James Irvine
James Irvine by Deyan Sudjic, Jasper Morrison, Francesca Picchi et al. for Phaidon.
Celebrating the life and work of one of the most respected designers of his generation, James Irvine offers a comprehensive portrait of the British-born, Milan-based designer whose thoughtful approach helped shape contemporary furniture and product design. Renowned for creating objects defined by clarity, intelligence and understated elegance, Irvine collaborated with some of the world’s leading design brands while influencing a generation of designers through his distinctive vision.
Drawing on previously unpublished sketches, drawings, models and archive material, the book offers a rare insight into Irvine’s creative process and personal world. Reflections and anecdotes from close collaborators, including Jasper Morrison, Marc Newson, Konstantin Grcic, and Naoto Fukasawa, reveal the character, curiosity, and generosity that lie behind his work. Richly illustrated throughout, this monograph is both a tribute to Irvine’s enduring legacy and an invaluable resource for anyone interested in contemporary design and its leading figures.
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James Irvine by Deyan Sudjic, Jasper Morrison, Francesca Picchi et al. for Phaidon.
Celebrating the life and work of one of the most respected designers of his generation, James Irvine offers a comprehensive portrait of the British-born, Milan-based designer whose thoughtful approach helped shape contemporary furniture and product design. Renowned for creating objects defined by clarity, intelligence and understated elegance, Irvine collaborated with some of the world’s leading design brands while influencing a generation of designers through his distinctive vision.
Drawing on previously unpublished sketches, drawings, models and archive material, the book offers a rare insight into Irvine’s creative process and personal world. Reflections and anecdotes from close collaborators, including Jasper Morrison, Marc Newson, Konstantin Grcic, and Naoto Fukasawa, reveal the character, curiosity, and generosity that lie behind his work. Richly illustrated throughout, this monograph is both a tribute to Irvine’s enduring legacy and an invaluable resource for anyone interested in contemporary design and its leading figures.
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20.5w x 27cmh
Materials
240 pages bound in a hard cover.
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