Design for Living: Furniture and Lighting 1950-2000 by David Hanks, Anne Hoy
A Definitive Survey of Twentieth-Century DesignDesign for Living: Furniture and Lighting 1950–2000 by David Hanks and Anne Hoy is an essential volume for the serious collector and design scholar alike. Lavishly illustrated and meticulously researched, it charts fifty years of exuberant creativity — from the restrained elegance of Good Design and classical Modernism through the irreverence of Pop Art and the pluralism of Post-Modernism.What's Inside 130 key works drawn from the celebrated Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection at the Montreal Museum of Decorative Arts / Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Furniture, shelving, and lighting by international masters — from Aarnio to Zanuso — alongside provocative works by emerging voices Five decade-by-decade chapters contextualising each era's historical, artistic, and technical currents Full-colour photographs paired with period-setting illustrations and individual object entries profiling both the design process and the designer Accessible to the general reader yet rigorous enough for the designer, collector, and scholar The ObjectFirst edition hardcover, 200 pages. First published 8 November 2000. A handsome reference that sits as comfortably on a coffee table as it does on a specialist's shelf.Condition: Please refer to product images for a precise assessment of condition. All items are sold as described.
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