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Reviews for Gordion Wooden Furniture: The Study, Conservation, and Reconstruction of the Furniture and Wooden Objects from Gordion, 1881-1998

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The average rating for Gordion Wooden Furniture: The Study, Conservation, and Reconstruction of the Furniture and Wooden Objects from Gordion, 1881-1998 based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2019-04-29 00:00:00
1999was given a rating of 3 stars Oscar Still
Literally just a book of weird chairs. I saw that knowing that these are artists attempting an artistic statement with chairs just being a vehicle, but honestly the artistic output felt like rural tourist village quirky art. Kitch, pastiche, and the occasional piece that cared about real design or craftsmanship. Not a bad library rental, given that I flipped through the book in 15 minutes (with the occasional sub-vocal "huh"), but outside of that narrow context I'm not sure who to recommend it to.
Review # 2 was written on 2013-03-26 00:00:00
1999was given a rating of 5 stars Patrice Logwood
This is a fairly short book on the history of chairs. It starts out by explaining the two main principles of chair design: function and presence. It then relates the history of chair design to changes in technology, materials, style, culture and society. A number of iconic chairs such as the Thonet chair (Bistro chair), Mies van der Rohe's Brno chair, Le Corbusier's chaise longue, Eileen Gray's Bibendum chair, Arne Jacobson's Egg Chair or Charles Eames lounge chair receive special mention and their respective roles in the overall history of chair design are explained. Finally, and that's by far the most interesting part of the book, follows an interview with Konstantin Grcic (the Munich-based designer of Chair One). Here the designer shares the multiple challenges involved in designing a particular chair: the Myto (the world's first genuine plastic cantilevered chair). This part is very interesting to read and well illustrated with pictures. Overall, this is a nice little book. Unfortunately, it does not (apart from the interview with Grcic) really tell you anything about "how to design a chair". Thus, if you are looking for a guide on chair design, you better look elsewhere.


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