Shiro Kuramata
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Beschrijving
A new edition of the definitive monograph on Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata offers a comprehensive view of his influential work. This two-volume set arrives in a specially designed acrylic slipcase and features a new introduction by author Deyan Sudjic. Covering Kuramata’s remarkable career (1934–1991), the publication surveys a breadth of projects—from the iconic Miss Blanche chair, crafted with artificial flowers and resin, to the umbrella stand that integrates a walking stick, and the metal-mesh armchair How High the Moon. The work showcases pieces that remain in production and continues to shape contemporary design discourse.
The edition presents the artist’s life and work in depth, with a lavish, illustrated format. It is published by Phaidon Press and includes a substantial, 416-page volume set. The new material and existing body of work together illuminate Kuramata’s idiosyncratic approach to form, materiality, and storytelling through furniture.
Deyan Sudjic (Auteur) - Verschenen op 10/09/2025 bij Phaidon Press. Pages: 416, Edition: Geïllustreerd, Hardcover, Phaidon.
Features
- Definitieve monografie over Shiro Kuramata
- Twee volumes in een acrylslipcase
- Nieuwe inleiding door Deyan Sudjic
- Miss Blanche stoel met kunstmatige bloemen en hars
- U-vormig paraplustandaard met wandelstok
- Stoel How High the Moon van metaalgaas
A new edition of the definitive monograph on Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata offers a comprehensive view of his influential work. This two-volume set arrives in a specially designed acrylic slipcase and features a new introduction by author Deyan Sudjic. Covering Kuramata’s remarkable career (1934–1991), the publication surveys a breadth of projects—from the iconic Miss Blanche chair, crafted with artificial flowers and resin, to the umbrella stand that integrates a walking stick, and the metal-mesh armchair How High the Moon. The work showcases pieces that remain in production and continues to shape contemporary design discourse.
The edition presents the artist’s life and work in depth, with a lavish, illustrated format. It is published by Phaidon Press and includes a substantial, 416-page volume set. The new material and existing body of work together illuminate Kuramata’s idiosyncratic approach to form, materiality, and storytelling through furniture.
Deyan Sudjic (Auteur) - Verschenen op 10/09/2025 bij Phaidon Press. Pages: 416, Edition: Geïllustreerd, Hardcover, Phaidon.
Features
- Definitieve monografie over Shiro Kuramata
- Twee volumes in een acrylslipcase
- Nieuwe inleiding door Deyan Sudjic
- Miss Blanche stoel met kunstmatige bloemen en hars
- U-vormig paraplustandaard met wandelstok
- Stoel How High the Moon van metaalgaas