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| 020 ^a9780857858146^q(pbk.) |
| 050 00 ^aHD9773.S84^bI455 2014 |
| 099 ^aDBTM |
| 100 1 ^aKristoffersson, Sara,^eauthor. |
| 245 10 ^aDesign by Ikea :^ba cultural history /^cby Sara Kristoffersson ; translated by William Jewson |
| 260 1 ^aLondon ;^aNew York :^bBloomsbury,^c2014 |
| 300 ^aviii, 148 pages, 8 pages of plates :^bsome color illustrations ;^c25 cm |
| 504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 125-135) andindex |
| 505 0 ^aConfiguring IKEA -- Once upon a time -- Swedish storiesand design -- Sweden designed by IKEA -- Counter-narratives -- Democracy for sale |
| 520 ^aSara Kristoffersson's compelling study provides the first sustained critical history of IKEA. Kristoffersson argues that the company^'s commercial success has been founded on a neat alignment of the brand with a particular image of Swedish national identity -- one that is bound up with ideas of social democracy and egalitarianism -- and its material expression in a pared-down, functional design aesthetic. Employing slogans such as ^"Design for everyone^"and ^"Democratic design^", IKEA signals a rejection of the stuffy, the ^'chintzy^', and the traditional in both design practices and social structures. Drawing on original research in the IKEA company archive and interviews with IKEA personnel, Design by IKEA traces IKEA^'s symbolic connection to Sweden, through its design output and its promotional materials, to examine how the company both promoted and profited from the concept of Scandinavian Design^"--Back cover |
| 610 20 ^aIkea (Firm) |
| 650 0 ^aFurniture industry and trade^zSweden^xHistory |
| 650 0 ^aFurniture design^zSweden^xHistory |
| 999 ^aปวีนา ภู่ทอง |