MARC NEWSON by Alice Rawsthorn

Housed in a Marc Newson-designed blow-molded plastic slipcase

224 pages with over 200 color and b/w illustrations

Alice Rawsthorn: MARC NEWSON. London: Booth-Clibborn Editions, 1999. First edition. A near-fine softcover book in a Marc Newson-designed blow-molded plastic slipcase: close inspection reveals a trace of wear to the book and the plastic slipcase. Interior unmarked and very clean. Out-of-print.

11.5 x 10.75 softcover book with 224 pages and over 200 color and b/w illustrations. From the publisher: “Marc Newson is one of the most influential designers of his generation . . . His projects range from restaurants and a recording studio to a concept car and private jet, and his work has been exhibited everywhere from the Museum of Modern Art in New York and London’s Design Museum, to the Musée Arts Decoratifs in Paris. This book, compiled in collaboration with author Alice Rawsthorn, and art director Richard Allan, draws on extensive interviews with Newson, and his personal archive of sketches and photographs, as well as specially produced computer renderings of his work . . . .”

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