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Design Museum Publishing

Established in 2015, Design Museum Publishing produces innovative and thought-provoking books and exhibition catalogues encompassing all areas of design. Our publications reflect the scholarship of the museum’s curatorial and learning teams, and have been designed by some of the most celebrated editorial designers in the world. Our aim is to publish valuable, authoritative and beautifully designed resources for design students, practitioners and enthusiasts alike.

About the Design Museum

The Design Museum is the world’s leading museum devoted to architecture and design. Its work encompasses all elements of design, including fashion, product and graphic design. Since it opened its doors in 1989, the museum has displayed everything from an AK-47 to high heels designed by Christian Louboutin. It has staged over 100 exhibitions, welcomed over five million visitors and showcased the work of some of the world’s most celebrated designers and architects including Paul Smith, Zaha Hadid, Jonathan Ive, Miuccia Prada, Frank Gehry, Eileen Gray and Dieter Rams. On 24 November 2016, the Design Museum relocated to Kensington, West London. Architect John Pawson converted the interior of a 1960s modernist building to create a new home for the Design Museum, giving it three times more space in which to show a wider range of exhibitions and significantly extend its learning programme.

EUROPEAN MUSEUM OF THE YEAR

In May 2018, the Design Museum was awarded the title of European Museum of the Year and commended by the panel for its effort in developing ‘an important democratic and multi-layered intercultural dialogue, with a significant social impact in the community.’

Contents 4 Featured Releases 6 The Offbeat Sari 12 Ai Weiwei: Making Choices 18 Surrealism and Design Now: From Dalí to AI 24 Football: Designing the Beautiful Game 30 Backlist 32 Charlotte Perriand: The Modern Life 38 Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street 66 Touring Exhibitions 68 Distribution 72 Contact
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FEATURES

One of the few titles that explores the interconnection between contemporary design and the evolving definitions of the Indian sari, from subcultural and high fashion trends to innovative and experimental designs.

Feautring commissioned essays by leading voices from India, such as award winning author Sonia Faleiro, and also interviews with cutting-edge designers, such as Abraham & Thakore, Raw Mango, and NorBlackNorWhite.

Highlighting important contemporary themes, such as gender identity, marginalised communities, social media, hybrid cultural influences and protest movements, and the sari’s innovative applications to areas such as architecture and graphic design.

The Offbeat Sari

EXHIBITION

the Design Museum 19 May – 17 September 2023

Priya Khanchandani is head of curatorial and interpretation at the Design Museum.

Worn as an everyday garment by some and considered by others to be formal or uncomfortable, the sari has multiple subjectivities. Conventionally an unstitched drape wrapped around the body, which can be draped in a variety of ways, its unfixed form has enabled it to be absorbent of cultural influences and take on evolving definitions.

In recent years, the sari has been reinvented. The urban youth who previously associated the sari with dressing up can now be found wearing saris and sneakers on their commutes to work. Designers are experimenting with hybrid forms such as sari gowns and dresses, pre-draped saris and innovative materials such as steel. Wearers are embodying the sari as a vessel for dynamism rather than pageantry. Individuals are wearing the sari as an expression of resistance to social norms and activists are embodying it as an object of protest.

May 2023

240 x 170mm

208pp

160 colour and b/w illustrations

Softcover | Worldwide rights £24.95 | $35.00 978-1-872005-64-5

Today, the sari manifests as a site for design innovation, an expression of identity and a crafted object carrying layers of cultural meanings. Since the exhibition will focus on the sari in urban India, the book will follow suit in terms of this remit. It will comprise a series of commissioned essays by notable Indian writers expanding on some of the themes that are central to the definition of the sari in contemporary India and pegged to objects displayed in the exhibition.

FEATURED RELEASES | 7 left Raw Mango, JHINI, 2021 top Raw Mango, Guler, 2019

left Bodice, The Bodice Sari, 2019 top HUEMN, Quilted Sari, 2017

right Photograph from ‘Ekaya Banaras x Masaba Gupta’ collaboration, 2019 next page Norblack Norwhite, Holidaze

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Raw Mango, RANG, 2011

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The first book to dive exclusively into Ai Weiwei’s approach to design and collecting, shedding light on the value we ascribe to everyday objects. It brings Ai’s vast collections together for the first time, from Neolithic stone tools to modern, mass-produced objects, creating a dialogue and tension between traditional craftsmanship and modern-day manufacturing.

