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VINCENT VAN DUYSEN WORKS 1989-2009 BOOK (ENGLISH)
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VINCENT VAN DUYSEN WORKS 1989-2009 BOOK (ENGLISH)
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Current price: $149.00

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VINCENT VAN DUYSEN WORKS 1989-2009 BOOK (ENGLISH)
By Zara
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Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen has spent over three decades creating a sublime and nuanced body of work, with a minimalist approach that doesn't go unnoticed. This monograph collects his complete work from 1989 to 2009, including his architectural projects for domestic use, commercial and office spaces, as well as furniture and decorative objects designed for prestigious international manufacturers such as B&B Italia, Poliform, and Swarovski. Over thirty projects are presented in luxurious detail, each accompanied by an explanation—many of which also include snapshots taken by photographer Alberto Piovano—and a complete project chronology.
Format: Hardcover, 288 pages.
Language: English.
Published: November 2018.
Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen has spent over three decades creating a sublime and nuanced body of work, with a minimalist approach that doesn't go unnoticed. This monograph collects his complete work from 1989 to 2009, including his architectural projects for domestic use, commercial and office spaces, as well as furniture and decorative objects designed for prestigious international manufacturers such as B&B Italia, Poliform, and Swarovski. Over thirty projects are presented in luxurious detail, each accompanied by an explanation—many of which also include snapshots taken by photographer Alberto Piovano—and a complete project chronology.
Format: Hardcover, 288 pages.
Language: English.
Published: November 2018.






















