
Observations, Research, and Design
Todd Bracher's first monograph is organized not as a career survey but as a record of method — the observations and research that precede every object he makes. Twenty-five years of work across furniture, product, and interior design, structured into 26 thematic chapters that follow the thinking before the making.
Bracher's approach is grounded in science rather than style, and the book reflects that: collaborations with Georg Jensen, Fritz Hansen, Herman Miller, and 3M are framed as case studies in how context shapes form, how constraints become design decisions, how an object earns its existence.
For anyone curious about how objects earn their form, it's a rare look inside a rigorous practice.
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Observations, Research, and Design
Todd Bracher's first monograph is organized not as a career survey but as a record of method — the observations and research that precede every object he makes. Twenty-five years of work across furniture, product, and interior design, structured into 26 thematic chapters that follow the thinking before the making.
Bracher's approach is grounded in science rather than style, and the book reflects that: collaborations with Georg Jensen, Fritz Hansen, Herman Miller, and 3M are framed as case studies in how context shapes form, how constraints become design decisions, how an object earns its existence.
For anyone curious about how objects earn their form, it's a rare look inside a rigorous practice.
Impeccably designed by Henrik Nygren · Offset and foil stamped cover with tipped-in image · 256 pages · 10.2" × 11.75"
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Todd Bracher's first monograph is organized not as a career survey but as a record of method — the observations and research that precede every object he makes. Twenty-five years of work across furniture, product, and interior design, structured into 26 thematic chapters that follow the thinking before the making.
Bracher's approach is grounded in science rather than style, and the book reflects that: collaborations with Georg Jensen, Fritz Hansen, Herman Miller, and 3M are framed as case studies in how context shapes form, how constraints become design decisions, how an object earns its existence.
For anyone curious about how objects earn their form, it's a rare look inside a rigorous practice.
Impeccably designed by Henrik Nygren · Offset and foil stamped cover with tipped-in image · 256 pages · 10.2" × 11.75"























