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Fade out-chair by Nendo

11-14-2009   Japanese design studio Nendo will be displaying a collection of their works at the museum of arts and design in new york in an exhibition entitled 'ghost stories, new designs from nendo'. the ...

Frank Gehry: on Line

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La chose (the thing) - Cedric Ragot

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Nimrod 2009

11-06-2009 New versions for the Nimrod chair, designed by Marc Newson for Magis. Low chair. (New version). Year of production: 2007. Material: shell in polyethylene or polyethylene painted glossy. Cushions i...

Slump table, rarity

10-23-2009 This table is a very rare model of the Slump table, designed by Marc Newson for Cappellini in the 90s. Existing items of this table should be only 3. The prototype shown at Milano was broken during t...

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JEAN PROUVE GUERIDON BAS COFFEE TABLE from VITRA no res

Location: OCEAN RIDGE, FL

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Mid Century Frank Gehry Cross Check Chair Eames Knoll
Location: SOUTH LOS ANGELES/BUENA PARK,CA 90620
Country: US
Current Price: 760 USD
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A rare Frank Gehry Cross check armchair, in a wonderful condition.

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Friday, 15 May 2009 21:08 - Newsroom
Naoto Fukasawa
Author(s): Naoto Fukasawa
Publisher: Phaidon Press Inc
Year: 2007
ISBN: 0714845868
Fukasawa
Naoto Fukasawa (b. 1956) is one of the best-known Japanese product designers working today. Fukasawa's design philosophy relies on careful observation of what people do and feel in their everyday lives. This keen study allows Fukasawa to find simple solutions that touch the senses and link to shared memories. By working with the `iconic' value of a product, be it a watch or a sofa, Fukasawa is able to come up with designs that address the common knowledge about things that people have. His groundbreaking wall-mounted CD player for MUJI in 1999 was based on the image of a kitchen fan and moved away from all the conventions of hi-fi equipment manufacture. It was a simple appliance, restrained in appearance and function, and very different from the numerous black boxes that had become the standard in the market.

Interestingly, as Fukasawa's products are based on people's common and not always conscious view of things, his design solutions sometimes swim against the current of received opinions to achieve popularity and success. The LCD TV monitor he designed for PLUS MINUS ZERO reinstates the shape of the cathodic-tube TV set instead of becoming even thinner; his mobile telephone Infobar for KDDI/au has large keypads, referring back to the first models of the 1980s.

The book is the first monograph published in English of the work of this innovative designer. Edited by Fukasawa himself with contributions by writers from East and West, it includes a selection of his products to date, ranging from umbrellas and vases to sofas and telephones. Illustrated with never-before-seen photographs and drawings, Fukasawa's text elucidates the ideas behind each of his projects. Essays by artists, designers, and lecturers, notably Anthony Gormley, Jasper Morrison, and Bill Moggridge from IDEO, complete the book by giving an account of Fukasawa's design philosophy and of the significance of his work for the contemporary design world.
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