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A Century of Colour in Design

250 innovative objects and the stories behind them

by David Harrison
Hardback
Publication Date: 29/09/2020

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Discover the dazzling history of colour in design, from Bauhaus to Memphis and beyond. This curated anthology of furniture, fabric, lights and decorative objects shows how colour has defined key designs over the last century.

The allure of colour is undeniable, but its wholesale use in product design is a relatively recent development.

Perhaps more than any other object, the Eames Chairs of the 1950s symbolise the cultural intersection of design, technology and colour that continues to influence designers to this day. Suddenly, post WWII, pigment-imbued moulded fibreglass allowed buyers to express their individuality through coloured seating, forever changing the way we think about furniture.

From the pale blue Anglepoise lamp to Marimekko's hot-red poppy print and the wine-red Bookworm Bookshelf, this book includes classics, future classics and equally exciting new pieces that will be a discovery for readers. Broad in its scope, A Century of Colour in Design delivers a snapshot of 20th-century history through the lens of design, exploring the origins and rationale behind the design and colouration of some of the century’s most iconic furniture and objects.

ISBN:
9781760760533
9781760760533
Category:
History of art & design styles: from c 1900 -
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
29-09-2020
Publisher:
Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
320
Dimensions (mm):
215x156x35mm
Weight:
0.86kg
David Harrison

David Harrison was born in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England but spent half his life in London and SE England before moving to Sydney, Australia in 1981 and becoming an Australian citizen.

After retiring from a career in scientific research which entailed writing and publishing many scientific papers and reports, David decided he’d like to try his hand at creative writing and took a course with the poet Kate Llewellyn.

With Kate’s encouragement he started writing poetry. He was a member of the Central Coast Poets from 2004 until moving to Canberra recently and had poems published in their anthologies, as well as in Five Bells and the Quadrant Magazine.

His poem ‘Poor Man Hiro’ was awarded second prize in the Henry Kendal Poetry Award 2012 and his poem ‘In Praise of Grey’ was awarded first prize in the Free Verse Category competition of the University of the third age, Sunshine Coast. His first book of poems, ‘Songs of the Exile’ (Ginninderra Press) was published in 2017.

David is married to June from whom Paul inherits his artistic talent. Their daughter Sita has inherited David’s scientific interests.

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