Verner Panton environments, colours, systems, patterns

The uncompromising bad boy of postwar Danish design, Verner Panton created enduring icons of pop culture, beloved the world over. He broke with the Scandinavian tradition of handcrafted teak-wood furniture to pioneer the use of plastic, fibreglass, synthetic fabrics, and industrial mass production,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Engholm, Ida (-)
Otros Autores: Michelsen, Anders, 1957-
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Phaidon 2018
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Sumario:The uncompromising bad boy of postwar Danish design, Verner Panton created enduring icons of pop culture, beloved the world over. He broke with the Scandinavian tradition of handcrafted teak-wood furniture to pioneer the use of plastic, fibreglass, synthetic fabrics, and industrial mass production, and this thoroughly researched and exhaustively illustrated book examines Panton's ground-breaking approach to environments, systems, patterns and color. Panton's oeuvre is a truly pioneering achievement, the wide-ranging influence of which is still felt today.0Containing a wealth of images, including hand-drawn sketches by Panton, personal photographs, and advertisements from the official Panton archive, this monograph documents the astonishing breadth of Panton's work, from candlesticks and clocks to the seminal S Chair and Living Tower, to total floor-to-ceiling interiors, encompassing textiles, lighting, and furniture. This book is organized thematically with Panton's unique approach to environments, systems, and vividly illustrated patterns, and features a comprehensive, illustrated chronology of Panton's works, including many unrealized projects. Translation of 'Verner Panton. Miljøer, farver, systemer, mønstre', ISBN 9788792949578, Copenhagen: Strandberg Publishing, 2017.
Notas:"First published in Danish and English 2017 by Strandberg Publishing A/S"
Descripción Física:335 p. : il. ; 30 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referncias bibliográficas (p. 329-330) e índice.