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MKDA: Workplace Design Where Form Delivers Function

Author/EditorKleinberg, Michael (Author)
Kleinberg, Jeffrey L. (Author)
ISBN: 9780997548983
Pub Date26/04/2018
BindingHardback
Pages250
Dimensions (mm)260(h) * 260(w)
It takes a lot to impress the fashion industry. But in 1959, Vienna-born interior designer Milo Kleinberg opened Milo Kleinberg Design Associates in New York, and created showrooms for the Garment District that captured the essence of the fashion houses they served--and improved sales and services dramatically.
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It takes a lot to impress the fashion industry. But in 1959, Vienna-born interior designer Milo Kleinberg opened Milo
Kleinberg Design Associates in New York, and created showrooms for the Garment District that captured the essence of the fashion houses they served--and improved sales and services dramatically. Industry pacesetters such as Gloria Vanderbilt noticed, and Kleinberg's firm, now renamed MKDA, took off.

In MKDA: Workplace Design Where Form Delivers Function, published by Visual Profile Books, principals Michael and Jeffrey Kleinberg give readers a behind-the-scenes look at what makes their family-owned space planning, design and branding firm the success story it is, ranked year after year by Interior Design magazine as one of the nation's 100 Interior Design Giants. Yes, there's magic in the design of beautiful spaces for such clients as Calvin Klein, Remy Cointreau USA, Cambridge University Press and GE Monogram. Fifty outstanding projects fill this book with their brilliance.

It takes a lot to impress the fashion industry. But in 1959, Vienna-born interior designer Milo Kleinberg opened Milo
Kleinberg Design Associates in New York, and created showrooms for the Garment District that captured the essence of the fashion houses they served--and improved sales and services dramatically. Industry pacesetters such as Gloria Vanderbilt noticed, and Kleinberg's firm, now renamed MKDA, took off.

In MKDA: Workplace Design Where Form Delivers Function, published by Visual Profile Books, principals Michael and Jeffrey Kleinberg give readers a behind-the-scenes look at what makes their family-owned space planning, design and branding firm the success story it is, ranked year after year by Interior Design magazine as one of the nation's 100 Interior Design Giants. Yes, there's magic in the design of beautiful spaces for such clients as Calvin Klein, Remy Cointreau USA, Cambridge University Press and GE Monogram. Fifty outstanding projects fill this book with their brilliance.

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