The book Design/Art, Limited Editions wants to shed light on this phenomenon as it presents itself today. In collaboration with international, specialised galleries, an overview of the work of more than 70 international designers has been put together. The introductory text contains the final results of a lively discussion between curators and design critics, who obviously did not reach a unanimous opinion. Perhaps this publication will enrich your personal understanding of the matter. Each copy of the book supports the concept with a serial number on the cover.
Space for Imagination
€29.90Vision was designed in 1986 by Pierre Mazairac and Karel Boonzaaijer based on the philosophy that a cabinet, as a composition, should be part of the architecture. Partly due to its maximum flexibility of use and extremely modest design, this design was very successful from the outset with the Dutch manufacturer Pastoe. 25 years later, the compositional possibilities remain unlimited: from a three-dimensional relief to a graphic grid of lines and planes, from a series of sideboards to an architectural landscape of volumes. The book Vision – Room for imagination sketches the story of this young classic.