Collecting Modern Design
by:
Hobin, Sally
Publisher:
Mitchell Beazley
Published:October 18, 2001
ISBN:1840004053
Format:Hardcover
Pages:240
Description:
From Library Journal
These three books together provide a look at 20th-century modernist design, from accessories to furniture to homes. Beginning with early modernist design, Hoban covers pre-World War II, mid-century, pop, and postmodern interior and
personal accessories, such as ceramics, glass, textiles, jewelry, and graphic design. She emphasizes furniture and includes information on a selection of designers and design movements. Ellison, a collector and dealer in Scandinavian and other modern
furnishings, gives a comprehensive view of modern Scandinavian furniture, with an alphabetical listing of designers that includes a brief biography, notable designs, and color photographs of their work. Appendixes include information on manufacturers and
their designers and an international source guide to this furniture style. The furniture and accessories displayed in these two books would be welcome in the houses shown by Weaving and Freedman. The authors provide a history of the modernist
architectural style, a review of the major architects, and contemporary modernist houses, concluding with a list of those open to the public. All three books are recommended for professional, academic, and large interior design collections, with Hoban's
book also recommended for public libraries.
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Book Description
Modern design is growing in popularity around the world as collectors and museums recognize the importance of key designers of the
20th century. Collecting Modern Design examines the style and movements from c 1925 onwards and looks at how these ideals translate into practical application on the decorative arts. "Focus on" features look at certain designers in depth. This is the
only book where collectors can get an overview of the different media, with the emphasis on collecting throughout. It answers such basic collectors' questions as: Why is one piece more valuable than another? How does one spot an original prototype from
reproduction off the factory line?
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