Vision: Space for Imagination
By (Author) Karel Boonzaaijer
By (author) Moniek E. Bucquoye
By (author) Ilka Helmiq
Stichting Kunstboek BVBA
Stichting Kunstboek BVBA
28th January 2011
Belgium
General
Non Fiction
749
Paperback
128
Width 168mm, Height 224mm
In 1986, Pierre Mazairac and Karel Boonzaaijer design 'Vision', starting from the philosophy of creating a cabinet as an element of architectural composition. Due to its incredible flexibility, versatility and very modest design, 'Vision' has been very successful for the Dutch manufacturer Pastoe. Twenty-five years later, its compositional scope is still limitless; from a three-dimensional relief design to a graphical lattice of lines and surfaces, from a series of sideboards to an architectural landscape of volumes. The book Vision: Space for Imagination tells the story of this young classic. Text in English & Dutch SELLING POINTS: Tells the story of 'Vision' - a cabinet system created during the 1980s, which went on to become a modern classic, and charts its success over the last twenty-five years. 75 colour illustrations