Featuring essays by leading experts – including Wang Shu, China’s most popular architect – covering urgent, contemporary themes which are recurrent in Ai’s work, such as craft, collecting, and the urbanisation and industrialisation of China. It also includes an interview between British Israeli architect Eyal Weizman and Ai himself.

Showcasing new and never-beforeseen work that has been created for the exhibition at the Design Museum, including, among others, Glass Helmet, Toilet Paper, and a new iteration of his renowned Study of Perspective series.

Ai Weiwei: Making Sense

EXHIBITION

the Design Museum

7 April – 30 July 2023

Justin McGuirk is the chief curator at the Design Museum and the director of Future Observatory.

Ai Weiwei is one of the most significant and recognised artists working today. Known around the world for his powerful art and activism, Ai does not differentiate between disciplines: his practice glides across art, architecture, design, film, collecting and curating. Through his engagement with material culture, Ai explores the tension between past and present, hand and machine, precious and worthless, construction and destruction.

Titled Ai Weiwei: Making Sense, the Design Museum, in collaboration with the artist, will stage the first major exhibition to present Ai’s work as a commentary on design and what it reveals about our changing values. It will be the largest show on Ai Weiwei in the UK since 2015, and will feature works never exhibited before in the country as well as new work that will displayed for the very first time. And it will not be just another Ai Weiwei exhibition: it is a unique, site-specific set of installations which uses the Design Museum as a place to reflect on shifting cultural values.

April 2023 270 x 205mm 208pp 150 colour and b/w illustrations Hardcover | Worldwide rights £34.95 | $45.00 978-1-872005-63-8

This book will be the official catalogue for the exhibition. It will be one of the first to focus on Ai’s approach to design and collecting, inviting the reader into a meditation on value and humanity, art and activism. Richly illustrated with over 150 images, from those vast collection fields to new works created specifically for the Design Museum, it will also feature essays by leading experts, covering many of the dominant themes in Ai’s work, such as craft, collecting and the urbanisation and industrialisation of China. It concludes with an interview between renowned British Israeli architect Eyal Weizman and Ai Weiwei himself.

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left Untitled (Porcelain Balls), 2022 top Coloured House, 2018

left iPhone Cutout, 2015 top Remains, 2015 right Marbe Takeout Box, 2015

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AI WEIWEI, STUDY OF PERSPECTIVE, 2022
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One of the few books that explores the enduring impact of Surrealism on contemporary design, from Schiaparelli’s ground-breaking fashion to Mary Katrantzou’s innovative pattern, and from Tim Walker’s otherwordly photography to Google’s work with AI.

Featuring commissioned essays by leading writers in the field, such as Glenn Adamson and Susanna Brown, and interviews with cutting-edge designers, artists and photographers, such as Viviane Sassen and the Campana Brothers.

Taking inspiration from the Vitra Design Museum’s Objects of Desire exhibition catalogue, this book will feature new objects and exhibits which will be exclusively shown at the Design Museum.

Surrealism and Design Now: From

Dalí to AI

EXHIBITION

the Design Museum 14 October 2022 –19 February 2023

Kathryn Johnson is a curator at the Design Museum, London.

This autumn, the Objects of Desire exhibition will be held at the Design Museum in London, and to accompany our rendition of the Vitra Design Museum show, the Design Museum will publish Surrealism and Design Now: From Dalí to AI.

This book will focus on key themes and objects from the exhibition and expand upon them and will also contain new objects and exhibits that are specific to the exhibition at the Design Museum. The book will be divided into five thematic chapters, each taking a notable object from the exhibition as its starting point.

October 2022

Commissioned essays by renowned writers, including Glenn Adamson and Susanna Brown, will introduce each object and theme, followed by a richly illustrated series of plates featuring highlights from the London show. Each chapter will conclude with interviews with a diverse range of designers and artists, from Dunne & Raby to Viviane Sassen, showing Surrealism’s enduring legacy and impact on contemporary design.

240 x 170mm 208pp 160 colour and b/w illustrations Softcover | Worldwide rights £24.95 | $35.00 978-1-872005-62-1
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JONATHAN TRAYTE, THE DREAM, 2020
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This book – the first of its kind –explores the design story behind football, diving into how design has been used to push the game to its technical and emotional limits.

