German Design 1949 – 1989

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Discover the vibrant evolution of German design from 1949 to 1989 with the book 'German Design 1949 - 1989: Two Countries, One History.' This groundbreaking publication, presented by the renowned Vitra Design Museum GmbH, delves deep into the artistic and functional dichotomies that characterized design in both East and West Germany during the pivotal Cold War era. Featuring over 380 stunning illustrations, it captures the diverse realms of design—from fashion to industrial, furniture to graphics, and interiors—showcasing how these artistic expressions shaped daily life behind the Iron Curtain.

Explore key figures including Dieter Rams and Otl Aicher from the West, alongside the influential works of Rudolf Horn and Renate Müller from the East. This book not only highlights their contributions but also examines the significant impact of the Bauhaus movement and vital design institutions on German aesthetics and function. Gain insights into how design served as both a ideological instrument and a tool for economic resilience, promoting the dichotomy of socialism and capitalism.

'German Design 1949 - 1989' is essential reading for design enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the transformative power of creativity during tumultuous times. Embrace the rich tapestry of German design history and its enduring influence on contemporary design practices. Uncover the narratives that shaped two nations through the lens of design that appeals to both intellect and visual pleasure.

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