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Soviet Design : From Constructivism To Modernism. 1920-1980

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 3858818461
ISBN-13 9783858818461
Publisher Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag
Imprint Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag
Country of Manufacture IT
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jan 25th, 2020
Print length 448 Pages
Weight 2,856 grams
Dimensions 30.70 x 25.30 x 4.40 cms
Ksh 12,950.00
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First-ever comprehensive survey of Soviet interior design across seven decades, drawing on archives that were ignored or inaccessible until recently and featuring a wealth of previously unpublished material

The Soviet Union has left a vast heritage in interior design that is largely unknown in the West. Other than architecture and graphic or product design, interior design from the Soviet era has not yet been thoroughly investigated. For the first time ever, this book offers a comprehensive survey of the country''s interior design culture between revolutionary avant-garde and late Soviet modernism. Drawing on archives that were inaccessible until recently and featuring a wealth of previously unpublished material, it documents the achievements of seven decades in the former socialist empire.

Soviet design is often discredited as massive, non-ergonomic and monotonous. Yet a remarkable variety of original styles have emerged behind the iron curtain. The 1920s were marked by bold exploration and experiments at Vkhutemas and by constructivism, rationalism, and suprematism. Early in Stalin''s reign constructivism was heavily criticised and post-constructivism and Soviet neo-classicism appeared alongside what became known as ''agitational furniture'', inspired by the regime''s propaganda. The 1930s brought Soviet Art Deco and eventually Stalinist Empire, which has produced some of the Soviet Union''s most iconic buildings. In the late 1950s, after Stalin''s death, the last Soviet ''big style'' originated modernist and functionalist furniture, mass-produced to fit the small apartments in the Khrushchyovka multi-unit housing developments that were built in cities on a large scale. The 1960s mark the Golden Age of Soviet interior design, showing again influences by the early Soviet Avant-Garde and the Bauhaus, while most of the visionary work of a new generation of designers in the 1970s and 1980s remained unrealised.


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