How to See
By George Nelson

$45.00

Title: How to See: A guide to Reading Our Man-Made Environment

Author: George Nelson

Publisher: Design Within Reach, 2003, Book originally published in 1977. This re-edition is updated and in color.

Specs: 9" x 8.5", paperback

Pages: 140

ISBN: 0974491802

Details: Brand New - still in original shrink wrap. No longer available.

Notes from the archive: George Nelson is one of the most influential designers of the 20th Century. He was Herman Miller's design director in the 40's and introduced the public to Charles and Ray Eames, Isamu Noguchi, and Alexander Girard. The designs from his studio include iconic clocks, lamps, benches, tables, couches and storage systems. The book guides you through Nelson's eyes to recognize, evaluate and understand the objects and the landscape of the man-made world we live in, and the ways objects give meaning to the human experience.

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