Patrick Norguet Dialogues

Patrick Norguet Dialogues
Alistair Taylor Young, Yann Siliec
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NZ$ 120.00
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NZ$ 93.00
Hardback
h311 x 241mm - 216pg
1 Apr 2021 US
International import eta 7-19 days
9781419752827
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French designer Patrick Norguet has an atypical background His work in product design, fashion, and architecture draws on the legacy of Nordic design harnessing a sense of colors, elegant purity and a steadfast quest for comfort. His career took a turn in 2000 when Giulio Cappellini noticed his famous Rainbow Chair, which is currently a part of the collection at the Musesum of Modern Art. Since then, Norguet has been drawing for major designers such as Capellini. Poltrana Frau, Cassina, Tacchini, Hermes, Tolix, Artifort, Pedrali, Ethimo, and more. With a constant quest for accurate lines and elegant shapes, Norguet sees design as a collective and innovative endeavor. He likes factories, materials, techniques, and the beauty of the mechanical part and its components. In this book, he shares 25 of his works, creating a poetic and dreamlike visual that questions the relationship between the object and the body and highlights his creative process.
Alistair Taylor Young is a renowned British photographer specializing in fashion and beauty. He has been working for numerous luxury clients over the past 25 years: Dior, Hermes, La Perla and the Conde Nast Group. Yann Siliec is a DPLG-certified architect, a graduate of the Institut Francais de la Mode. He regularly collaborates with magazines such as Intramuros, Vogue, Le Fooding and Stiletto. He co-authored the book "Joseph Dirand: Interior"

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