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The Art of Clairtone: The Making of a Design Icon, 1958-1971

by Nina Munk

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ISBN13: 9780771065071
ISBN10: 0771065078
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A fully illustrated, stylish look back at the story behind a Canadian design icon.

For a decade, in the 1960s, Clairtone Sound Corporation captured the spirit of the times: sophisticated, cosmopolitan, liberated. From its modern oiled-walnut and teak stereos to its minimalist logos and promotional materials, Clairtone produced a powerful and enduring body of design work.

Founded in 1958 by two young Canadians, Peter Munk and David Gilmour, Clairtone quickly became known for its iconic designs and masterful advertising campaigns. Its acclaimed Project G stereo, with its space-age styling, epitomized the Swinging Sixties. Famously, Hugh Hefner owned a Project G. So did Frank Sinatra. Oscar Peterson affirmed that his music sounded as good on a G as it did live. In 1967, suggesting how deeply Clairtone’s G series had come to be identified with popular culture, the G2 appeared in The Graduate with Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft.

With 250 illustrations, including previously unpublished drawings, rare film stills, confidential memorandums, and original photography, The Art of Clairtone is a candid and in-depth look at the company’s skyrocketing success — and sensational collapse. Through the recollections of those who knew Clairtone best, from its founders to its designers, engineers, and salesmen, and with comments from Karim Rashid, Douglas Coupland, Tyler Brûlé, and Bruce Mau, among others, this elegant book, published on the 50th anniversary of Clairtone’s launch, celebrates an iconoclastic company that once seemed to represent the promise of Canada.

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ISBN:
9780771065071
Subtitle:
The Making of a Design Icon, 1958-1971
Author:
Munk, Nina
Author:
Gotlieb, Rachel
Author:
Nina Munk and Rachel Gotlieb
Publisher:
McClelland & Stewart
Subject:
Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - General
Subject:
Design - Furniture
Subject:
History - Contemporary (1945- )
Subject:
History
Subject:
Furniture
Subject:
Clairtone Sound Corporation - History
Subject:
Electronic industries -- Canada -- History.
Publication Date:
April 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
171
Dimensions:
8.91x10.27x.83 in. 2.26 lbs.

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