BACK IN PRINT WITH 37 ADDITIONAL IMAGES NOW IN COLOR “This mammoth repository of images and essays redefines mid-century modernism. A stunning showcase.” —Publishers Weekly “Comprehensive, well-written, engaging.”—ARTnews
Design 1935-1965: What Modern Was presents a definitive and distinct perspective on the decorative arts of the mid-20th century—a period that has only grown in popularity since the book was first published in 1991. Now back in print with 37 new full-color plates of formerly black-and-white images, it is certain to be reaffirmed as a classic of design literature.
The encyclopedic, stunningly illustrated volume spotlights seminal objects from the period's most significant innovators, including the Eames's iconic chairs; Noguchi's sculptural lamps; Sottsass's early, rebellious furniture; as well as jewelry, ceramics, and textiles by a range of contemporary masters. Renowned historian Paul Johnson's thought-provoking essay provides a sociopolitical context for the works, and noted experts in various design fields offer a wealth of information.
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