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New Scandinavian Design

New Scandinavian Design
By Raul Cabra, Katherine Nelson

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New Scandinavian Design is a lively and visually seductive overview of Noridc design at the plvotal moment between classical modernism and the free-flowing potential of the future. New Scandinavian Design surveys the current output of one of the world's most energetic and innovative design cultures. Not to be outshone by the work that made "Scandinavian design" a catchphrase in the 1950s, contemporary designers are revitalizing modernism in fresh and unexpected ways. Design journalist Katherine E. Nelson pairs with designer Raul Cabra to produce a comprehensive survey of cutting-edge Scandinavian design, delving deep and taking a critical look at the exciting contemporary work from the Northern countries. New Scandinavian Design goes "beyond blonde," tweaking the myth of fair-haired citizens somberly churning out beech wood chairs by showing and discussing work that is innovative, anarchic, subversive, conceptual, and playful. Profiles of each Nordic country - Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland - explore the top designers, products, and trends. Featuring well over 400 examples of contemporary furniture, housewares, textiles, and lighting, to consumer electronics and product design, New Scandinavian Design is an attractive and commanding survey of the scene.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #764046 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-12-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 272 pages

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About the Author
RAUL CABRA is the principal of Cabra Diseno, a San Francisco design firm that specializes in public health campaigns, corporate identity, books, and annual reports. He is the editor of the Compact Design Portfolio series, as well as American Contemporary Furniture. KATHERINE E. NESLON is a New York-based design journalist