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Kenneth Grange

Designing the Modern World


  • Thames & Hudson
  • by Lucy Johnston, Jonathan Ive
This is the definitive celebration of the work, life, and times of Sir Kenneth Grange (born 1929), one of the most innovative and revered industrial designers of the modern period and an enduring influence on today''s younger creators, including Sir Jonathan Ive. For decades, Kenneth''s iconic products have been at the center of tastemaking and key to the establishment of Britain''s worldwide postwar reputation as an influential hub of design excellence.

ISBN 9780500024867 | EN | HB
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Publisher Thames & Hudson
ISBN 9780500024867
Author(s) Lucy Johnston, Jonathan Ive
Publication date June 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 280 x 230 mm
Illustrations 536 col. & bw ill.
Pages 320
Language(s) English ed.
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This is the definitive celebration of the work, life, and times of Sir Kenneth Grange (born 1929), one of the most innovative and revered industrial designers of the modern period and an enduring influence on today''s younger creators, including Sir Jonathan Ive. For decades, Kenneth''s iconic products-including the InterCity 125 train for British Rail, the TX1 London black taxi, domestic appliances for Kenwood, lighting for Anglepoise, cameras for Kodak, pens for Parker, and mail boxes for Royal Mail, among many others-have been at the center of tastemaking and key to the establishment of Britain''s worldwide postwar reputation as an influential hub of design excellence. For many years, design specialist Lucy Johnston has had personal contact with Kenneth Grange, giving her privileged access to this giant among postwar designers. Based on a series of in-depth discussions, Kenneth Grange: Designing the Modern World explores Grange''s work through his own eyes, illustrated with doodles, sketches, scale models, and product photographs. The story is set in its social, political, and creative context, introducing the figures who have inspired, commissioned, and worked alongside Grange as his designs helped to shape our modern-day consumer culture.