Louise Brigham and the Early History of Sustainable Furniture Design e-bog
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During the Progressive Era, a time when the field of design was dominated almost entirely by men, a largely forgotten activist and teacher named Louise Brigham became a pioneer of sustainable furniture design. With her ingenious system for building inexpensive but sturdy "e;box furniture"e; out of recycled materials, she aimed to bring good design to the urban working class. As Antoinet...
E-bog
509,93 DKK
Forlag
Palgrave Pivot
Udgivet
24 oktober 2019
Genrer
AMA
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783030323417
During the Progressive Era, a time when the field of design was dominated almost entirely by men, a largely forgotten activist and teacher named Louise Brigham became a pioneer of sustainable furniture design. With her ingenious system for building inexpensive but sturdy "e;box furniture"e; out of recycled materials, she aimed to bring good design to the urban working class. As Antoinette LaFarge shows, Brigham forged a singular career for herself that embraced working in the American and European settlement movements, publishing a book of box furniture designs, running carpentry workshops in New York, and founding a company that offered some of the earliest ready-to-assemble furniture in the United States. Her work was a resounding critique of capitalism's waste and an assertion of new values in design-values that stand at the heart of today's open and green design movements.