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100 of the World's Most Exceptional
Young Product Designers Selected by 10 Design Critics, Including Tom Dixon
"Designers have a responsibility to show the
future as they want it to be--or at least as it can be--not just the way
an industry wants it to be..." -Yves Béhar, designer
Five years after the success of the groundbreaking SPOON
(2002), which featured a steel-covered spoon shaped book cover, Phaidon
announces the publication of a follow up collection. AND FORK is a comprehensive
global overview of new industrial design today. This generously illustrated
volume presents 100 of the most exceptional product designers that have
recently emerged on the international scene, selected by 10 of the world's
top design critics including Chieko Yoshiie of Casa Brutus in Japan, Francesca
Picchi of Domus, Tom Dixon from Habitat UK and Sang-kyu Kim, a Korea-based
design curator.
AND FORK features 1,000 color illustrations of hundreds
of innovative products created by the most forward-thinking young designers
working today. A wide range of objects (including chairs, lighting, footwear,
kitchen accessories and electronics) provide an up-to-date snapshot of
the newest developments in the design world. The book will be an indispensable
reference for students, designers, architects and the general public interested
in learning about contemporary design in everyday life.
With the expertise of a highly knowledgeable group of
design stars, AND FORK is set on the same table as Spoon. The 100 designers
selected come from an impressive 24 countries including Brazil, Japan,
Finland, UK, Denmark, Israel, Australia, South Korea and USA. Recent trends
in design are revealed, such as a new generation of designers more concerned
with social responsibility and the ethics of design, new product design
that caters to our increasing dependence on portable and personal technology,
and a rise in collaboration between young designers.
Some highlights from AND FORK include:
* D-Bros: The Japan-based design group is best known for their charming
Hope Forever Blossoming Vase. It's a simple flat plastic bag, but when
you pour water into it, it expands to take on both the look and behavior
of a glass flower vase.
* Piet Hein Eek: Much of the Dutch designer's furniture is made from reclaimed
scrap wood. He is an example of many of the young designers featured in
AND FORK that are using environmentally-friendly or recycled materials
and innovative manufacturing techniques. Eek says, "I like using materials
that are worthless and acting as though they are precious."
* Jennifer Carpenter: The New York-based designer has made her most distinctive
mark on children's products, designing an infant bed that easily converts
into toddler furniture. She has said, "Let's face it, baby products are
not the sexiest arena, some designers would rather be working on the next
iPod...but the breast pump is what really needs the help."
* Simon Heijdens: Heijdens is fascinated with the way things evolve over
time which inspired the Broken White project (2004). He designed a set
of ceramic bowls and plates that are immaculate and white when new, but
as they are used, delicate cracks appear in the glazing and with time
slowly spread to form a decoration. In result, the most used, favorite
items stand out portraying the intimate relationship between user and
object.
Arranged in alphabetical order, AND FORK displays each
designer on four pages that include photographs, technical drawings and
text written by the curators on why the designer's work has been chosen
and details on future design plans. Each curator has also chosen one piece
of design, such as the Radio Ts2 or the Schwinn Stingray bicycle, for
the 'Good Design' chapter of the book. These are classics that have made
a significant impact on the design world, and still influence young designers
today.
The pages of AND FORK illustrate superlative cutting-edge
work from designers whose products often display subversive manufacturing
techniques, exciting displays of materials or refreshing twists on the
everyday object. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the
future of design.
Emilia Terragni, Editorial Director at Phaidon Press,
says in the book's introduction, "Good design has never before been so
readily available, whether in products that make our lives simpler, or
simply in those that make us smile. AND FORK is an invaluable reference
book on an industry that continues to shape the way we live." |