Mario Bellini
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Phaidon Press Ltd
Published:4th Sep '15
Should be back in stock very soon
The first comprehensive monograph on Mario Bellini, one of Italy's most versatile and influential designers.
A key figure in the emergence of Italy as an important centre fore design in the 1960's, Mario Bellini is renowned for his elegant, dramatic and often poetic designs for, among others, Olivetti, Cassina, B&B Italia, Vitra and Artemide. He was the subject of a one man retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in 1987, the recipient of eight prestigious Compasso d'Oro industrial design awards, the Editor–in–Chief of the influential architecture and design magazine Domus (1986–91) and continues to produce architecture and design for clients and locations all over the world.
Features:
– Richly illustrated with over 500 images including sketches and photographs from Mario Bellini's archive, opened publicly for the first time.
– A complete catalogue of Bellini's design work, thematically presented, from calculators, typewriters, office and banking machines, to chairs, tables, sofas, and lighting. Features a series of essays, including an interview with Mario Bellini, covering the various aspects of his career and design processes.
"Without curiosity you cannot create things."—Mario Bellini
"Designing something new has always been a moving experience for me, a rare privilege to be valued." —Mario Bellini
"One of the last great protagonists of Italian design."—The New York Times
"Bellini proved himself a prolific product designer working for Yamaha, Renault, Fiat..."—swide.com
"It's surprising that this is the first comprehensive monograph on Bellini—his award-winning electronic devices for Olivetti have had a far-reaching influence... Having served as the editor of Domus between 1985 and 1991, he offers an especially interesting historical perspective in an interview in this volume." —Metropolis
"A triumph... Insightful, poignant and unabashedly honest"—Identity
"Mario Bellini is one of those rare designers whose work can truly be said to span generations... [A] parade of candy-coloured forms and elaborate era-defining shapes."—Wallpaper
"This tome establishes Bellini as one of our era’s most essential furniture designers."—1stdibs Introspective Magazine
"[E]ngrossing... A significant contribution to design history."—Core77
ISBN: 9780714869452
Dimensions: 270mm x 205mm x 35mm
Weight: 1713g
320 pages