Industrial design used to stand for practical and boring. Not anymore.
This is no more evident than in the new book from Phaidon Press, And Fork. Chock full of examples of new industrial design as it stands today, this collection is a follow-up to 2002’s Spoon.
And Fork represents the work of 100 of the world’s most innovative product designers from 24 countries, selected by 10 top design critics including Tom Dixon from Habitat UK, Francesca Picchi of Domus and Chieko Yoshiie of Casa Brutus.
From solid, one-piece, rubber clogs to a foldable stool to multicolored, blown glass vases, this book is a glimpse into how design will evolve into in the near future.
Available from Phaidon Press.
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