Great Designs: The World's Best Design Explored and Explained

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Great Designs: The World's Best Design Explored and Explained
Authors and Contributors      By (author) DK
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 277,Width 230
Category/GenreArt History
Industrial / commercial art and design
ISBN/Barcode 9780241298817
ClassificationsDewey:745.209
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Imprint DK
Publication Date 2 May 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A stunning visual guide to the most impressive designs from around the world A lavishly illustrated guide to the history of design, this book showcases more than 100 of the most groundbreaking and important design classics ever created - from the 1860s to the present. Discover the story of design and its evolution from the industrial revolution to the modern day - from William Morris wallpaper and the Swiss Army Knife to 21st-century icons of design such as the Apple iPad and Philippe Starck's Masters Chair. With stunning photography and useful explanatory pull-outs of characteristic features, each entry shows you the numerous ways in which art and engineering have created products that are both functional and beautiful. Comprehensive profiles of each celebrated design explain why each one was created, and who for, and how innovations in technology and materials made its creation possible. Covering design from the everyday to the avant-garde, and from interior design to furniture, glassware, tableware, textiles, cars, electronics, and graphics, Great Designs is perfect for anyone who loves beautiful objects.

Author Biography

Philip Wilkinson has written many books about architecture and history, including Great Buildings and the award-winning Amazing Buildings, as well as Turn Back Time- The High Street, written to accompany a successful BBC television series. Philip gives talks on historic buildings and their interiors, appears on the radio, and regularly blogs about buildings (englishbuildings.blogspot.co.uk).