From the master planning of the new Tottenham Hotspur stadium and the innovative materials used in today’s boots, to the graphic design of the Juventus team logo and the grassroots initiatives pushing back against the sport’s commercialisation, this book provides a rare insight into the people and processes that have made football what it is today.

More than 200 carefully curated photographs – of FIFA World Cup posters, fan culture from across Europe and South America, and cutting- edge kit and equipment –tell the story of a changing game, from the earliest days of men’s and women’s professional football to today’s era of e-sports and vast TV audiences.

Football: Designing the Beautiful Game

James Bird is associate editor at Mundial Magazine.

Eleanor Watson is a Londonbased curator and writer.

This book – the first of its kind – explores the design story behind football, diving into how design has been used to push the game to its technical and emotional limits. From the master planning of the new Tottenham Hotspur stadium and the innovative materials used in today’s boots, to the graphic design of the Juventus team logo and the grassroots initiatives pushing back against the sport’s commercialisation, this book provides a rare insight into the people and processes that have made football what it is today.

April 2022

270 x 205mm

304pp

200 colour and b/w illustrations Hardcover | Worldwide rights £34.95 | $45.00 978-1-872005-61-4

Accompanying a Design Museum exhibition of the same title, this book features contributions from figures across the world of football and design, from analyst Statman Dave and broadcaster Martin Tyler, to architect Jacques Herzog and VP of design at adidas Sam Handy. The diverse perspectives in this catalogue reveal the extraordinary richness of the game’s design legacy, and cast new light on its future.

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A long-awaited survey on Charlotte Perriand, pioneer of European modernism and one of the most influential architects and furniture designers of the twentieth century.

Lavishly illustrated, it features Perriand’s most famous interiors, original furniture, architectural projects as well as her neverbefore-seen sketchbooks, shedding new light on her creative process and place in design history.

With newly commissioned essays, it explores Perriand’s journey from Le Corbusier’s workshop to her works in Tokyo, Rio and London, from the machine aesthetic to her adoption of natural forms, and from modular furniture systems to major architectural projects.

Justin McGuirk is the chief curator at the Design Museum and the director of Future Observatory.

Charlotte Perriand: The Modern Life

Charlotte Perriand was one of great designers of the twentieth century. A pioneer of modernism, her work was often overshadowed by her more famous male collaborators, who included Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Jean Prouvé. However, in recent years her reputation as a furniture designer and architect has matched the stature of her peers – her furniture in particular has become highly prized by collectors.

June 2021 248 x 190mm 288pp 200 colour illustrations

Hardcover | Worldwide rights £24.95 | $34.95 978-1-872005-52-2

From the 1920s onwards, Perriand was instrumental in bringing the modernist aesthetic to interiors. But she also believed in the synthesis of the arts, and was friends with visual artists such as Pablo Picasso and Fernand Léger. This book explores Perriand’s journey from the machine aesthetic to her adoption of natural forms, and from modular furniture systems to major architectural projects such as Les Arcs ski resort. Featuring some of her most famous interiors, as well as her original furniture, her photography and her personal notebooks, this book sheds new light on Perriand’s creative process and her place in design history.

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LA CASCADE FAÇADE NORD, CHARLOTTE PERRIAND
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The most comprehensive sneaker book to feature the thoughts, opinions, stories and insights of leading designers, creators and industry insiders who have shaped the global sneaker phenomenon.

Lavishly illustrated, featuring previously unpublished images, this book charts the journey of sneakers, exploring how and why they transitioned from athletic performance objects to symbols of style, status and belonging.

Contributors include industrydefining designers such as Alexander Taylor, Asha Harper, COTTWEILER, Helen Kirkum, Peter Moore, Samuel Ross, Steven Smith and many more.

Alex Powis is an art director, creative strategist, and copywriter working in cultural marketing, sneakers and sportswear. Brands he has worked with include adidas, asics, Dazed, Dimensions Levi’s, Nike, Puma, Reebok, Vans, and Vauxhall.

Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street

This is the first book to gather leading designers, creators and industry insiders to reflect on sneaker design and its ground-breaking impact on popular culture. Contributors provide insights into the evolution of sneakers from sportwear to style icons, the processes and people involved in sneaker design and its global future. Through conversations with the people directly involved in the creation of sneakers, it speaks to the next generation of sneaker designers and wearers by asking: who are the people involved in the design of a sneaker? How do their roles and approaches differ? How does their individual work contribute to the collective effort of making a sneaker? What will the future of sneaker design be? Richly illustrated, it includes iconic sneakers, drawings and sketches, prototypes as well as glimpses into the manufacturing process.

May 2021

210 x 143mm

176pp

100 colour and b/w illustrations

Softcover | Worldwide rights £15.00 | $30.00 978-1-872005-53-9

Across three chapters – Style and Culture, People and Processes, The Future – the approaches and experience of industry leaders unfold the past, present and future of sneakers as style icons and cultural facilitators. Contributors turn to the next generation of designers with an open challenge to move the industry towards a more positive direction for both the people and the planet.

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ADIDAS ULTRABOOST 21 PRODUCT TESTING, 2020
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One of the only books on the market which explores the crucial and creative role of design in the making and celebration of electronic music.

Richly illustrated with with over 300 images, some published here for the first time, including Jean-Michel Jarre’s virtual studio; work by pioneer Daphne Oram of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop; audiovisual performances by musicians like Bicep and the Chemical Brothers; fashion collections by Raf Simons and Charles Jeffrey of Loverboy; iconic photography by Jacob Khrist and Tina Paul; artwork by Christian Marclay; club graphics from Peter Saville and Mark Farrow; and iconic venues such as the Haçienda, Gatecrasher, Fabric, Berghain and the Warehouse Project.

Jean-Yves Leloup is a Parisbased journalist, musician and curator.

Gemma Curtin is curator at the Design Museum. Maria McLintock is assistant curator at the Design Museum.

July 2020

210 x 148mm 192pp 300 colour illustrations

Hardcover | Worldwide rights £25.00 | $30.00 978-1-872005-49-2

Electronic:

From Kraftwerk to the Chemical Brothers

Edited

This book offers a rare insight into the visual culture of electronic music, and how technology, design, art and fashion have contributed to its power. With its roots in Detroit and Chicago in the early 1980s, electronic dance music was popularised across Europe through underground rave parties. Its impact on contemporary culture is still unfolding today.

Containing interviews with early pioneers such as techno legend Jeff Mills, The Designers Republic’s Ian Anderson, and those pushing the political dimension of electronic music, such as ballroom dancer and DJ Kiddy Smile, Electronic bears witness to the shifting nature of the genre. Reflecting the shifts in society over the past thirty years, electronic music has generated distinct visual languages as well as its own political and cultural ideals.

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by Jean-Yves Leloup, Gemma Curtin and Maria
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THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS PERFORMING AT THE 02, LONDON, 2019, DESIGN BY SMITH & LYALL, PHOTOGRAPHY BY RAY BASELEY
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One of the first books to explore the crucial role that design will play in the collective endeavour to travel to and inhabit Mars.

A comprehensive overview of past and current developments in space travel and colonisation, from the evolution of the space suit to speculative habitats for living on Mars.

Lavishly illustrated with over 300 images, featuring rarely seen drawings, concepts and prototypes by the likes of Raymond Loewy, NASA, the European Space Agency, SpaceX, Lockheed Martin and Foster + Partners.

Justin McGuirk is the chief curator at the Design Museum and the director of Future Observatory.

Andrew Nahum is Principal Curator of Technology and Engineering at the Science Museum, London.

Eleanor Watson is a Londonbased curator and writer.

October 2019

240 x 170mm

192pp

200 colour illustrations

Hardcover | Worldwide rights £24.95 | $35.00

978-1-872005-46-1

Moving to Mars Design for

the Red Planet

Edited by Justin McGuirk, Andrew Nahum and Eleanor Watson

Getting humans to Mars has become one of the great challenges of our time. Mars holds the potential of human settlement, and the promise of life after Earth. Some of the world’s greatest entrepreneurs, architects and engineers are dedicated to conquering this next frontier.

Moving to Mars: Design for the Red Planet is one of the first books to focus on the crucial role that design plays in this collective endeavour. From the capsules that will need to keep passengers in harmony during their ninemonth journey, to the habitats that they will live in, to the terraforming of the landscape to make it life-sustaining, every detail needs to be designed.

As well as technical and practical solutions, this book will examine how design and design thinkers are approaching our move to Mars in exciting and unexpected ways.

