Discover the history of design with this gorgeous visual celebration of key pieces movements
and designers from the Arts and Craft movement to the digital age. Discover all you need to
know about art and design in this definite guide. Design: The Definitive Visual Guide brings a
gallery of more than 1200 images covering every major design movement - from 1850 to the
present day. Arranged chronologically this art deco book traces the evolution of design from
its roots to the present day from early chairs pottery and homewares to cars graphic design
and product design. It introduces all the key designers manufacturers and objects
illustrating how and why different styles emerged and became popular. It also provides a
fascinating insight into design movements showing how each one began and explaining its
philosophy and visual style from the Arts and Crafts movement to mid-century modern and
contemporary. Explore the pages of this awe-inspiring contemporary design book to discover: -
Chronological catalogs showcase the milestone designs of each movement or period. - Feature
spreads showcase iconic examples of interior design and architecture from each period. -
Profiles of iconic designers and manufacturers celebrate their key designs and lasting
influence. - Timelines trace the evolution of everyday objects. - Optional 80-page directory
section. Featuring expert analysis stunning photography and a huge range of objects both
familiar and extraordinary Design explains what makes a truly great design and reveals the
hidden stories behind the everyday things all around us. With profiles of famous designers and
manufacturers such as William Morris the Bauhaus Alvar Aalto Frank Lloyd Wright and Vitra
and stunning images of iconic buildings and interiors it provides a glorious and comprehensive
view of classic design across the last two centuries. Proving the perfect addition to the
library of anyone with an interest in design and the history of design a well as an ideal gift
book for students of art and design. At DK we believe in the power of discovery. So if you
like Design: The Definitive Visual Guide then why not try Art: The Definitive Visual Guide
and discover all you need to know about art history.