Large softcover 'coffee-table' book, published in conjunction with the exhibition at the American Craft Museum. Essays by Paul J. Smith and Akiko Busch. 'When good design is applied to everyday objects, it imbues daily life with aesthetic pleasure and significance. This wonderful book presents the work of over 200 American artisans, designers, and artists who ply their trades in small studio settings, producing beautiful objects ranging from hand-forged knives to furniture to surf boards. Some of the work is done by hand and some by mechanical means, but all reflect attention to individual detail and are intended for daily use. Opening with in-depth profiles of 25 contributors, the work is presented in 3 Objects for Food and Dining, Objects for Interior Space, and Objects for Sports, Music, and Play. The book includes brief biographies of each contributor. 2 informative essays give a history of handmade objects in America, describe the special sacrifices and joys of a life dedicated to making this work, and celebrate the marriage of design and craft that results in the creation of such special and useful objects. Filled with color photographs of singular and captivating examples, this book is a great resource of current artisans and will surely inspire generations of makers.' -- Debora Miller, Library Journal.
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Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Color And B/w Illustrations (illustrator). Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. Seller Inventory # G1890385077I3N00
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