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HASSELL, 3D PRINTED HABITAT, RENDER, 2019
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FEATURES

A one-of-a-kind snapshot of the most exciting things happening in design today.

A definitive record of the year in design, contextualised by a ‘Year in Review’ which surveys how design is tackling today’s most pressing issues.

Featuring written contributions from over fifty leading voices in design. Their nominations span the fields of architecture, product, fashion, digital, transport and graphic design.

Beautifully designed by celebrated graphic designer John Morgan – the third title in a redesigned series of colourful and collectible volumes.

Emily King is a London-based curator, writer and design historian.

Beazley Designs of the Year 2020

Now in its thirteenth year, the Design Museum’s Beazley Designs of the Year award and exhibition showcase the most innovative, relevant and thought-provoking projects in contemporary design. From the first iPhone to Zaha Hadid’s final building, the nominations for the award have spanned the fields of architecture, digital, fashion, graphics, product and transport.

October 2020

176 x 116mm

240pp

144 colour illustrations

Softcover | Worldwide rights £12.95 | $19.95 978-1-872005-50-8

Introduced by Tim Marlow and Emily King, this illustrated book brings together all the nominated designs for 2020, along with the reasons for their selection by an international group of design experts, practitioners and critics. It is the definitive record of the year in design. Past nominees and winners include: Zaha Hadid, Gucci, SpaceX, Nike, Foster + Partners, Shepard Fairey, Comme des Garçons, Apple, OMA, Barber & Osgerby, Jasper Morrison, Thomas Heatherwick, Kanye West and David Adjaye.

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FEATURES

A provocative survey of the aspirational, radical and futuristic visions of the home, from the twentieth century to the present.

Richly illustrated with over 200 colour images, showcasing rare and unusual drawings, products, prototypes and interior schemes which have impacted how we live today.

Featuring rarely seen material from Ettore Sottsass, Superstudio, Enzo Mari, Archigram, Dunne & Raby, OMA, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Joe Colombo and many more.

Original essays on the home and its future by leading voices in the field, including Pier Vittorio Aureli, Adam Greenfield, Sarah Kember, Deyan Sudjic and Emilio Ambasz.

Eszter Steierhoffer is Senior Curator at the Design Museum.

Justin McGuirk is the chief curator at the Design Museum and the director of Future Observatory.

Home Futures: Living in Yesterday’s Tomorrow

The ‘home of the future’ has long intrigued designers and popular culture alike. Whether it was the dream of the fully mechanised home or the notion that technology might liberate us from home altogether, the domestic realm was a site of endless invention and speculation. But what happened to those visions? Are today’s smart homes the future that architects and designers once predicted, or has our idea of home proved resistant to real change?

January 2019

240 x 170mm

304pp

260 colour illustrations

Softcover | Worldwide rights £29.95 | $49.95 978-1-872005-42-3

This book explores today’s home through the prism of yesterday’s imagination. Organised in six thematic sections – privacy, the smart home, compact living, self-sufficiency, nomadic lifestyles and the home as an idyllic landscape –this book proposes that we are already living in yesterday’s tomorrow, just not in the way anyone predicted.

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FEATURES

A one-of-a-kind snapshot of the most exciting things happening in design today.

A definitive record of the year in design, contextualised by a ‘Year in Review’ which surveys how design is tackling today’s most pressing issues, from gender discrimination to space exploration.

Featuring written contributions from over fifty leading voices in design, including architectural photographer Iwan Baan, art curator Hans Ulrich Obrist and design critic Oliver Wainwright. The nominations span the fields of architecture, product, fashion, digital, transport and graphic design.

Beautifully designed by celebrated graphic designer John Morgan – the first title in a redesigned series of colourful and collectible books.

Beazley

Designs of the Year 2019

Beatrice Galliee a New Yorkbased critic and curator of architecture and design for the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Deyan Sudjic is a British writer and broadcaster, specialising in the fields of design and architecture.

Now in its twelfth year, the Design Museum’s Beazley Designs of the Year award and exhibition showcase the most innovative, relevant and thought-provoking projects in contemporary design. From the first iPhone to Zaha Hadid’s final building, the nominations for the award have spanned the fields of architecture, digital, fashion, graphics, product and transport. Introduced by Deyan Sudjic and Beatrice Galilee, this illustrated book brings together all the nominated designs for 2019, along with the reasons for their selection by an international group of design experts, practitioners and critics. It is the definitive record of the year in design.

