Description: The Red Thread by Phaidon An elegant exploration of the hugely influential simplicity, beauty, and functionality of Nordic design - timeless, yet on trend FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description From literature to food, lifestyle to fashion, cinema to architecture, Nordic influence is evident throughout contemporary culture. The Red Thread: Nordic Design celebrates this deep-rooted aesthetic, showcasing the diversity of design from Scandinavia and Finland via more than 200 objects - from everyday items to exquisitely produced decorative glassware, and from traditional handmade textiles to mass-produced products found in homes across the globe. The title is taken from a metaphor, common in the Nordic countries, of a shared and highlighted characteristic (like a long connecting thread in woven material), that runs through and connects themes, ideas, stories, and, in this case, design. Notes Beautifully illustrated, it showcases the very best of Nordic design: from hand-carved childrens toys to mid-century furniture classics. Features contributions from key Nordic designers, including, Alvar Aalto, Verner Panton and Arne Jacobsen. Author Biography Oak Publishing is an independent Copenhagen-based lifestyle publisher founded in 2013. Its biannual publication, Oak - The Nordic Journal showcases visionary talents through an insight into their life, ideas, and spaces. Review "...Prob[es] the creative philosophy of functionality and simplicity that has made Nordic pieces staples of tasteful interiors the world over."—Surface "This beautifully bound volume celebrates Nordic design in its many shapes and forms... The focus is on design as a means of enhancement, a concept beautifully sheathed here in cloth and red stich" —Image Interiors and Living "Pride in tradition is the cornerstone of The Red Thread: Nordic Design, an encyclopedic exploration of the spare, naturalistic furniture and objects long associated with the region."—New York Times "The Red Thread: this is a Nordic metaphor for a shared characteristic. Shows the common aesthetic of classic Scandi designs."—Elle Decoration "Demonstrates the Nordic regions deep-rooted cultural aesthetic by showcasing the diversity of its design through more than 200 objects. [...] Nordic designs enduring appeal has led to widespread international desire for beautifully designed and expertly crafted objects."—New Design "Covers more than 200 examples of significant aesthetic achievements... A comprehensive, if visual, history of design."—Vogue Online "This clothbound book with red stitching is a sunning piece of art designed to inspire and engage."—Self Build & Design "Beautifully presented survey of the Nordic regions hugely influential and enduring contribution to design, a uniquely elegant combination of function, simplicity and natural materials... And in literal fashion, one [a red thread] is cleverly sewn into the grey cloth cover and binding of the book for a richer tactile experience... If you havent witnessed this remarkable approach for yourself, the pages of The Red Thread will take you on a comprehensive Nordic tour in which you can explore just how optimistic, meaningfully connected and harmonious daily life can be... Gloriously dense with colour photographic examples of Nordic objects - some very famous, some lesser known surprises, making it a must-have collectors title. I dare you not to feel a surge of overwhelming inspiration as you browse its pages; The Red Thread is pure joy for design fans or anyone who loves life."—TheSwelleLife.com "With over 250 pages of beautiful photography and historical context, The Red Thread is a comprehensive look into the far-reaching legacy of Nordic design. Its the type of book you can read cover-to-cover or page through leisurely. Not to mention the fact that the intricate, hardbound cover (complete with actual red threads!) makes for a lovely coffee table book."—Apartment Therapy "The book - part of a Phaidon series on regional design - is almost as much a beautiful catalogue as a primer." —1stdibs Introspective "Celebrated in this stylish new volume... Charming and sincere, this lovely volume presents a vision of life that design-lovers, architects and anyone seeking peace will enjoy. An inspiring summer read." —Identity "The Swedish expression den radar trĂ¥den (meaning "the red thread") describes the essence of a piece of creative work—which is what this book sets out to do, by getting into the heart of modern and contemporary Nordic furniture."—Singapore Tatler Homes "Thumping great volumes make for thumping great presents and top of the list for a mid-century modernist who likes design thats not preserved in aspic, should be The Red Thread by Oak Publishing and Phaidon. The quality of the publication is superb and is a discerning book for the aesthete in your life who has everything - including the time to read. Heavy as this book is, its a flicker - the most important element is design and imagery. Beautiful photography fulfils the brief, style is a visual thing and you cant convey the decadence of a Hans Wegner Flag Halyard Chair draped in Mongolian sheepskin in words alone. And theres a huge domestic range, from buckets to cutlery, to childrens toys to glassware, fabric and more... There are plenty of up to date pieces here — its not all classic, swingeingly expensive mid-century stuff, and there are old classics too whose ubiquity hasnt been mined yet."—IrishExaminer.com"An elegant hardback that explores the functionality and pared-down beauty of Nordic design... The book casts light on the regions wealth of established and emerging design talent... Nordic design at its best" —Harpers Bazaar Interiors (Saudi Arabia)"Fans of Scandi design will love Phaidons beautifully produced new book, The Red Thread: Nordic Design, which gathers together the endless pieces – from Alvar Aalto sublimely simple stools to sculptural Arne Jacobsen chairs – that have become modern classics." —A Little Bird Long Description From literature to food, lifestyle to fashion, cinema to architecture, Nordic influence is evident throughout contemporary culture. The Red Thread: Nordic Design celebrates this deep-rooted aesthetic, showcasing the diversity of design from Scandinavia and Finland via more than 200 objects - from everyday items to exquisitely produced decorative glassware, and from traditional handmade textiles to mass-produced products found in homes across the globe. The title is taken from a metaphor, common in the Nordic countries, of a shared and highlighted characteristic (like a long connecting thread in woven material), that runs through and connects themes, ideas, stories, and, in this case, design. Review Text "...Prob[es] the creative philosophy of functionality and simplicity that has made Nordic pieces staples of tasteful interiors the world over."