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Studio Job

The Book of Job


  • Rizzoli
  • by Job Smeets & Nynke Tynagel
  • 9780847830633 | E | HB
This first monograph on the work of Studio Job is designed by the studio, resulting in an extraordinary art object in a limited edition of 3,000 copies. The art objects and furniture developed by Job Smeets and Nynke Tynagel bring a romantic, and often monumental sensibility to contemporary industrial design.

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Publisher Rizzoli
ISBN 9780847830633
Author(s) Job Smeets & Nynke Tynagel
Publication date November 2010
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 311 x 235 mm
Illustrations 400 col. & bw ill.
Pages 336
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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This first monograph on the work of Studio Job is designed by the studio, resulting in an extraordinary art object in a limited edition of 3,000 copies. The art objects and furniture developed by Job Smeets and Nynke Tynagel bring a romantic, and often monumental sensibility to contemporary industrial design. Celebrated in design and art fairs from Milan to Miami, the pair''s creations-from sculpture to graphic design-have attracted a cult following and are in the permanent collections of important museums. Studio Job''s work is drawn from an artistic tradition that combines everyday objects with grand historical themes. These inspirational sources have been harnessed to create an unprecedented, virtually hand-made volume that translates the process and product of these designers. The lavish package resembles a traditional, leather-bound bible, with hand-drawn illuminations of the entire Book of Job from the King James Bible. Themes present in the biblical Book of Job are echoed in the studio''s project portfolio, translating the formal wit of Smeets and Tynagel''s work in print. Photographs taken expressly for the book, accompanied by never-before-seen sketches from the designers'' personal sketchbooks, provide rare insight into their particular approach to design and patternmaking and culminate in a rare achievement in book design.