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A trusty companion for the slow and thoughtful home and the inner
utilitarian in us all, The Kaufmann Mercantile Guide: How to Split
Wood, Shuck an Oyster and Master Other Simple Pleasures allows you
to experience the singular satisfaction of doing it yourself. Each
project, whether caring for cast iron or planting with the seasons,
is supplemented with expert tips to inspire and empower. Organised
into five sections-Kitchen, Outdoors, Home, Gardening, and
Grooming-the comprehensive guide features detailed instructions and
original artwork for tasks both simple, such as brewing the perfect
cup of coffee and exploratory, such as fording a stream and reading
the sky. Accompanying the how-tos are tried-and-true products
selected from the Kaufmann Mercantile store that not only help one
get the job done but are also a joy to use. As editors Alexandra
Redgrave and Jessica Hundley describe in the introduction, "This
book began out of a curiosity for how we grow, build, and craft the
world around us. We discovered that there's an art to a simple task
done well - it calls for consideration and creativity, the rolling
up of sleeves, and the digging into of details. It means getting
messy, and, perhaps, messing up. In our world of modern
convenience, doing it yourself is immensely rewarding. And so,
consider the book in your hands as a starting point. We hope you,
like us, find inspiration in these pages to experiment, to
investigate, to create, and to enlighten your everyday."
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Versace
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Donatella Versace, Maria Luisa Frisa, Stefano Tonchi; Contributions by Tim Blanks, Ingrid Sischy
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Versace-a name that epitomizes Italian opulence, bold sexiness, and
a flair for the extravagant-holds its place firmly in the fashion
world as a legendary and iconic luxury brand. Taking over the
creative artistic direction of the family-run fashion house in
1998, the enigmatic and alluring Donatella Versace has since
catapulted the brand into popular culture, cementing Versace as a
go-to label for A-list celebrities. This richly illustrated tome
chronicles Donatella's interpretation of Versace in the
twenty-first century and her remarkable work as the curator and
face of Versace. Versace includes exclusive contemporary and
archival imagery from runway and backstage shots to intimate scenes
at the Versace atelier, with accompanying original essays penned by
fashion's most authoritative voices. Featuring arresting
photography by Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, and Steven Meisel,
among many others; images of Versace fashions modeled by the
original "supers," such as Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell, and
Linda Evangelista; and red-carpet coverage of Hollywood's elite
wearing dazzling Versace couture, this glittering volume delivers
the magnetic vibrancy, supreme luxury, and glamour quotient that
define Versace.
Good Morning Mr. Lagerfeld showcases in an oversized format
measuring 17 x 12 inches and with an exquisite French fold jacket
ten years of Chanel s most influential fashion shows shot by
English photographer and artist Simon Procter. Over the past decade
fashion shows have evolved into monumental productions, requiring a
level of sophistication and creativity on a par with the clothes
they present. This has been most evident in Paris at the now
legendary runways of Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel. To capture the
energy of the events Procter recreates the epic sets from a
luscious forest scene to a rocket launch combining multiple
photographs to illustrate in a single image the many perspectives
of the intense but fleeting spectacle. The resulting artworks are
held in collections worldwide and published in this book for the
first time alongside never-before-seen candid images of Lagerfeld
and the models preparing backstage. Good Morning Mr. Lagerfeld
offers the reader an unparalleled look into the wide-ranging
creativity of today s most iconic designer making this an
invaluable resource for all lovers of fashion and especially
admirers of Chanel.
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Dior: New Couture
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Patrick Demarchelier; Foreword by Cathy Horyn
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From the moment Christian Dior unveiled his famed New Look
collection in Paris on February 12, 1947, women's fashion changed
forever. Still one of the most revered names in fashion, Dior is
known today for its unique couture dresses. This gorgeous volume
continues the homage paid by famed photographer Patrick
Demarchelier to one of the most important and influential fashion
houses in the world. Working closely with the House of Dior,
Demarchelier showcases the extraordinary gowns made in the Dior
ateliers from 1947 to today. Along-side dresses designed by Dior
himself, creations by the designers who succeeded him show the
continuity of the house's rich heritage up to the absolute
modernity of Raf Simon's designs. Sumptuously illustrated and
beautifully designed, this book-a must for every fashion
library-immortalises the archetype of haute-couture glamour.
