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6/12/13
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Fritz Hansen's Showroom in Milan
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Republic of Fritz Hansen Showroom, Milan, Italy, Project Art Direction by Studiopepe
Photography: Andrea Ferrari
via here
More information at www.fritzhansen.com
More information at www.fritzhansen.com
6/2/13
5/30/13
5/28/13
Interior: Inside Rick Owens Parisian Home
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Rick Owens takes The Wall Street Journal on a tour of his Paris apartmentThe inteview here
foto: Francois Halard
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5/26/13
Anne Ten Donkelaar’s Flower Constructions
The delicate pressed flower and paper creations of Dutch artist Anne ten
Donkelaar function as three-dimensional gardens for the wall. See more of her lovely work here and see also a series called Broken Butterflies
5/23/13
Still Life
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Photograph: Ole Musken
Vintage decor items via Rydeng Kunsthandel - Oslo
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5/22/13
A conversation about the works of Serge Mouille
YHBHS interviewed Dan Tolson about Serge Mouille
Photograph: Laure
Joliet
Read the full interview here
5/21/13
Astrid Noack’s Atelier
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Astrid Noack (1888-1954) was a Danish sculptor who specialized in the human figure. At the age of 14 Astrid Noack moved from her native town of Ribe to Copenhagen, where she worked as a painter at the faience factory Aluminia.
Astrid Noack went to Paris in 1920 to realise her desire of becoming a ‘real’ artist. She was working at furniture and umbrella factories, she joined the Danish community of artists Academie Scandinavia in Maison Watteau, where the sculptor Adam Fischer and the painter Georg Jacobsen became her teachers and friends. In 1932 she returned to Copenhagen, where she became the first woman member of the artists’ group Grønningen in 1933. More information here all Images via Astrid Noack’s Atelier
5/18/13
Papillons and Insectes
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Eugene Alain Seguy was one of the foremost French designers at the
beginning of the 20th century. Working in both the Art Deco and Art
Nouveau styles, he published many design folios utilizing the pochoir
technique, a printing process that employs a series of stencils to lay
dense and vivid color.
He produced eleven albums of illustrations and patterns of which Papillons and Insectes were dedicated to insect subjects.. All images via here
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Tommy Loeland - Oslo
4/25/13
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