Thimo te Duits (ed.)
The Origin of Things
Sketches, Models, Prototypes
Design: Gracia Lebbink
Ring binder, illustrated (colour and b/w), 272 pages, size: 24 x 17 cm,
text in English, ISBN 90-5662-318-4, € 35.00 OUT OF PRINT
Also available in a Dutch edition, ISBN 90-5662-317-6, OUT OF PRINT
NAi Publishers in cooperation with Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
The Origin of Things is an international survey of the history of design from William Morris to Rem Koolhaas. Giving examples of around thirty case studies it illuminates the process through which designers transform their often-groundbreaking ideas into products. In the context of this book, drawings, cardboard models stuck together with tape and ultramodern computer animations are more significant than the finished products. The more historical examples are by Theodor Bogler, H.P. Berlage, Frank Lloyd Wright and Gerrit Rietveld. Dutch design is represented by Wim Gilles, Kho Liang Ie, Aart Roelandt, Hella Jongerius, Marcel Wanders and Dick van Hoff. There are international highlights from the oeuvres of Richard Buckminster Fuller, Verner Panton, Poul Henningsen, Tapio Wirkkala, Mario Bellini, Michele de Lucchi, James Dyson, Jasper Morrison, Marc Newson and Konstantin Grcic.