The book explores the design boom in the Pacific Northwest, the
fundamental principles to this creative field and over 40
remarkable makers and designers behind this extraordinary area of
design. Set against striking photography, the book navigates the
landscape and settings which inspires this area and talks with
leading designers in the industry. The Pacific Northwest is paving
a new path in the design world with a rich and varied set of
designers producing outstanding pieces and trends. IDS Vancouver is
the centre-point for all things design in the Pacific Northwest and
we are pleased to present their first book. Including contributions
from ANDlight, Base Modern, Niels Bendtsen, Bosque Design, Becki
Chan, Pat Christie, Brent Comber, Electric Coffin, Dahlhaus Studio,
Fieldwork, fruitsuper, The Granite, Phil Gray, Hinterland Design,
John Hogan, Shawn Hunt, Jeff Martin Joinery, Knauf and Brown, Karen
Konzuk, Merkled Studio, molo, Darin Montgomery, PHLOEM STUDIO,
Pigeon Toe, Shawn Place, Charlotte Pommet and Elliot Kendall,
Propellor, Selek, Sholto Design Studio, Studio Gorm, Cathy
Terepocki and Annie Tung. About IDS Vancouver Founded in 2004 by
Jason Heard, IDS Vancouver has grown in size and in ambition at
equal pace with the city it is so proud to support. Taking place
once a year in September the IDS Vancouver design fair has grown to
include diverse programing and workshops for youth, for students
and for the design trade as well as collaborative installations and
experiences both off site and on. Drawing attention to the region
as a heavy hitting design destination, IDS Vancouver actively
engages with and participates at other international fairs all year
long as a way to profile the talent of the region and to source and
stay informed with design internationally.
An overview of the work of 20th-century graphic design icon Tom
Eckersley – packed with hundreds of his instantly recognisable
designs. From iconic posters for the Post Office and London
Transport to designs for brands such as Guinness, this richly
illustrated book explores the work of influential British poster
artist and design teacher Tom Eckersley (1914–1997). Part of the
'outsider' generation that transformed graphic design in Britain in
the mid-century era, Eckersley’s instantly recognisable posters
have become true icons of 20th-century style. Here, design writer
and former Eckersley archivist Paul Rennie gives a fascinating
exploration of Eckersley’s life and work, from his Northern
upbringing and early career, through pioneering work during the
Second World War, to his central role in mid-century graphic design
in the decades that followed. Over 200 designs from throughout
Eckersley’s career are featured. Made in his signature style
combining bold, bright colours and flat graphic shapes, there are
designs for clients such as the BBC, British Rail, Keep Britain
Tidy, Gillette, BP and Shell. The book also examines Eckersley’s
position at the forefront of the explosion of print culture in the
20th century, how he helped to transform design education in
Britain, and the lasting legacy he left behind. A celebration of a
true mid-century modern master, this is the first book on Tom
Eckersley of its kind and will appeal to anyone interested in
graphic design and visual communication.
From Azzedine Alaia, Cristobal Balenciaga, and Coco Chanel to
Alexander McQueen, Yves Saint Laurent, and Vivienne Westwood, more
than a century's worth of fashion greats from the permanent
collection of The Museum at FIT in New York City are celebrated in
this fresh edition of Fashion Designers A-Z. 15 new names join the
ranks of the industry's most admired-Phoebe Philo, Patrick Kelly,
and Sonia Rykiel, to name a few-in this updated and expanded
release showcasing some 500 garments in the Museum's permanent
collection. From an exquisitely embroidered velvet evening gown to
Mondrian-influenced minimalist chic, each piece has been selected
and photographed not only for its beauty, but for its
representative value, distilling the unique philosophy and
aesthetics of each of the featured designers. In her introductory
essay, the Museum's director and chief curator Valerie Steele
writes about the rise of the fashion museum, and the emergence of
the fashion exhibition as a popular and controversial phenomenon.
International style authority Suzy Menkes contributes a foreword,
texts by the museum's curators shine historical light on each label
and garment pictured, and 125 drawn portraits by artist Robert
Nippoldt pay homage to the creators behind them.
One of the most innovative artists and thinkers of the first half
of the 20th century, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) emigrated to
Britain after the forced closure of the Bauhaus, following his
colleague Walter Gropius. This book examines the two years he spent
in Britain in the mid-1930s before moving on to the United States -
two intense years filled with commissions, collaborations,
opportunities, disappointments, artistic exchanges and friendship.
