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010 _a2004-111919
020 _a1856693880 (hardcover)
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_b.C636 2004
100 1 _aCoates, Nigel.
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245 1 0 _aNew Interior Design :
_bcollidoscope /
_cNigel Coates.
260 _aNew York, NY :
_bHarper Design International, an Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers,
_c2004.
300 _a208p. 27cm.
505 _aBodies/ Wombs/ Playpen/ Tabula/ Sheets/ Boxes/ Scraps/ Mirrors/ Fugitives/ Tableaux/ Nests/ Eggs/ Streams/ Ribbons/ Clouds/ Movies/ Index
520 _aThis is a stimulating overview of the current direction of international interior design. Nigel Coates, one of the foremost practitioners in the field, has selected around 30 international designers whose work he feels is especially interesting. He presents a selection of work by these designers in such a way that the relations between them (both the differences and similarities) are brought out as well as broader themes in current interior design. Coates draws comparisons between each project by letting them cross over - or collide - into one another's territory. The author believes that interior design is not the preserve of those professionally called interior designers': there are interesting interiors being created by all sorts of individuals, including artists (such as Mathew Barney and Jorge Pardo) and sometimes film-makers (for example Baz Luhrmann, whose film work has led to the creation of some very innovative interiors). Collidoscope will appeal to designers and students of interior design both as a sourcebook with reference to current tendencies in design and to the ideas that underpin them
650 0 _aInterior Design.
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