is the most comprehensive overview of the history of furniture design ever published. The book documents 1,740 objects by 546 designers and 565 manufacturers, and features more than 2,500 images, from detailed object photographs to historical documentation such as interiors, patents, brochures and reference works in art and architecture.

The basis for the Atlas of Furniture Design is the furniture collection held by the Vitra Design Museum, one of the largest of its kind in the world, with more than 7,000 works. The collection is made up of pieces from key periods in design history and by the most significant designers and manufacturers of the past 200 years, including early industrial furniture in bentwood or metal, Art Nouveau and Secessionist objects, works by such protagonists of classical modernism as Le CorbusierGerrit RietveldCharlotte Perriand and Marcel Breuer, postwar figures such as Finn JuhlEero Saarinen and Achille Castiglioni, and postmodern and contemporary designers like Philippe StarckMarcel Wanders and Konstantin Grcic, as well as the estates of design legends such as Charles and Ray EamesVerner PantonAlexander GirardGeorge Nelson and others.

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