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<p>Publikace o nejznámějším japonském designérovi přibližuje dosud nepublikované fotografie jeho prací.</p><p>Edited by Naoto Fukasawa with essays by Antony Gormley, Jasper Morrison and others</p><ul><li>Naoto Fukasawa (b.1956) is one of the best-known Japanese product designers working today, achieving widespread recognition with his groundbreaking wall-mounted CD player, designed for MUJI in 1999 </li><li>Fukasawa has won acclaim for his innovative designs of familiar objects, which are based on his close observations of how we use things in our everyday lives </li><li>This is the first monograph to be published on this imaginative designer </li><li>This book charts his success within the IDEO design firm in the USA, at MUJI and in his own company, Naoto Fukasawa Design </li><li>Explores all aspects of Fukasawa's design range, from umbrellas and vases to sofas, mobile phones and packaging </li><li>Illustrated with never-before-seen photographs and drawings and edited by Fukasawa himself, this book places the designer's products into the context of the contemporary design world and offers a first-hand account of Fukasawa's design philosophy </li><li>Includes contributions from Antony Gormley, Jasper Morrison and Bill Moogridge from IDEO</li><li>300 colour illustrations</li></ul>