當室內設計美學碰撞品牌精神擦出的最美火花
世界首屈一指室內設計事務所Wonderwall最代表的11項案例完整蒐羅
Wonderwall是一間由日本著名室內設計師片山正通(Masamichi
Katayama)創立的設計事務所。2000年創立以來以其簡約明亮的日式空間美學,將亞洲式的色彩取用,結合片山最知名的長方形空間設計特色,搭配對合作品牌精神的精妙演繹,創造出在世界各地都廣受歡迎的空間作品。像是UNIQLO、LEXUS、DIESEL等知名企業的全球旗艦與概念店,美國知名藝術家KAWS在紐約的工作室,都是事務所的經典之作。
本書蒐錄事務所成立以來11項最具代表性的里程碑案件,不僅收納豐富美麗的空間照片,更包含案件施作過程的細節與設計圖稿,與事務所的設計精神。適合收藏欣賞,亦是激發設計奇想的朝聖之書。
Wonderwall Case Studies is the first comprehensive exploration of the work, process, and mind-set of the Japanese interior designer Masamichi Katayama, founder and principal of Wonderwall,
one of the most influential interior design firms in the world. The timely release of this compendium not only celebrates Katayama’s prolific and profound body of work, but honors the
designer’s 50th birthday.
Wonderwall’s East meets West approach to retail design has produced integral successes like UNIQLO, the Diesel flagship store, and the futuristic innards of Intersect by Lexus. Highlighting
eleven milestone projects in the firm’s fifteen-year history, the book presents rich documentation of a portfolio brimming with international projects, exciting collaborations, and an
impressive list of clientele. Visual essays showcase the Wonderwall working culture. An in-depth profile, written by the M+ design curator Aric Chen, provides insight into Katayama’s early
years, education, key influences, and major professional achievements. And a final catalog section presents a visual overview of twenty-three additional agency projects, highlighting
Wonderwall’s reach and renown.
Wonderwall Case Studies, edited and designed by Winkreative, is an engaging and exciting book for interior design students, industry dilettantes, and professionals searching for inspiration.
Nowhere else has Katayama’s unique approach been so deeply documented.
“Like very few other designers in recent history—giants like André Putman, Shiro Kuramata, Ettore Sottsass or Philippe Starck—Katayama has defined the 1990s and 2000s and changed the world of
interior design.”
Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator, Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art