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A Way of Life - Notes on Ballenberg

English · Hardback

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Ballenberg is a Swiss open-air museum. It gathers over a hundred houses and the living world of the rural population from the 14th to the 19th century. Architecture, furnishings and tools were always committed in their design and execution to the needs and necessities of everyday life, and solutions were found genuinely with the available means.
Edited by Rolf Fehlbaum, entrepreneur and long-time driving force behind Vitra, the publication is an invitation to discover and explore the world of things with different eyes. It compiles observations and discoveries by designers Jasper Morrison, David Saik and architect Tsuyoshi Tane. They share a fascination with the simple, the practical and the functionally beautiful. Traces of wear and tear testify to long-lasting utility and economic common sense.
The publication is also an encouragement to designers and consumers alike to resist trends and fads and to critically evaluate the objects of everyday use in terms of utility and aesthetics.

About the author

Der Designer Jasper Morrison wurde 1959 in London geboren und arbeitet in London, Paris und Tokio. Seine Entwürfe, etwa Möbel, Leuchten, Elektronika, Schuhe und Arbmbanduhren, werden in Europa, Japan und den USA von bekannten Herstellern produziert. Morrison ist auch Autor und Herausgeber verschiedener Essays und Bücher. Bei Lars Müller Publishers sind bisher «A World Without Words», «Super Normal» (mit Naoto Fukasawa als Co-Autor), «Everything but the Walls» und «A Book of Things» erschienen.Der Designer Jasper Morrison wurde 1959 in London geboren und arbeitet in London, Paris und Tokio. Seine Entwürfe, etwa Möbel, Leuchten, Elektronika, Schuhe und Arbmbanduhren, werden in Europa, Japan und den USA von bekannten Herstellern produziert. Morrison ist auch Autor und Herausgeber verschiedener Essays und Bücher. Bei Lars Müller Publishers sind bisher «A World Without Words», «Super Normal» (mit Naoto Fukasawa als Co-Autor), «Everything but the Walls» und «A Book of Things» erschienen.

Summary

Ballenberg is a Swiss open-air museum. It gathers over a hundred houses and the living world of the rural population from the 14th to the 19th century. Architecture, furnishings and tools were always committed in their design and execution to the needs and necessities of everyday life, and solutions were found genuinely with the available means.
Edited by Rolf Fehlbaum, entrepreneur and long-time driving force behind Vitra, the publication is an invitation to discover and explore the world of things with different eyes. It compiles observations and discoveries by designers Jasper Morrison, David Saik and architect Tsuyoshi Tane. They share a fascination with the simple, the practical and the functionally beautiful. Traces of wear and tear testify to long-lasting utility and economic common sense.
The publication is also an encouragement to designers and consumers alike to resist trends and fads and to critically evaluate the objects of everyday use in terms of utility and aesthetics.

Product details

Authors Jasper Morrison, David Saik, Tane Tsuyoshi
Assisted by Jasper Morrison (Photographs), David Saik (Photographs), Tsuyoshi Tane (Photographs), Beatrice Tobler (Photographs), Rolf Fehlbaum (Editor)
Publisher Lars Müller Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.10.2023
 
EAN 9783037787267
ISBN 978-3-03778-726-7
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 150 mm x 200 mm x 20 mm
Weight 494 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Interior design, design

Produktdesign, Werkzeug, Geschichte der Architektur, Architektur: Innenarchitektur, Gegenstände, entdecken, Freilichtmuseum Ballenberg, Geschichte und Design

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