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Robin and Lucienne Day: Pioneers in Modern Design [Hardcover]

Lesley Jackson (Author)
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March 1, 2001
Hailed as the British counterparts to Charles and Ray Eames, Robin and Lucienne Day electrified the British design scene in the 1950s with their startling furniture and textile designs. Indeed, their influence over the next five decades has been so profound that their early products were recently reintroduced by Conran's Habitat. Lucienne Day pioneered the introduction of modern abstract pattern design in the textile industry. Her fabrics, which oscillate between bold geometric figures and more subtle abstract patterns, were produced by companies as diverse as Heal's and Liberty of London. Robin Day's influential furniture designs pioneered the use of materials such as plywood, steel, and plastic. His stacking polypropylene chair (right) is one of the best-selling chairs in the world. Robin and Lucienne Day, the first-ever full-length monograph on their designs, features never-before-seen archival material along with over 250 color images of the full range of their work, including furniture, ceramics, textiles, wallpaper, interiors, appliances, exhibit designs, and graphics. Spanning a half-century's creative output, no designer will fail to be awed by the genius seen in this book.


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Lesley Jackson, the author of the acclaimed Contemporary: Architecture and Interiors of the 1950s and The Sixties: Decade of Design Revolution.

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  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press; First Edition edition (March 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1568982712
  • ISBN-13: 978-1568982717
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 9.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,468,648 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars WHAT A VISION!, May 18, 2001
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Eric Swanger (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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I stumbled upon this book while touring the MCA in Chicago last month. I was very suprised. Not only had i never heard of Robin & Lucienne Day, but I didnt even know Britain had a real modernism movement that could have spawned these two pioneers. It was amazing to me especially because of the parallels with Charles & Ray Eames. In both cases the women (Lucienne Day & Ray Eames) were the more playful and abstract thinkers, often using their vision to tackle fabric design, textiles, sculpture, home accessories. The men (Robin Day & Charles Eames), often inspired by their wives' intuitive and playful sense of design, used their engineering knowledge and a keen sense of the modern aesthetic to change how the 20th Century viewed furniture design. Along with the American and other European design modernists, the Day's also began to experiment in bold and minimal uses of basic materials, such as plywood, aluminum, steel, fiberglass, and plastics. Their early designs from the late 1930s/early 1940s are some of the most startling and beautiful pieces of furniture I've seen, easily comparing to many other minimalists such as Eames and George Nelson, particularly. They were also one of the first designers of compatible storage units (a la Eames/Nelson), which helped to revolutionize living rooms all over Europe. Upon fingering through the book, it is easy to tell that all of the designers of the time were aware of each others work, as many pieces of Lucienne and Robin Day look very similar to other designers of the time. But I think that kind of mutual admiration was one of the reasons that period of design (1930s-1960s) was so important. It helped to further the ideas and aesthtics of the modernism movement into daily life, the middle class, and the history books. Check out Lucienne Day's textile designs especially close...you will see how much her designs impacted the funky 1950s fabrics that were in every post-war home in the US. Some of them are really out there, and some are just really minimal and beautiful. If you are at all interested in mid-century design, this book is a MUST. It provides a more global understanding of how design impacted society in the mid-century, and how many of these modernists are regaining their influence after all these years.
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First Sentence:
Born in the furniture-making town of High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire on 25 May 1915, the second of four boys. Read the first page
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silk mosaics, steel rod legs, tubular steel legs, diploma show, glass towel, dining group, moulded plywood, colour consultant, pattern nos, modular seating, orchestra chair, auditorium seating, tubular steel frame, dress fabrics, furnishing fabrics, exhibition designer, exhibition stand, mattress tickings, combination rooms, sports stadia, plastic fabric
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Robin Day, Lucienne Day, John Lewis, Royal Festival Hall, Festival of Britain, Thomas Somerset, Edinburgh Weavers, Design Centre Award, Peter Moro, High Wycombe, British Celanese, Cavendish Textiles, Leslie Julius, Milan Triennale, Wilton Royal, Cheyne Walk, Form Group, Heal Fabrics, Low-Cost Furniture Competition, Churchill College, Milton Keynes, Barbican Centre, Philip Rosenthal, Royal Society of Arts, Single Convertible
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