Interieur Villa Leuring
Den Haag 1901-1903
Architect: Henry van de Velde
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Interieur Villa Leuring
Den Haag 1901-1903
Architect: Henry van de Velde
Marcel Breuer - Important catalogue 1974
Via @rarebooksparis instagram
Primary School at Nagele
Noordoostpolder, 1954
Architect Aldo van Eyck
Exhibition Museum Nagele
Large metal bookcase, design H.&J. Ziersch
From the book: 'Mooier wonen'
Jan Castens, interior-architect The Hague
Diane Keaton 5/1/1946 - 11/10/2025
Casa Salvati
Alberto Salvati & Ambrogio Tresoldi
Arenzano, Italy 1961-1964
Source: casa salvati instagram
Axel Einar Hjort (1888 - 1959) Sweden
'Mora-series'
Nordiska Kompaniet
The 1930 Stockholm Exhibition
Marina Bulgari's Chic Rome Apartment
House Beautiful January 1975 issue
Installation view of the exhibition:
"Le Corbusier: Architecture, Painting, Design"
The Museum of Modern Art Archives
Photo by Soichi Sunami, 1951
1960s Advertisement of the Ball Chair
Design by Eero Aarnio for Asko
Finland 1963
Residential Complex “Münsterpark” (1971-76) in Düsseldorf, Germany, by Walter Brune. Photo by Rudolf Monk.
Francis Bacon - furniture design (1930s)
Francis Bacon, best known for his visceral and emotionally charged paintings, also made a brief yet intriguing foray into furniture design during the late 1920s and early 1930s. His work in this field reflected the influence of modernist and Bauhaus aesthetics, characterized by minimalist forms, functional lines, and the innovative use of materials like glass, chrome, and tubular steel. Though his career in furniture was short-lived, Bacon’s designs revealed a sharp eye for structure and form - qualities that would later manifest in his haunting visual compositions. His furniture pieces, rare and highly collectible today, offer a glimpse into the early creative explorations of one of the 20th century’s most provocative artists.
Photo: The Studio Magazine - 'The 1930 Look in British Decoration' (via christies.com)
Helen Frankenthaler in her New York studio.
Photo: Alexander Liberman. Vogue, May 1967
Valentine Schlegel
La Neuville 1971
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House (1975) built for himself in Los Angeles, CA, USA, by Donald Judge. Photo by Julius Shulman.