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CHAIR ANATOMY. Design and Construction | James Orrom | 9780500021750

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CHAIR ANATOMY

Design and Construction

Author:James Orrom

Publisher:Thames & Hudson

ISBN: 978-0-500-02175-0

  • Hardcover
  • English
  • 240 Pages
  • Oct 5, 2018

Some of the most iconic and pivotal chair designs of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries are presented here, showing the breadth of artistic movements and material circumstances that this simple, functional household presence has been approached from. Compiled by an established professor of industrial design.

Designers and architects, whose work revolves around space, comfort, and function, have grappled with making the perfect - or most unusual - chairs for centuries. Most chairs, however, are not one- offs but are manufactured in large quantities, to be shipped around the world, displayed, and marketed. We only really see the end product and rarely know how our chair has come into being.

Through the painstaking work of deconstructing and reducing chairs to their constituent parts, Chair Anatomy gets to the heart of more than fifty iconic designs: how pieces were designed and produced to fit together; why a certain material imparts a certain quality, functional advance, or comfort level; how the chair’s structure can withstand stress while being elegant and economical to produce.

Offering a truly nuts- and- bolts perspective on masterpieces of design, Chair Anatomy gives insight into a piece of furniture that we so often take for granted. A unique resource for students, professionals, and the design- obsessed, that reveals how the iconic chairs of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries have been designed for mass production

Some of the most iconic and pivotal chair designs of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries are presented here, showing the breadth of artistic movements and material circumstances that this simple, functional household presence has been approached from. Compiled by an established professor of industrial design.

Designers and architects, whose work revolves around space, comfort, and function, have grappled with making the perfect - or most unusual - chairs for centuries. Most chairs, however, are not one- offs but are manufactured in large quantities, to be shipped around the world, displayed, and marketed. We only really see the end product and rarely know how our chair has come into being.

Through the painstaking work of deconstructing and reducing chairs to their constituent parts, Chair Anatomy gets to the heart of more than fifty iconic designs: how pieces were designed and produced to fit together; why a certain material imparts a certain quality, functional advance, or comfort level; how the chair’s structure can withstand stress while being elegant and economical to produce.

Offering a truly nuts- and- bolts perspective on masterpieces of design, Chair Anatomy gives insight into a piece of furniture that we so often take for granted. A unique resource for students, professionals, and the design- obsessed, that reveals how the iconic chairs of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries have been designed for mass production

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