Moholy-Nagy was especially known in the UK as a photographer, his
photos having previously been published in the Architectural
Review. Although brief, Moholy-Nagy's English period represented
the peak of his photographic activity. In Britain, he also worked
as a graphic designer on books, advertisements and on London
Transport posters. He worked as an art advisor for Simpsons'
menswear store and designed publicity for the Isokon Furniture
Company. He made a couple of documentary films - Lobsters and New
Architecture at London Zoo and worked as a designer on Things to
Come for Alexander Korda. As well as the films and photographic
essays for the AR, he was introduced by John Betjeman to publisher
John Miles, who commissioned him to illustrate three books: The
Street Markets of London, Eton Portrait and An Oxford University
Chest. He also worked with Gropius and Maxwell Fry on various
exhibition designs, gave lectures and wrote articles throughout his
stay, and The London Gallery held an exhibition of his work in
January 1937. This highly visual book weaves together rarely seen
images, documents and narrative to create a fascinating picture of
the man and the artist during this critical and highly productive
phase of his life.
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New Psychedelia
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Leif Podhajsky; Text written by Evie Tarr
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Over the past decade, Leif Podhajsky's kaleidoscopic artwork has
carved out a unique space for the resurgence of psychedelia,
reinvented for contemporary culture through the exploration of the
relationship between the organic and the digital. Podhajsky's first
monograph collates and curates his vivid artwork from the past
decade. The book contains chapters on psychedelia, synaesthesia,
digital and organic worlds and the influence of human perception
upon nature - all beautifully illustrated with Podhajsky's artwork
- alongside detailed presentations of his iconic album covers: Tame
Impala's Innerspeaker and Lonerism, Bonobo's The North Borders and
Foals' Holy Fire, to name a few. Each profile contains exclusive
insight into the creative processes, collaborations, and insider
anecdotes behind each cover. A complete illustrated chronology of
Podhajsky's works to date is included at the end of the book. With
250 illustrations in colour
Laurence was born in London and became a very successful commercial
artist, producing many famous railway posters. Pick Up a Pencil
covers his whole painting life, from the early drawings of detailed
explosives for MI5 (they were used to help the army to disarm the
bombs), through to his own fine art paintings. Jean's book is also
full of stories including one where he took one of the bomb devices
home to draw it, kept it under his bed, then found it was live
Beginning in the Renaissance, ateliers were established as places
for European artists to work and teach their crafts. Centuries
later most of these spaces have disappeared, but a select few
continue to produce some of the world's most celebrated and
sought-after objects in the areas of crystal, ceramics, wrought
iron, fabric, bookbinding, mosaic, wood paneling, and more. John
Whelan and Oskar Proctor traveled throughout Europe to document
these important spaces, both to celebrate them and to preserve
their disappearing ideals. Ranging from the well- known to the
obscure, this volume takes readers inside dozens of ateliers from
Austria, England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland.
Sumptuous double-page spreads feature alluring photography, and
fascinating background texts tell their stories. By shining a light
on their collective value as well as their individual expertise,
this book offers both a historic evaluation of how ateliers have
been shaped by modern forces-and also a clarion call for their
preservation.
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David Gill: Designing Art
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David Gill; Introduction by Meredith Etherington-Smith; Foreword by Francis Sultana
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Belgian fashion, an important presence on the world couture stage
since the 1980s, is the subject of many books, studies, and
exhibitions. The focus of attention, however, is often on the
Antwerp Fashion Academy and the famous Antwerp Six. This book goes
a step further by investigating the influence of Brussels designers
and the famous Brussels fashion school, La Cambre, on what is
collectively referred to as Belgian fashion, and identifies the
people and ideas that set the Brussels fashion world apart.
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Vincent Dubourg
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Anne Bony, Nicolas Alquin, Sarah Schleuning
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"Abandoned, forgotten form is reborn in the arms of an
all-embracing nature, an envelope within which the origin of the
human being, of a society gives us a sensibility, a presence of a
fertility." - Vincent Dubourg A graduate of the Ecole nationale
superieure des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, Vincent Dubourg is a
designer and a plastic artist. In 2004, he caught the eye of Julien
Lombrail, founder of the Carpenters Workshop Gallery, where he has
been exhibiting since 2006. Present at major salons and shows - the
Pavillon des Arts et du Design, Paris; Design Miami Basel - he has
received many public commissions from institutions such as Galeries
Lafayette, Swarovski, Vienna, the musee de la chasse et de la
nature, Paris, and the Sketch restaurant in London, among others.
Vincent says that he feeds himself on the capitals like Paris and
New York, which he regularly visits, and digests them in his
isolated studio in the Creuse department in France. There, he
questions contemporary furniture through the prism of nature and
the five elements, like a perfect control of metal. With him,
buffet, table and chairs become hallucinatory objects shifting
between sculpture and functional furniture. A major exhibit will be
devoted to him at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery in New York in
late 2017. Solo Show, Carpenters Workshop Gallery, New York,
November 2017.
