Archetypes
Essential Works of Danish Design
(Author) Michael SheridanTwenty-one portraits of objects from Danish Modernism that remain relevant to this day. From 1940-80, a group of Danish architects and designers created a series of mass-produced objects that have the quality of archetypes: basic equipment for daily life reduced to their essential and timeless forms. Created at the intersection of craft tradition and industrial production, these items of furniture, lighting, cookware and tableware remain absolutely relevant and a number of them are still in production. A decade in the making, Archetypes offers the reader illuminating and richly illustrated profiles of twenty-one extraordinary designs that are emblematic of Danish material culture: modest, ethical and sustainable. Chapters on each archetype include biographical information on the designer, their creative processes, and detailed descriptions of the objects.
Michael Sheridan
Michael Sheridan is an acclaimed poet and author known for his award-winning collection of poems, "The Bones of Us." His lyrical style and poignant exploration of themes such as love, loss, and identity have garnered him widespread recognition in the literary world. Sheridan's work continues to inspire and resonate with readers worldwide.