International Design Yearbook 2001

International Design Yearbook 2001

by Michele De Lucchi (Author)

Synopsis

The 16th edition of the International Design Yearbook presents an array of domestic designs from around the world. This year's selection has been made by Italian designer Michele De Lucchi who has grouped the objects into categories that reflect current developments in design, such as home-office furniture; the work of leading architects, ranging from Norman Foster and David Chipperfield to Zaha Hadid and Kazuyo Sejima; new treatments of traditional forms like wickerware; minimalist designs; and innovations from leading companies including Apple, Philips, Sharp and Siemens. Seeing them as extensions of modern living space, De Lucchi has also chosen to include vehicles and concept cars this year. Focusing, as in past editions, on furniture, lighting, tableware, textiles and products, the book contains full colour illustrations, full technical data is given for each object, and a comprehensive reference section is included. Additional features are designers' biographies, a list of suppliers and updated information on design acquisitions at major international museums.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Published: 30 Apr 2001

ISBN 10: 1856692361
ISBN 13: 9781856692366

Author Bio
Michele De Lucchi was influential in Studio Alchymia, was a founder of the Memphis movement and has been a design consultant for Olivetti since 1979, having recently developed its new packaging project. His Milan-based company - aMDL architectures - is involved in product design, visual communication, museum stands and interior layouts.