A Century of Colour in Design. 250 innovative objects and the stories behind them

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by David Harrison

Why we have selected this book:

Paul Gauguin has once said that colour is like a deep and mysterious language, a language of dreams. One can never really get tired of researching it, can you? This bright and extremely elegantly designed book is dedicated to the use of colour in design. It will take you on a journey through the different design trends of the 20th century, highlighting 250 different objects. You will learn about influential designers, iconic design objects and colour fashion in design. A great book for beauty gourmets!

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Book Overview from the Publisher:

In the century since Gerrit Rietveld’s iconic application of primary colours to a wooden chair, the use of colour in home furnishings has developed its own rich history. Departing from the humble finishes of natural timber and neutral metals, the contemporary design marketplace has blossomed in a rainbow of colours. Bright, brash and muted alike, the astute application of colour in design has become a meaningful feature in and of itself.
This book tracks the trend towards colour chronologically from its intellectual roots in the Bauhaus movement to the current day. Eight standalone profiles showcase designers who have applied colour in inventive ways, and short texts contextualize each of the 250 objects covered. Novel in its approach, A Century of Colour in Design presents an essential short-form history of the increasingly innovative use of colour in contemporary furniture, lighting and decorative objects for all with an interest in design, culture, history and colour.

This book is brought by Thames and Hudson, ISBN 9781760760533

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Weight 0.86 kg
Dimensions 21 × 14.8 × 3.5 cm
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ISBN

9781760760533

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Pages

320

Format

Hardback

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