This beautifully curated book explores the artistry, innovation and cultural significance of 50 chair designs. Each entry highlights how a commonplace item is a reflection of creativity, craftsmanship and the human experience. This is not just a book for design enthusiasts -- it is for anyone who appreciates the quiet elegance of well-made objects that merge form and function. Organized chronologically, there are a host of iconic pieces, from Thonet's No. 14 bentwood chair to Jean Prouvé's Standard chair with its industrial clarity, and Jasper Morrison's playfully minimalist Air-Chair, alongside vernacular creations that reveal how cultural needs shape utility and beauty. Each piece is treated as a story about form, function, material and the people who imagined them. The book finds wonder in the ordinary - celebrating chairs as objects we use every day, often without noticing the design thought behind them. Beauty of Everyday Objects This small-format, accessible design series celebrates humble, ordinary objects that we interact with every day - the functional and beautiful things that spark joy.
Each book features 50 design products that have altered the way we live, work and think.