- This book is richly illustrated throughout with more than 300 full-color images and offers incisive commentary on the historical, economic, social, and cultural influences of various materials in the design and production of furniture across the early modern, late modern and contemporary eras
- Includes an in-depth analysis of the use of a wide range of materials, such as solid wood, bent wood, plywood, metal, synthetic materials, Chinese bamboo, cane, and rattan, as well as cantilevered structures
- Researched and written by two eminent epistemologists in the fields of modern furniture history and design
This sophisticated book shines a spotlight on the wide range and application of materials in use across the multitude of contemporary furniture designs around the world. Many furniture designers, interior designers, architects, and interior designers are seeking a stronger understanding of what there is to know about making successful modern furniture design decisions that enables them to provide creative and stylish furniture solutions that encompass the right materials and optimize spatial design, while delivering a beautiful aesthetic. Researched and written by two experts in the field of modern furniture design, Modern Furniture and Material Research offers a comprehensive analysis of the historical, economic, social, and cultural influences of various materials on the development of furniture across the early modern, late modern, and contemporary eras. The book also includes details on furniture production and application of materials, such as solid wood, bent wood, plywood, metal, synthetic materials, Chinese bamboo, cane, rattan, and cantilevered structures. Featuring more than 300 stunning full-color photographs and illustrations, these pages offer a systematic and detailed account of material methodologies in furniture design worldwide. This is an essential book for every practitioner involved in spatial design.