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Reference books on industrial design
Phaidon Design Classics
Phaidon Design Classics is a three volume set
LanguageEnglish
SubjectIndustrial design
PublisherPhaidon Press Limited
Publication dateApril 2006
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typeHardcover book
Pages3,300
ISBN0714843997
OCLC69173887
Dewey Decimal745.209 and 745.203
LC ClassNK1320 .P438 2006

Phaidon Design Classics is a British three volume set of reference books on industrial design since the 17th century.

It lists 999 objects that the editorial team chose as design classics.

Alan Fletcher was the art director for the project, and the books were designed by Adam Hooper of Hoop Design.

List of contributors
Simon Alderson Charles Gates Charles Mellersh
Ralph Ball Laura Giacalone Alex Milton
Edward Barber Grant Gibson Christopher Mount
Lis Bogdan Anna Goodall Tim Parsons
Annabelle Campbell Katy Djunn Jane Pavitt
Claire Catterall Ultan Guilfoyle James Peto
Daniel Charny Roo Gunzl Phaidon Editors
Roberto Feo Bruce Hannah Michael Pritchard
Andrea Codrington Sam Hecht Mark Rappolt
Louise-Anne Comeau Albert Hill Hani Rashid
Geoffrey Monge Ben Huges Louise Schouwenberg
Alberto Cossu Iva Janakova Daljit Singh
Ilse Crawford Meaghan Kombol Rosanne Somerson
Kevin Davies Kieran Long Penny Sparke
Jan Dekker Donna Loveday Thimo te Duits
John Dunnigan Hansjerg Maier-Aichen Anthony Whitfield
Caroline Ednie Sara Manuelli William Wiles
Aline Ferrari Michael Marriott Gareth Williams
Max Fraser Catherine McDermott Megumi Yamashita
Richard Garnier Justin McGuirk Yolanda Zappaterra

References

  1. Amazon.com, 2006-04-13, ISBN 0714843997.
  2. www.bookdepository.co.uk.
  3. The Library of Congress Catalog Record.

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