
Belgisch Belgian Design. Belgian Design.
CFC editionsN° d'inventaire | 31388 |
Format | 21 x 27.5 |
Détails | 208 p., paperback |
Publication | Brussels, 2024 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782875721129 |
Book in French, English and Dutch.
Belgium has always been a land conducive to inventiveness and creativity in the field of design. Today, as in the past, Belgian designers enjoy international recognition. The pioneers' creations, which have gone down in history, are collected and sought after, while the younger generation of designers competes in talent, distributed by major retailers and emerging global brands.
Belgisch Design Belge - Belgian Design presents a selection of leading "historical" and contemporary designers, each associated with their major and unique pieces: objects that have become familiar and creations to (re)discover. Design enthusiasts will be able to discover six new designers, who complement the rich and diverse landscape of design in Belgium. This new version includes a preface by Marie-Ange Brayer, curator of the design department of the National Museum of Modern Art and the Centre Pompidou.
Book in French, English and Dutch.
Belgium has always been a land conducive to inventiveness and creativity in the field of design. Today, as in the past, Belgian designers enjoy international recognition. The pioneers' creations, which have gone down in history, are collected and sought after, while the younger generation of designers competes in talent, distributed by major retailers and emerging global brands.
Belgisch Design Belge - Belgian Design presents a selection of leading "historical" and contemporary designers, each associated with their major and unique pieces: objects that have become familiar and creations to (re)discover. Design enthusiasts will be able to discover six new designers, who complement the rich and diverse landscape of design in Belgium. This new version includes a preface by Marie-Ange Brayer, curator of the design department of the National Museum of Modern Art and the Centre Pompidou.