PAUL COCKSEDGE - REFLECTIONS BOOK (SIGNED COPY)
The exquisitely produced first monograph on innovative and influential British designer Paul Cocksedge.
Designed to feel like an exploration of Cocksedge’s own sketchbook, the beautifully produced volume features hundreds of previously unpublished images from his archives, including sketches, drawings, Polaroid photos, and ephemera.
Interspersed throughout on tipped-in tracing paper are interviews and essays from key figures in the design industry including Beatrice Trussardi, Loic Le Gaillard, Marc Benda and Ron Arad.
SPECIFICATIONS:
FORMAT: Hardback
SIZE: 290 × 214 mm (11 3/8 × 8 3/8 in)
PAGES: 240 pp
ISBN: 9781838669485
Published by Phaidon. Edited by Anna Samson.
The exquisitely produced first monograph on innovative and influential British designer Paul Cocksedge.
Designed to feel like an exploration of Cocksedge’s own sketchbook, the beautifully produced volume features hundreds of previously unpublished images from his archives, including sketches, drawings, Polaroid photos, and ephemera.
Interspersed throughout on tipped-in tracing paper are interviews and essays from key figures in the design industry including Beatrice Trussardi, Loic Le Gaillard, Marc Benda and Ron Arad.
SPECIFICATIONS:
FORMAT: Hardback
SIZE: 290 × 214 mm (11 3/8 × 8 3/8 in)
PAGES: 240 pp
ISBN: 9781838669485
Published by Phaidon. Edited by Anna Samson.
The exquisitely produced first monograph on innovative and influential British designer Paul Cocksedge.
Designed to feel like an exploration of Cocksedge’s own sketchbook, the beautifully produced volume features hundreds of previously unpublished images from his archives, including sketches, drawings, Polaroid photos, and ephemera.
Interspersed throughout on tipped-in tracing paper are interviews and essays from key figures in the design industry including Beatrice Trussardi, Loic Le Gaillard, Marc Benda and Ron Arad.
SPECIFICATIONS:
FORMAT: Hardback
SIZE: 290 × 214 mm (11 3/8 × 8 3/8 in)
PAGES: 240 pp
ISBN: 9781838669485
Published by Phaidon. Edited by Anna Samson.