Domus: Volume 7, 1970-1974

$199.99

Bibliographic Details

 

Author: Charlotte Fiell, Peter Fiell, Germano Celant & Luigi Spinelli
Title: Domus: Volume 7, 1970-1974
Publication: Taschen, 2009, 22 × 31.5 cm, 580 pages
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good. A complete, sound copy with light wear. May include minor defects such as faint foxing, slight edgewear, or light creasing. Still a respectable collectible copy.
Notes: Contains a specially commissioned introductory essay by Germano Celant
ISBN: 978-3-836509-57-2 / 9783836509572
Dust Jacket: With dust jacket
Language: English, French & German

 

About this book:
Domus: Volume 7, 1970–1974 presents a pivotal moment in architecture and design, highlighting a shift toward individuality and experimental expression. Through a rich selection of articles, images, and commentary from the era’s Domus issues, this volume reflects the dynamic cultural and social shifts of the early 1970s. Edited by Charlotte and Peter Fiell, with insights from Germano Celant and Luigi Spinelli, it documents groundbreaking innovations in form, material, and ideology. The collection serves both as a historical archive and a source of inspiration for designers, capturing a bold and exploratory chapter in design history with clarity and depth.

Domus: Volume 7, 1970-1974

$199.99

Bibliographic Details

 

Author: Charlotte Fiell, Peter Fiell, Germano Celant & Luigi Spinelli
Title: Domus: Volume 7, 1970-1974
Publication: Taschen, 2009, 22 × 31.5 cm, 580 pages
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good. A complete, sound copy with light wear. May include minor defects such as faint foxing, slight edgewear, or light creasing. Still a respectable collectible copy.
Notes: Contains a specially commissioned introductory essay by Germano Celant
ISBN: 978-3-836509-57-2 / 9783836509572
Dust Jacket: With dust jacket
Language: English, French & German

 

About this book:
Domus: Volume 7, 1970–1974 presents a pivotal moment in architecture and design, highlighting a shift toward individuality and experimental expression. Through a rich selection of articles, images, and commentary from the era’s Domus issues, this volume reflects the dynamic cultural and social shifts of the early 1970s. Edited by Charlotte and Peter Fiell, with insights from Germano Celant and Luigi Spinelli, it documents groundbreaking innovations in form, material, and ideology. The collection serves both as a historical archive and a source of inspiration for designers, capturing a bold and exploratory chapter in design history with clarity and depth.

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