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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Love Begins
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Three Goblin Art
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Ferrari 250 GTO.
"Museum Wegner," Tønder, Denmark,
The Museum is a new cultural institution that will celebrate the life and legacy of Hans J. Wegner, the legendary furniture designer known worldwide as “the Master of the Chair.”
Set to rise in the marshlands outside Tönder—Wegner’s childhood hometown where he first trained as a carpenter—the museum represents both an architectural achievement and a poignant homecoming for Denmark’s design heritage.
The 5,000-square-meter museum will transform a pair of historic farm buildings dating back to 1445, weaving together centuries of craftsmanship tradition with contemporary architectural innovation.
Courtesy: Studio Cobe
Flag Halyard chair | Hans Wegner | 1950
Design and visuals by Lev Nikitin
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"Maison de L'Homme" Called "Pavillon Le Corbusier," Zürich-Seefeld, Switzerland,
Designed in the 1960s by Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier, this beautiful "floating" staircase was conceived as a sculptural composition of concrete, steel and wood.
Go Fujita's Home, Hyōgo, Japan
1966 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 4.2-Litre Roadster
Oscar Niemeyer illustrations
Hungary-based illustrator Levente Szabó creates minimalist illustrations that celebrate the work of acclaimed modernist architect Oscar Niemeyer.
“Feng Shui Swimming Pool” ≋ Mikou Studio — photographed by Hélène Binet
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