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Titel och upphov Bruno Mathsson : [architect and designer]
Utgivning, distribution etc. Arena in association with the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design and Culture, New York, and Yale University Press, New Haven and London, Malmö : 2006
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Fysisk beskrivning 227, [1] s. ill. (vissa i färg) 31 cm
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A complete survey of the life and work of master designer Bruno Mathsson, whose archetypal Modernist chair is admired worldwide The sensuously undulant lines of Bruno Mathsson's furniture designs made him one of the leading figures of Swedish modernism in the 1930s. Chairs that adapted to their occupant with graceful natural curves became his trademark and have been in continuous production for more than fifty years. In his less familiar architectural work, Mathsson (1907-1988) applied the same principles of innovative comfortable living. Throughout his work the connections between design and ergonomics, aesthetics and innovative materials, energy saving and environmental concerns resonate for designers today. This book surveys Mathsson's output as an architect and designer as well as his relationships with American architects and designers including Frank Lloyd-Wright, Charles and Ray Eames, and Hans Knoll. Extensive illustrations include unpublished photographs of his Mathsson's work in situ. Distributed for the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture
Exhibition Schedule:
Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture (spring 2007)
Swedish Cultural Center, Seattle, Wa (summer 2007)