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020 _a9780847862405
082 _aDSGN
_bSPA
100 _aSparke, Penny
245 0 _aIndustrial Design in the Modern Age
260 _aNew York
_bRizzoli Electa
_c2018
300 _a384: ill.
_c24.89 x 3.81 x 28.7 cm
_rHB
504 _aAn ambitious new survey of industrial design from 1900 to the present day in the United States, Europe, and around the world, as told through selected objects from the George R. Kravis II Collection. Destined to become a new classic in the design genre, this major work summarizes an enormous topic—the creation of everyday objects for mass production and consumption from 1900 to the present—and shows how these products have become both symbols of the modern age and harbingers of our future. It covers the work of the heroes of modern and post-modern design, from the early pioneers—Dreyfuss, Bel Geddes, and Eames—to the leaders in the field today, including Starck, Newson, and Ive.
650 _aDesign
650 _aDesign Thinking
650 _aIndustrial Design
650 _aProduct Design
942 _cBKS
999 _c287
_d287