Book "Type 7 Volume 5"
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| Article number: | TY7TYPE7VL5 |
| Condition: | new New: a brand-new, unused. |
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Introducing Type 7 Volume Five, the latest in the Type 7 Volume book series. Lovingly designed and highly curated, our fifth annual edition distills the very best of Type 7 into its purest form, arriving in a distinctive protective shipping box featuring a collage of photographs and artworks from the book within. Published in limited edition, unravel the uniquely-designed cardboard tear strip in the shape of the Type 7 logo and unveil the striking orange slipcase beneath. Reflecting the five years of Type 7, five unique artworks from creatives spotlighted within the book are featured on the cover; Brittany Fanning’s instantly-recognisable surrealist style features a cat lazily perched on the hood of a Porsche 911, DC Shoes co-founder Damon Way’s Joy Division-inspired Porsche 944 awaits its next drive, a 911 rev limiter races towards the redline, Aiden de Cadenet’s heirloom Porsche 356 soaks in the sunset on Mulholland Drive, and a renowned historic Porsche 911 rally car attacks a stage in a historical photograph. Metallic inks and tip-in pages weave through the book, creating an experience as surprising as the stories and rich photography within.
Once the slipcase is removed and the book is opened, Type 7 Volume Five dives deeper than ever, spotlighting globally renowned artists like Keita Morimoto, showcasing visionary architecture from the Brutalist legacy of Marcel Breuer to the modern minimalism of Not a Hotel, and exploring the enduring appeal of automotive design and culture.
Once the slipcase is removed and the book is opened, Type 7 Volume Five dives deeper than ever, spotlighting globally renowned artists like Keita Morimoto, showcasing visionary architecture from the Brutalist legacy of Marcel Breuer to the modern minimalism of Not a Hotel, and exploring the enduring appeal of automotive design and culture.