September 2019

176 x 116mm 240pp 144 colour illustrations

Softcover | Worldwide rights £12.95 | $19.95 978-1-872005-44-7

Past nominees and winners include: Zaha Hadid, Gucci, SpaceX, Nike, Foster + Partners, Shepard Fairey, Comme des Garçons, Apple, OMA, Barber & Osgerby, Jasper Morrison, Thomas Heatherwick, Kanye West and David Adjaye.

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FEATURES

Presenting rarely seen posters, diagrams, sketches and ephemera, some of which has been published for the first time in a Western context. Including newly commissioned essays from experts in architectural history, Richard Anderson, Jean-Louis Cohen and Deyan Sudjic.

First published at the centenary of the Russian Revolution, coinciding with a widely reviewed exhibition at the Design Museum in London.

Eszter Steierhoffer is Senior Curator at the Design Museum

Imagine Moscow: Architecture, Propaganda, Revolution

Published at the centenary of the Russian Revolution, this book portrays Moscow as it was envisioned by a bold generation of architects in the 1920s and early 1930s. Through evocative imagery and a wealth of rarely seen material, this book provides a window into an idealistic fantasy of the Soviet capital that was never realised and has since been largely forgotten.

November 2019

180 x 125mm

160pp

120 colour and b/w illustrations

Hardcover | Worldwide rights

Second edition

£14.95 | $24.95

978-1-872005-34-8

Focusing on six unbuilt architectural landmarks, Imagine Moscow explores how these projects reflected changes in everyday life and society following the revolution, during one of the most fascinating periods of the twentieth century. Large-scale architectural plans, models and drawings are placed alongside propaganda posters, textiles and porcelain, contextualising the transformation of a city reborn as the new capital of the USSR and the international centre of socialism.

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Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008–18

With interviews by Milton Glaser and Shepard Fairey

Presenting political graphic design from Obama to Trump

March 2018 | Out of print 210 x 148mm 128pp 200 colour illustrations Softcover | UK rights £15.00 978-1-872005-35-5

Beazley Designs of the Year 2017

Edited by Glenn Adamson and Eleanor Watson

Showcasing the most innovative designs from 2017

October 2017 | Reprint pending 166 x 118mm 190pp 80 colour illustrations Softcover | UK rights £10.00 978-1-872005-37-9

Ferrari:

Under the Skin

Edited by Andrew Nahum and Martin Derrick

Covering 70 years of Ferrari design and Ferrari the legend

November 2017 co-published with Phaidon Press

270 x 205mm 240pp

200 colour illustrations Hardcover | Worldwide rights £39.95 | €49.95 | $49.95 978-0-714875-18-7

California: Designing Freedom

Edited by Justin McGuirk and Brendan McGetrick

How ‘Designed in California’ fast became the new ‘Made in Italy’

May 2017 co-published with Phaidon Press 270 x 205mm 240pp 250 colour illustrations Softcover | Worldwide rights £24.95 | €29.95 | $39.95 978-0-714874-23-4

NEW OLD:

Designing for our Future Selves

Edited by Jeremy Meyerson

Exploring the potential for new design to enhance the experience of later life

January 2017 | Reprint pending 240 x 170mm 176pp 100 colour illustrations Softcover | Worldwide rights £15.00 978-1-872005-55-3

Fear and Love: Reactions to a Complex World

Edited by Justin McGuirk and Gonzalo Herrero

The new Design Museum’s opening exhibition catalogue

November 2016 co-published with Phaidon Press 270 x 205mm 224pp 240 colour illustrations Softcover | Worldwide rights £24.95 | €34.95 | $39.95 978-0-714872-54-4

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Designer Maker User

Edited by Alex Newson, Eleanor Suggett and Deyan Sudjic

A design primer, from the industrial to the digital revolution November 2016 co-published with Phaidon Press 220 x 160mm 240pp 250 colour illustrations Softcover | Worldwide rights £14.95 | €19.95 | $24.95 978-0-714872-52-0

Hello Japan: Paul Smith Exhibition Catalogue

Contributions from Paul Smith and Deyan Sudjic

Celebrating over 40 years of this iconic fashion brand

June 2016 | Reprint pending published in Japanese only 302 x 215mm 176pp 200 colour illustrations Hardcover | JP rights £19.95 978-1-872005-47-8

