Notice catalographique « Bent ply : the art of plywood furniture »

Titre
Bent ply : the art of plywood furniture
Auteur ou éditeur
  • Ngo, Dung
  • Pfeiffer, Eric
Lieu de publication
New York, NY
Maison d'édition
Princeton Architectural Press
Date de publication
2003
Collation
160 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Résumé
Plywood is arguably the most modern design artifact: it is a material born of natural wood and formed by vigorous industrial processes that can assume the most organic of shapes through bending, laminating, and molding. Plywood truly fulfills that most modern of dreams: bridging the gap between technology and nature. Bent Ply is the first book devoted to plywood in modern design. The book consists of two parts: the first, an illustrated history of plywood (tracing its origins to ancient Egypt, circa 2900 BC); the second, an annotated journal of the making of a piece of bent plywood furniture, from the forest to the showroom. Bent Ply contains numerous illustrations of the classics of bent ply design, including furniture from Alvar Aalto, Michael Thonet, and Charles and Ray Eames, and examples of its appropriation by the military: John F. Kennedys PT109 boat and the DeHavilland Mosquito were both fabricated from plywood.
Notes
CONTENTS -- Foreword / Rob Forbes -- [1] The history of plywood furniture -- Introduction -- Genesis of mass production -- Plywood's modernist liberation -- The shape of things to come -- Transference and transformation -- Displacement and resurgence -- [2] The making of plywood furniture -- [3] A compendium of plywood furniture -- Credits and acknowledgements.
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Furniture making
  • Plywood
  • Meubles - Fabrication
  • Contreplaqué
ISBN/ISSN
  • 1568984057
  • 9781568984056
Pays
United States
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
TS 870 N46 2003
Clé
20533
Collection
Catalogue

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