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Mario Bellini, Cupola cup and saucer, 1987. Glazed porcelain. Rosenthal studio line, Germany. Via Cooper Hewitt.
Hans Theo Baumann, coffee service Silhouette, 1959-60. Porcelain. Made by KPM, Germany. From the book Hans-Theo Baumann, kunst & design 1950-2010. Via Arnoldsche Art Publishers. A look at the book here.
Eva Zeisel, coffee service Tomorrow´s Classic, 1949/50. Hall China Company, USA. Collection Die Neue Sammlung – The International Design Museum Munich. Photo A. Laurenzo. Weiden, 2013.
Eva Zeisel, jug, 1946. Ceramics. Red Wing, Minnesota, USA. Via Red Digital
Enzo Mari, Formosa calendar, 1962
Dieter Rams, Thermolüfter HL1 / Van, 1959. Braun, Germany. Photo R. Hoffmann. Via Braundesignsammlung.de
László Moholy-Nagy, 1927.
Rebuilt in C4D, Alastair Gray, 2015.
GRETE JALK, Lounge Chair, 1963. Material laminated Oregon pine, manufactured by P. Jeppesen, Denmark. / 1stDibs
The Burden Chair by Noguchi
Detail of Isamu Noguchi Prototype chair, for William A.M. Burden, Northeast Harbor, Maine, 1947
Found this midcentury #vintageheath gem on @thethriftyscout’s Etsy page. Glazed were layered to cause this fade effect, a technique we still use today (See Orange Glow in our Summer Seasonal collection!).
Hank Beyer - 3 Degrees
The cover of the Fall 1946 @MuseumModernArt Bulletin (Vol XIV, No. 1), featuring an #Eames DCM & LCW.
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