--Surface "This beautifully bound volume celebrates Nordic design in its many shapes and forms... The focus is on design as a means of enhancement, a concept beautifully sheathed here in cloth and red stich" --Image Interiors and Living "Pride in tradition is the cornerstone of The Red Thread: Nordic Design, an encyclopedic exploration of the spare, naturalistic furniture and objects long associated with the region."--New York Times "The Red Thread: this is a Nordic metaphor for a shared characteristic. Shows the common aesthetic of classic Scandi designs."--Elle Decoration "Demonstrates the Nordic regions deep-rooted cultural aesthetic by showcasing the diversity of its design through more than 200 objects. [...] Nordic designs enduring appeal has led to widespread international desire for beautifully designed and expertly crafted objects."--New Design "Covers more than 200 examples of significant aesthetic achievements... A comprehensive, if visual, history of design."--Vogue Online "This clothbound book with red stitching is a sunning piece of art designed to inspire and engage."--Self Build & Design "Beautifully presented survey of the Nordic regions hugely influential and enduring contribution to design, a uniquely elegant combination of function, simplicity and natural materials... And in literal fashion, one [a red thread] is cleverly sewn into the grey cloth cover and binding of the book for a richer tactile experience... If you havent witnessed this remarkable approach for yourself, the pages of The Red Threadwill take you on a comprehensive Nordic tour in which you can explore just how optimistic, meaningfully connected and harmonious daily life can be... Gloriously dense with colour photographic examples of Nordic objects - some very famous, some lesser known surprises, making it a must-have collectors title. I dare you not to feel a surge of overwhelming inspiration as you browse its pages; The Red Thread is pure joy for design fans or anyone who loves life."--TheSwelleLife.com "With over 250 pages of beautiful photography and historical context, The Red Threadis a comprehensive look into the far-reaching legacy of Nordic design. Its the type of book you can read cover-to-cover or page through leisurely. Not to mention the fact that the intricate, hardbound cover (complete with actual red threads!) makes for a lovely coffee table book."--Apartment Therapy "The book - part of a Phaidon series on regional design - is almost as much a beautiful catalogue as a primer." --1stdibs Introspective "Celebrated in this stylish new volume... Charming and sincere, this lovely volume presents a vision of life that design-lovers, architects and anyone seeking peace will enjoy. An inspiring summer read." --Identity "The Swedish expression den radar tr Review Quote "...Prob[es] the creative philosophy of functionality and simplicity that has made Nordic pieces staples of tasteful interiors the world over."--Surface "This beautifully bound volume celebrates Nordic design in its many shapes and forms... The focus is on design as a means of enhancement, a concept beautifully sheathed here in cloth and red stich" --Image Interiors and Living "Pride in tradition is the cornerstone of The Red Thread: Nordic Design, an encyclopedic exploration of the spare, naturalistic furniture and objects long associated with the region."--New York Times "The Red Thread: this is a Nordic metaphor for a shared characteristic. Shows the common aesthetic of classic Scandi designs."--Elle Decoration "Demonstrates the Nordic regions deep-rooted cultural aesthetic by showcasing the diversity of its design through more than 200 objects. [...] Nordic designs enduring appeal has led to widespread international desire for beautifully designed and expertly crafted objects."--New Design "Covers more than 200 examples of significant aesthetic achievements... A comprehensive, if visual, history of design."--Vogue Online "This clothbound book with red stitching is a sunning piece of art designed to inspire and engage."--Self Build & Design "Beautifully presented survey of the Nordic regions hugely influential and enduring contribution to design, a uniquely elegant combination of function, simplicity and natural materials... And in literal fashion, one [a red thread] is cleverly sewn into the grey cloth cover and binding of the book for a richer tactile experience... If you havent witnessed this remarkable approach for yourself, the pages of The Red Thread will take you on a comprehensive Nordic tour in which you can explore just how optimistic, meaningfully connected and harmonious daily life can be... Gloriously dense with colour photographic examples of Nordic objects - some very famous, some lesser known surprises, making it a must-have collectors title. I dare you not to feel a surge of overwhelming inspiration as you browse its pages; The Red Thread is pure joy for design fans or anyone who loves life."--TheSwelleLife.com "With over 250 pages of beautiful photography and historical context, The Red Thread is a comprehensive look into the far-reaching legacy of Nordic design. Its the type of book you can read cover-to-cover or page through leisurely. Not to mention the fact that the intricate, hardbound cover (complete with actual red threads!) makes for a lovely coffee table book."--Apartment Therapy "The book - part of a Phaidon series on regional design - is almost as much a beautiful catalogue as a primer." --1stdibs Introspective "Celebrated in this stylish new volume... Charming and sincere, this lovely volume presents a vision of life that design-lovers, architects and anyone seeking peace will enjoy. An inspiring summer read." --Identity "The Swedish expression den radar tr Details ISBN0714873470 Pages 288 Publisher Phaidon Press Ltd Year 2017 ISBN-10 0714873470 ISBN-13 9780714873473 Format Hardcover Imprint Phaidon Press Ltd Subtitle Nordic Design Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Media Book Publication Date 2017-05-22 DEWEY 745.20948 Author Phaidon Short Title The Red Thread Language English UK Release Date 2017-05-22 NZ Release Date 2017-05-22 Audience General AU Release Date 2017-05-21 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:133480979;
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Book Title: The Red Thread: Nordic Design
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Author: Phaidon
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Publisher: Phaidon Press Ltd
Publication Year: 2017
Number of Pages: 288 Pages