Take One Object
An Ethnographic Journey through Everyday Design, Material Culture and the Home
Take One Object
An Ethnographic Journey through Everyday Design, Material Culture and the Home
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Description
Bringing together forty-five authors to reflect on the importance of everyday objects, this volume showcases how things found in the home can provide a valuable method of design and ethnographic study. With each chapter foregrounding an author, an object and a domestic space, it delves into the material ecologies that surround us to create a contemporary portrait of the places we inhabit.
Combining analytical and empirical perspectives with autobiographical and archival recollections, an international line-up of designers, anthropologists, artists, architects and archaeologists each focus on a single domestic artefact. These objects demonstrate how anything can become the subject of design. From everyday products such as matches, blankets, toothbrushes and lamps to more personal items like a model Trabant car, a vinyl records collection and a vyshyvanka shirt, they showcase contemporary notions of materiality in different ways. The essays span diverse cultural, geographic and disciplinary contexts as well as thematically across gadgets, personal heritage, everyday essentials, furnishings, more-than-human companions, symbolism, and the past and future.
A blend of personal storytelling with design sensibility and ethnographic insight, this will be a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in new design research methodologies and the emotive and evocative power of everyday objects.
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Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Foreword. Primus Inter Pares, Daniel Miller (University College London, UK)
An Author, an Object, and a Home, Francisco Martínez (University of Murcia, Spain) and Tomás Errázuriz (Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile)
Part I: Biographies of Continuity
Blanket, Magda Craciun (Univeristy College London, UK)
Cabinet, Tinatin Khomeriki (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria)
Pebble, Adam Drazin (University College London, UK)
Chair, Mika Pantzar (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Photo Frame, Blanca Callén (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)
Pie Tin, Jeremy Gould (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Part II: Methods of Dwelling
Lamps, Maria Manuela Restivo (CARMAH Berlin, Germany)
Fireplace, Jenny Rinkinen (LUT University, Finland)
Hooks, Roland Reemaa (Central Saint Martins, UAL, UK)
Pitiless Floor, Ben Highmore (University of Sussex, UK)
Earplugs, Pedro Neto (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)
Frames, Patrick Laviolette (Masarykova Univerzita, Czech Republic)
Part III: Devices of Care
Fridge, Tomás Errázuriz (Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile)
Dishwasher, Martín Ávila (Konstfack, University of the Arts, Sweden)
Hair Dryer, Giacomo Pozzi (IULM University, Italy)
Cochlear Hearing Device, Jeff Malpas (University of Tasmania, Australia)
Arepa Grill, Catalina Cortés Severino (Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia)
Hummingbird Feeder, Hermione Spriggs (Independent Scholar, UK)
Part IV: Social World-Making
Cheese Ball Container, Katie Kilroy-Marac (University of Toronto, Canada)
Jam Jar, Sophie Woodward (University of Manchester, UK)
Cupboard, Lucy Khofi (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
Books, Michael Jackson (Harvard University, USA)
Woven Basket, Justicia C. Tegyeka Kiconco (MASS Design Group, Rwanda)
Family Photos, Ricardo Greene (Universidad San Sebastian, Spain)
Part V: Evocative Things
Framed Hole, Kiven Strohm (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Key-thing, Martin D. Frederiksen (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Empty Honey Jar, Elizabeth Saleh (American University of Beirut, Lebanon)
Shirt, Nastasia Fomina (Aalto University, Finland)
Matchbox, Suzie Thomas (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
Castle Knocker, Tim Edensor (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
Part VI: Displacement
Passport, Carna Brkovic (Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany)
Guitar, Hanna Valynets (Independent Scholar, Belarus)
Perro, Ana Gutiérrez Garza (University of St Andrews, UK)
Vase, Beatrice Juškaite (University of Oxford, UK)
Pointe Shoes, Jenny Tang (University of Cambridge, UK)
Beach House, Damián Omar Martínez (University of Granada, Spain)
Part VII: Futures of Dwelling
Vinyl Collection, Francisco Martínez (University of Murcia, Spain)
Sublet Room, Anna Kin (Independent Scholar, Kazakhstan)
Countryside House, Sung-Hoon Hong (Independent Scholar, South Korea)
Book, Anatolijs Venovcevs (University of Oulu, Finland)
Futures Table, Sarah Pink (Monash University, Australia)
Afterword. A Saturation, Kathleen Stewart (Univeristy of Texas at Austin, USA)
Home: A User's Manual, Santiago Orrego (University of Murcia, Spain)
Index
Product details
| Published | Dec 10 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 336 |
| ISBN | 9781350597730 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Visual Arts |
| Illustrations | 42 colour illus |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























