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A new edition of the definitive monograph on Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata, featuring a new introduction from author Deyan Sudjic.
This highly acclaimed, first ever monograph on the highly influential Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata (1934–1991) is a two-volume title presenting all his compelling and idiosyncratic work in a stunning, specially designed acrylic slipcase.
Designers and design enthusiasts who love Kuramata will be astonished by the breadth and depth of Kuramata’s remarkable body of work, from the iconic Miss Blanche chair, made from artificial flowers and resin, to his idiocyncratic umbrella stand that incorporates a walking stick into its design, and the armchair How High the Moon, which is made from metal mesh, many of which are still in production today.
Deyan Sudjicis a critic and curator. He is Director Emeritus of the Design Museum, London, and distinguished professor of Design and Architecture studies at Lancaster University. He has editedBlueprint,Domus, andAnimamagazines, and is a former director of the Venice Architecture Biennale (2002). His books have been published in fifteen languages.
- 2 Books in Acrylic Hard Case | Hardback
- 12 inches × 9.5 inches
- 406 pages
- ISBN: 9781837290369
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