Introduction by Susanne Hilpert Stuber. Text by Anniina Koivu.
Fifteen years of the Swiss studio’s industrial design work on everyday objects
Big-Game is a design studio based in Lausanne, Switzerland, founded in 2004 by Augustin Scott de Martinville, Grégoire Jeanmonod and Elric Petit. Based on a series of interviews with the founders, this book looks at 15 years of the group’s industrial design work on everyday objects, by way of anecdotes about the inception of their most successful work.
Illustrated with 200 diagrams and photographs made for this publication (which is published on the occasion of a retrospective at Lausanne’s Mudac Museum), the book examines projects including wine bottles designed for supermarkets, a set of cutlery for an airline, a collaboration with Japanese potters and a piece of Ikea furniture.
The design critic Anniina Koivu provides the main text, alongside an introduction by curator Susanne Hilpert Stuber situating the studio in the context of the Swiss art world.
Featured image is reproduced from 'Big-Game: Everyday Objects.'
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Big-Game: Everyday Objects Industrial Design Works
Published by Lars Müller Publishers. Introduction by Susanne Hilpert Stuber. Text by Anniina Koivu.
Fifteen years of the Swiss studio’s industrial design work on everyday objects
Big-Game is a design studio based in Lausanne, Switzerland, founded in 2004 by Augustin Scott de Martinville, Grégoire Jeanmonod and Elric Petit. Based on a series of interviews with the founders, this book looks at 15 years of the group’s industrial design work on everyday objects, by way of anecdotes about the inception of their most successful work.
Illustrated with 200 diagrams and photographs made for this publication (which is published on the occasion of a retrospective at Lausanne’s Mudac Museum), the book examines projects including wine bottles designed for supermarkets, a set of cutlery for an airline, a collaboration with Japanese potters and a piece of Ikea furniture.
The design critic Anniina Koivu provides the main text, alongside an introduction by curator Susanne Hilpert Stuber situating the studio in the context of the Swiss art world.