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The first in-depth look at the work of globally celebrated multidisciplinary London-based designer Faye Toogood ? this book covers all aspects of her work, from clothes and furniture, to installations and interior design
Faye Toogood is unlike any other designer. Her impressive creative output encompasses not only furniture, but sculpture, fashion, interiors, and homeware. This book is the first to explore Toogood?s unique approach to design across disciplines through the studio?s guiding principles: drawing, material, sculpture, and landscape. In doing so it not only reveals the…mehr

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The first in-depth look at the work of globally celebrated multidisciplinary London-based designer Faye Toogood ? this book covers all aspects of her work, from clothes and furniture, to installations and interior design

Faye Toogood is unlike any other designer. Her impressive creative output encompasses not only furniture, but sculpture, fashion, interiors, and homeware. This book is the first to explore Toogood?s unique approach to design across disciplines through the studio?s guiding principles: drawing, material, sculpture, and landscape. In doing so it not only reveals the fascinating creative process behind Toogood?s beautiful designs, but also illustrates the interconnectedness of her design across a range of practices together with the poetry that flows throughout her work.

The book also features her collaborations with (and commissions by) such brands as Birkenstock, Calico Wallpaper, Carhartt, Comme des Garçons, Dover Street Market, Hermès, Mulberry and National Gallery of Victoria.

Autorenporträt
Faye Toogood is a British artist working in a diverse range of disciplines, from sculpture to furniture and fashion. Toogood's works have been acquired for the permanent collections of institutions worldwide, and she has exhibited internationally. She is represented by Friedman Benda in New York. Alistair O'Neill  is professor of Fashion History and Theory at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, and writes on contemporary fashion.