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Nichetto Studio: Projects, Collaborations and Conversations in Design [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 270x205x26 mm, kaal: 1166 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Phaidon Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 183866324X
  • ISBN-13: 9781838663247
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 270x205x26 mm, kaal: 1166 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Phaidon Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 183866324X
  • ISBN-13: 9781838663247
Teised raamatud teemal:

The first ever monograph on the award-winning and genre-defying multidisciplinary designer Luca Nichetto’s eponymous studio

With offices in Venice and Stockholm, Nichetto Studio combines Italian flair with Scandinavian modernity to produce innovative commissions for brands including Hermès, Venini, Cassina, and ZaoZuo. This book presents the Studio’s portfolio in chronological order from 2000 to the present, highlighting key projects throughout. The studio’s focus on craftsmanship and collaboration is magnified through interviews with designers such as Oki Sato and Nichetto himself. More than 400 photographs and sketches paint a fascinating portrait of a trailblazing contemporary design practice, whose collaborations include Ginori 1735, Foscarini, Steinway & Sons, Salviati, Hem and many more.



The first ever monograph on the award-winning and genre-defying multidisciplinary designer Luca Nichetto's eponymous studio

Arvustused

'For the Design Lover's Library (Or Coffee Table)' - Design Milk

'Prolific, genre defying output.' -The Slowdown

The Formative Years: Italian Design and the Increasing Complexity of Globalization, Francesca Picchi 9(10)
Defining a New Italian Design Language
19(20)
Eero Koivisto in conversation with Max Fraser
Project 137: Steinway & Sons, Gran Nichetto
27(12)
The Great Matchmaker
39(18)
Robert Polan in conversation with Max Fraser
Project 133: Ginori 1735, LCDC Collection
47(10)
Porcelain Never Forgets
57(18)
Alessandro Badii in conversation with Francesca Picchi
Project 096: Sancal, Next Stop
65(10)
No Stitching in Upholstery
75(20)
Marie-Louise Rosholm in conversation with Francesca Picchi
Project 084: Hermes, Pure Imagination
83(12)
Getting Close to the Culture
95(18)
Yoko Choy in conversation with Max Fraser
Project 073: Salviati, Pyrae/Strata
103(10)
The Origin: Murano and Glassmaking
113(24)
Dario Stellon in conversation with Francesca Picchi
Luca Nichetto: Four Interviews with Max Fraser
121(16)
Design is a Good Way to Get in Touch with our Fellow Women and Men
137(18)
Beatrice Leanza in conversation with Francesca Picchi
Project 047: ZaoZuo Collection
145(10)
Pushing Across Boundaries
155(18)
Shu Wei in conversation with Max Fraser
Project 038: Nichetto = nendo
163(10)
Dialogue, Collaboration and Laughter
173(18)
Oki Sato in conversation with Max Fraser
Project 033: Cassina, La Mise
181(10)
Design is All About Proportions
191(18)
Ferdinando Mussi in conversation with Francesca Picchi
Project 028: Foscarini, Plass
199(10)
Think of a Region Like a Huge Factory
209(18)
Loris Tessaro in conversation with Francesca Picchi
Project 020: Offecct, Robo
217(10)
Looking Outside the Small Garden of Italian Design
227(4)
Projects 001--137
231(2)
Index 233
Max Fraser has authored multiple design books and regularly speaks on the subject for international events and broadcasters.

Francesca Picchi is an architect, journalist, and curator. She has contributed to Phaidon publications including James Irvine (2015) and Ettore Sottsass (2017).

Luca Nichetto is a multidisciplinary designer whose work encompasses furniture, industrial design, architecture, and interiors.