101 Design Classics: Why some ideas become true design icons and others don't, 1920 until Today
  • A comprehensive and entertaining overview of 100 years of design from 1920-2020: from everyday utilitarian furniture to avant-garde icons - and a look at the first real classics of the 21st century!

  • Insider knowledge, tops and flops: why do some ideas become real design classics and why don't others make it?

  • For design lovers and interior design fans: The perfect gift and a must-have for everyone who loves beautiful things!

100 and 1/2 design classics: icons and their stories

Which designer pieces should you definitely know? How did the XY lamp or the Y chair have a lasting influence on further development? Who were the people behind these innovations? And: What does a new development have to have in order to be successful on the market? These and many other questions are answered in the book 100 and ½ Design Things That Make Our Lives More Beautiful. It deals with 100 and 1/2 design objects that have had a great influence on the respective product world or design history in general by virtue of their design and/or function.

Silke Pfersdorf: The design world at a glance

The accomplished author Silke Pfersdorf, a well-known columnist on this very topic in Living at home, guarantees that the products have been knowledgeably curated and the texts are as substantial as they are entertaining. She knows the connections very well and provides the reader with an overview of the seemingly impenetrable flood of designer pieces: What should one know? What is better to forget? Which classic piece can still be found in the design of every other piece? And which piece has perhaps unjustly fallen into oblivion?

Portraits, sketches and exciting anecdotes

In addition, there is a lot of attractive picture material including design sketches, portraits of many well-known and some unknown designers as well as numerous exciting anecdotes from the sewing box of design history. Spotlights are cast, but cross-connections are always drawn, thus providing an en passant overview of the history of design.

Discovering the Art of Everyday Design

With expert analysis, great photography and a huge selection of well-known and unusual objects, this book explains what makes truly great design and reveals the hidden stories behind the everyday things that surround us. A true celebration of classic design.

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101 Design Classics: Why some ideas become true design icons and others don't, 1920 until Today
  • A comprehensive and entertaining overview of 100 years of design from 1920-2020: from everyday utilitarian furniture to avant-garde icons - and a look at the first real classics of the 21st century!

  • Insider knowledge, tops and flops: why do some ideas become real design classics and why don't others make it?

  • For design lovers and interior design fans: The perfect gift and a must-have for everyone who loves beautiful things!

100 and 1/2 design classics: icons and their stories

Which designer pieces should you definitely know? How did the XY lamp or the Y chair have a lasting influence on further development? Who were the people behind these innovations? And: What does a new development have to have in order to be successful on the market? These and many other questions are answered in the book 100 and ½ Design Things That Make Our Lives More Beautiful. It deals with 100 and 1/2 design objects that have had a great influence on the respective product world or design history in general by virtue of their design and/or function.

Silke Pfersdorf: The design world at a glance

The accomplished author Silke Pfersdorf, a well-known columnist on this very topic in Living at home, guarantees that the products have been knowledgeably curated and the texts are as substantial as they are entertaining. She knows the connections very well and provides the reader with an overview of the seemingly impenetrable flood of designer pieces: What should one know? What is better to forget? Which classic piece can still be found in the design of every other piece? And which piece has perhaps unjustly fallen into oblivion?

Portraits, sketches and exciting anecdotes

In addition, there is a lot of attractive picture material including design sketches, portraits of many well-known and some unknown designers as well as numerous exciting anecdotes from the sewing box of design history. Spotlights are cast, but cross-connections are always drawn, thus providing an en passant overview of the history of design.

Discovering the Art of Everyday Design

With expert analysis, great photography and a huge selection of well-known and unusual objects, this book explains what makes truly great design and reveals the hidden stories behind the everyday things that surround us. A true celebration of classic design.

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101 Design Classics: Why some ideas become true design icons and others don't, 1920 until Today

101 Design Classics: Why some ideas become true design icons and others don't, 1920 until Today

by Silke Pfersdorf
101 Design Classics: Why some ideas become true design icons and others don't, 1920 until Today

101 Design Classics: Why some ideas become true design icons and others don't, 1920 until Today

by Silke Pfersdorf

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  • A comprehensive and entertaining overview of 100 years of design from 1920-2020: from everyday utilitarian furniture to avant-garde icons - and a look at the first real classics of the 21st century!

  • Insider knowledge, tops and flops: why do some ideas become real design classics and why don't others make it?

  • For design lovers and interior design fans: The perfect gift and a must-have for everyone who loves beautiful things!

100 and 1/2 design classics: icons and their stories

Which designer pieces should you definitely know? How did the XY lamp or the Y chair have a lasting influence on further development? Who were the people behind these innovations? And: What does a new development have to have in order to be successful on the market? These and many other questions are answered in the book 100 and ½ Design Things That Make Our Lives More Beautiful. It deals with 100 and 1/2 design objects that have had a great influence on the respective product world or design history in general by virtue of their design and/or function.

Silke Pfersdorf: The design world at a glance

The accomplished author Silke Pfersdorf, a well-known columnist on this very topic in Living at home, guarantees that the products have been knowledgeably curated and the texts are as substantial as they are entertaining. She knows the connections very well and provides the reader with an overview of the seemingly impenetrable flood of designer pieces: What should one know? What is better to forget? Which classic piece can still be found in the design of every other piece? And which piece has perhaps unjustly fallen into oblivion?

Portraits, sketches and exciting anecdotes

In addition, there is a lot of attractive picture material including design sketches, portraits of many well-known and some unknown designers as well as numerous exciting anecdotes from the sewing box of design history. Spotlights are cast, but cross-connections are always drawn, thus providing an en passant overview of the history of design.

Discovering the Art of Everyday Design

With expert analysis, great photography and a huge selection of well-known and unusual objects, this book explains what makes truly great design and reveals the hidden stories behind the everyday things that surround us. A true celebration of classic design.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783961714179
Publisher: Gestalten
Publication date: 09/01/2022
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 9.25(w) x 11.75(h) x 1.15(d)

About the Author

Silke Pfersdorf (b.1963, Hanover), is a long-time journalist, columnist, and author, and publishes regularly in numerous popular magazines. She is known, among other things, for her column Schätzchen, wo kommst du denn her? in Living at Home, in which she highlights a design classic every month.
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