Ernest Race
Author: Hazel Conway
A useful reference on one of the most innovative British furniture designers working in the post-war period. Ernest Race (1913-1964) trained as an interior designer but is best known for his innovative furniture and product design. The Antelope chair designed for the 1951 Festival of Britain and the Penguin Donkey MKII for Isokon are amongst his best known creations. This book examines Race’s contribution to mid-century British design. Race, like Robin Day and John & Sylvia Reid, produced many iconic designs in the 1940s and 1950s. His use of wire rods and cast aluminium has led to his work being compared to that of Charles Eames in the
Second printing. Soft bound. 80 pages illustrated in black & white.
ISBN-13: 978-0955356209
ISBN-10: 0955356202
Dimensions: 20cm x 21cm.