Carleton Varney turns his decorating vision towards the water in
his most recent tome, Decorating on the Waterfront. Here, he
gathers stunning images of new design projects in this collection
of inspirational stories that use motifs and colours from years by
the shore. Growing up on the Massachusetts coast influenced his
penchant for bright cheerful colour schemes and warm polished
interiors that exude luxury living today. Varney continues to live
near the ocean and decorates for clients on the waterfront from
Palm Beach, Florida to the shores of Lake Huron, Michigan. This
book brings into focus Varney's career-long journey to bring
elements and inspirations from the world around us to life at home.
'SONG', a legendary fashion, art, and interiors concept store in
Vienna was founded in the 1990s by Myung-il Song. As an early
outpost of edgy design and emerging artists, it quickly became the
city's most popular platform for avant-garde fashion. This book
presents a retrospective of the 'SONG' fashion archives, with
clothing by Dirk Van Saene, Martin Margiela, Walter Van
Beirendonck, Dries Van Noten, Bernhard Willhelm, Stephen Jones, Kei
Ninomiya, Paul Harnden Shoemakers, and Balenciaga. These unique and
timeless pieces in Myung-il Song's personal collection have been
re-photographed and are published here together for the first time
Sunday Suns is the weekly project of American designer Tad
Capenter, who has taken on the simple of task of designing,
illustrating, scuplting, modelling, making, stitching or creating a
sun every Sunday.
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KAWS
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M onica Ram irez-Montagut; Contributions by Germano Celant
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A vibrant look at the celebrated artist and designer KAWS. This
comprehensive monograph explores KAWS's art career in depth, from
his early street art interventions to his recent send-ups of
familiar cultural icons. With wit, irreverence, and even affection,
KAWS takes infamous entertainment characters such as the Simpsons
and the Smurfs and traps them in plastic blister packages while
reinterpreting their appearance. The packaged "Kimpsons" and
"Kurfs" are new types of hybrid artworks that both serve and
criticize contemporary consumer culture. Also featured is KAWS's
astute and prolific body of commercial work, including apparel from
his Japanese store OriginalFake, a partnership with Medicom Toy, as
well as product design, limited-edition toys, graphic designs;
collaborations with architect Masamichi Katayama and artists Hajime
Sorayama, Todd James, and Mark Dean Veca; collaborations with
companies including Comme des Garcons, Levis, Lucas Films, The
Simpsons, Nike, Supreme, and Marc Jacobs; and Japanese companies
such as A Bathing Ape, Undercover, and Visvim.
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Galle Furniture
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Alastair Duncan, Georges De Bartha
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Emille Galle was one of the leading figures of the Art Nouveau
movement in France, and founder of the famous Ecole de Nancy. A
polymath and committed social activist, he was best known for his
glasswork and faience. Furniture became his third discipline after
experimenting with the manufacture of wooden bases on which he
could mount his glass vases. Galle ardently followed the French
tradition of furniture decoration known as marqueterie. His work is
characterized by its meticulous decorative veneers, stained with
subtle organic dyes; its panels inlaid with stunningly intricate
country scenes and flowers. This book outlines all of Galle's major
works of furniture, from the unique pieces that were designed for
an exclusive clientele, to those displayed between 1889 and 1904 at
the annual Paris Salons and two World Expositions. The recent
emergence of many of his objets de luxe enables the reader to
understand many of his pieces for the first time. Written by
Decorative Arts specialist Alastair Duncan, the book documents the
history of Galle s furniture production from his favorite motifs to
the ways in which he used furniture design to express his social
and political ideals. Duncan includes an encyclopedic range of
models created in the Galle Workshops both during and after his
lifetime. Beautifully illustrated, and containing translations of
Galle s Notes to the juries of the World Expositions, this stunning
publication will leave the reader captivated by this decadent
expression of the new art that changed the European aesthetic
forever.
Festivals celebrate occasions and moods and generate their own
realities that manifest as living memories. Festivals transform
people, allowing them to take on unfamiliar roles. Festivals also
change places, give rise to new public spheres, and are capable of
bringing together critical as well as joyful, angry and
enthusiastic groups with resulting impacts on cities and societies.