Designs of our Time: 10 Years of Designs of the Year

Edited by the Design Museum editors and curators

A unique global survey of 840 groundbreaking designs

Out of Print 176 x 116mm 240pp 144 colour illustrations Softcover 978-1-872005-44-7

Story of the Design Museum

Featuring Terence Conran, John Pawson and Hélène Binet

The history of the world’s leading museum dedicated to design

November 2016 co-published with Phaidon Press 166 x 118mm

190pp

80 colour illustrations Softcover | Worldwide rights £9.95 | €12.95 | $14.95 978-0-714872-53-7

Hello,

My Name is Paul Smith

Contributions from Paul Smith and Deyan Sudjic

Celebrating over 40 years of this iconic fashion brand

October 2013 | Out of print co-published with Rizzoli 280 x 240mm 272pp

200 colour illustrations Hardcover | Worldwide rights $65.00 978-1-872005-48-5

The Design Museum in a Box

Edited by Deyan Sudjic and Mark Cortes Favis

100 iconic works, marking the Design Museum’s relaunch

October 2016 published by Penguin 132 x 168 x 65mm 100 postcards Hardcover | Worldwide rights £14.99 978-1-846148-70-5

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Curated by Priya Khanchandani

A major exhibition that celebrates the contemporary sari

Available from Autumn 2023

Skateboard

Curated by Jonathan Olivares and Kathryn Johnson

The first exhibition to chart how skateboards have evolved from the 1950s to now

Available from Summer 2024

Waste Age: What Can Design Do?

Curated by Gemma Curtin

Can design help solve the problem of waste? Discover how imaginative new approaches could shape a cleaner future

Slots available in 2023 and 2025

Football: Designing the Beautiful Game

Curated by Eleanor Watson

Fanatic supporter or part-time punter, discover the incredible stories of design behind the world’s beautiful game

Slots available in 2023 and 2024

WEIRD SENSATION FEELS GOOD: The World of ASMR

Curated by James Taylor-Foster and Esme Hawes

Step out from behind your screen and experience the world of ASMR. In collaboration with ArkDes, the Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design

Available from Summer 2023

Material Tales

Curated by Eleanor Watson

An exploration of material innovations and their role in shaping our world

Slots available in 2023 and 2024

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The Offbeat Sari

Touring Exhibitions Programme 2022-23

Find out more about the diverse range of exhibitions available to tour to UK and international venues. The Design Museum’s touring programme was founded in 2002 to bring design exhibitions to museum visitors around the world – from technology to fashion, the exhibitions cover all design disciplines.

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PICTURE CREDITS

Every reasonable attempt has been made to identify owners of copyright. Errors and omissions notified to the publisher will be corrected in subsequent editions.

Cover, Courtesy Raw Mango, photo Shubham Lodha; p. 4-5 Courtesy Norblack Norwhite, photo Bhavya Ahuja of Norblack Norwhite; p. 6 Courtesy Raw Mango, photo Ashish Shah; p. 7 Courtesy Raw Mango, photo Ritika Shah; p. 8 Courtesy Bodice; p. 9 top Courtesy Huemn, photo Pankaj Dahalia, model Rachi Chitakara; p. 9 bottom Courtesy Ekaya. Photo Bikramjit Bose; p. 10-11 Courtesy Norblack Norwhite. Photo Bikramjit Bose; p. 12-17, © Images courtesy Ai Weiwei Studio; p. 22-23 Courtesy of Friedman Benda and Jonathan Trayte.

Touring exhibitions image credits are as follows: Sari: Sari by Raw Mango, 2021. © Shubham Lodha. Skateboard: Mike Vallely, 1989. Photograph by Spike Jonze. Swimwear: Gordon Parks/The LIFE Picture Collection/Shutterstock ASMR: © Ed Reeve

Waste Age: Exhibition view of Materialism Volkswagen Beetle, Studio Drift, 2018. Photo by Felix Speller. Football: Exhibition view © Courtesy of Studio lost but found, Berlin; Studio Philippe Parreno, Paris; Anna Lena Films, Paris Sneakers: Exhibition view, Design Museum Den Bosch. © Ben Nienhuis Material Tales: Exhibition view, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing

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