Ettore Sottsass by Jan Burney

Ettore Sottsass by Jan Burney

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In an increasingly design-conscious age, this series provides succinct introductions to the work of a varied roster of leading 20th-century designers, graphic designers and architect/designers. This book looks at the work of the Italian, Ettore Sottsass.

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Ettore Sottsass by Jan Burney

In an increasingly design-conscious age, this series provides succinct and elegant introductions to the work of a varied roster of leading 20th century designers, graphic designers and architect/designers. This series examines critically and readably the visual forms and visual values that constitute the landmarks on our cultural map of the last 100 years. This book looks at the work of Ettore Sottsass who encapsulates the glamourous Italian achievement in design since World War II. Trained as an architect, he became famous as Olivetti's house designer, creating their legendary typewriter in the 1950s, and composing a comprehensive, indivisible office design strategy that brought us the co-ordinated office look so pervasive today. In 1980, he gave up orthodox modern corporate design to launch the avant-garde Memphis group, whose post-modernist fantasy furniture in primary colours and harsh shapes acquired worldwide notoriety. In this book, Jan Burney traces the paradoxical career of a man nurtured by Italian business' reverence for design who rejected the system that forged him, in order to make utopian, impractical design reality.
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ISBN 13 9780586088838
ISBN 10 0586088830
Title Ettore Sottsass
Author Jan Burney
Series Design Heroes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1994-01-24
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.