Oomph - The Women Who Made Sweden Colorful

Art & Theory Publishing

JP¥ 5,290 JP¥ 6,620

Art & Theory Publishing
Oomph - The Women Who Made Sweden Colorful
JP¥ 5,290 JP¥ 6,620



Description

Oomph – The Women Who Made Sweden Colorful is a book about female pioneers of Swedish design whose glassware, textiles and ceramics put Sweden at the center of the international design field in the mid-20th century. The richly illustrated work highlights female designers like Estrid Ericson, Greta Magnusson-Grossman and Marianne Westman, who started a household revolution by challenging the traditional notions of the home and household goods. The book, published by Art and Theory, has been created in collaboration with the Malmö Art Museum.

Oomph is a book about the women who brought about a revolution in Swedish kitchens, linen closets and living rooms, and in the country's textile and fashion industries. After the Second World War, new manufacturing opportunities emerged: new customs demanded new designs and materials. Many women designers were also responding to an increasingly acute housing crisis, and questioned the way homes were traditionally designed. Although many doors still remained closed to women designers, their work in glass, textiles, and ceramics, and their radical ideas about the future of domestic life put Sweden on the international design map in the middle of the twentieth century.

Writer
Kerstin Wickman, Anna Johansson, Cecilia Widenheim
Author
Kerstin Wickman, Cecilia Widenheim, Julia Björnberg
Language
English, Swedish
Publication year
2016
Binding
Paperback
Pages
187
Size
18 x 23 cm
Weight
0.52 kg
ISBN
9789188031341
Product ID
AAT9789188031341
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