The festival is also closely linked to the display of political or
social power. Those who take part suspend existing rules or create
new ones. The MAK exhibition DAS FEST brings art, cultural and
social history to life. The book that accompanies the exhibition
brings together the expert opinions of the MAK team as well as
those of renowned authors and explores essential aspects of
festival design. Festivals as a source of inspiration: from
happenings to religious holidays With contributions by Chiara
Baldini, Brigitte Felderer, Lili Hollein, Werner Oechslin, and many
more MAK exhibition, which runs from 14 December 2022 to 7 May 2023
William Morris - poet, designer, campaigner, hero of the Arts &
Crafts movement - was a giant of the Victorian age, and his
beautiful creations and provocative philosophies are still with us
today: but his wife Jane is too often relegated to a footnote, an
artist's model given no history or personality of her own. In
truth, Jane and William's personal and creative partnership was the
central collaboration of both their lives. The homes they made
together - the Red House, Kelmscott Manor and their houses in
London - were works of art in themselves, and the great labour of
their lives was life itself: through their houses and the objects
they filled them with, they explored how we all might live a life
more focused on beauty and fulfilment. In How We Might Live,
Suzanne Fagence Cooper explores the lives and legacies of Jane and
William Morris, finally giving Jane's work the attention it
deserves and taking us inside two lives of unparalleled creative
artistry.
Dr Christopher Dresser is best remembered for his pioneering
advances in design and associated technology. In the new industrial
world of the nineteenth century, Dresser was the first designer to
understand that machinery was a good servant but a poor master; he
made it his business to understand how machines worked. His success
gained him credibility. Dresser became a sought-after consultant to
several textile manufacturers, most notably Barlow & Jones,
Tootal, Warner & Sons, Turnbull & Stockdale, and Wardle,
which allowed him to establish the largest design practice in
Britain by 1870. Equally, it was his success in promoting textiles
at affordable prices that attracted his popular following in the
press. Unlike his contemporaries, he was interested in making
designs available to everyone. However, Dresser is less celebrated
in comparison to other designers of the era, such as William
Morris, because Dresser was obliged to abandon this campaign to
improve British taste due to an unexplained illness in the early
1880s. At the same time, Morris was expanding his business just as
the Arts and Crafts movement was beginning to gain momentum.
Despite being the first Victorian to address the decorative needs
of all the population, there is a severe lack of appreciation for
Dresser's work - whose influence can be found in many textiles that
we take for granted today. This book redresses that balance, giving
Dresser the monograph he deserves.
In Chanel: An Intimate Life, acclaimed biographer Lisa Chaney tells
the controversial story of the fashion icon who starred in her
tumultuous era Coco Chanel was many things to many people. Raised
in emotional and financial poverty, she became one of the defining
figures of the twentieth century. She was mistress to aristocrats,
artists and spies. She broke rules of style and decorum, seducing
both men and women, yet in her work expected the highest standards.
She took a 'plaything' and turned it into a global industry which
defined the modern woman. Filled with new insights and thrilling
discoveries, Lisa Chaney's Chanel provides the most defining and
provocative portrait yet. 'Chaney's research is laudable,
uncovering fresh details of Chanel's well-trodden rag trade to
riches story' Evening Standard 'An unflinching examination of the
historically inscrutable designer' Vogue Lisa Chaney has lectured
and tutored in the history of art and literature, made TV and radio
broadcasts on the history of culture, and reviewed and written for
journals and newspapers, including The SundayTimes, the Spectator
and the Guardian. She is the author of two previous biographies:
Elizabeth David and Hide-and-Seek With Angels: The Life of J.M.
Barrie.
The first book to survey the work of this iconic designer, known
for her serene "new American classic" look. One of today's most
influential designers, Victoria Hagan exploded onto the scene in
1988 when New York magazine devoted the cover of its design issue
to one of her rooms. Since then she has become renowned for her
intelligent integration of architectural and interior design, her
refined use of materials, her sophisticated color palette, and her
strong silhouettes. Always looking to the view, Hagan effortlessly
makes a close connection of interior spaces to the surrounding
landscape. The houses profiled-ranging from elegant urban
residences to casual weekend retreats-reveal Hagan's unerring
attention to what Proust called "the unexpected detail," which
makes her interiors beautiful as well as timeless. Throughout,
Hagan discourses on the spirit of cherished objects-a print of
birds in flight, a vintage star-shaped mirror, or a chair with an
unusual silhouette-that add soul and modernity. With stunning
photography and personal insights into Hagan's design philosophy,
Victoria Hagan: Interior Portraits is an artful and inspiring
collection of this design superstar's oeuvre.
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