Dorothea Lange , Arches, Egypt, 1963
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Dorothea Lange , Arches, Egypt, 1963
why am i afraid
The most beautiful foyer. Perfect mix of art deco, MCM, modern, and arty. I’m in love <3<3
Minimalist hallway
It's dark here, but in a calm way.
Plants may never talk to you, but they're always there to listen.
A long, marble hallway in the same Manhattan apartment is made more inviting with the addition of shoji screens. Mr. Takeuchi concealed a small service entrance with shoji and then created the illusion of a wider entry by extending them along the empty wall. The “panes” are Mylar, more durable and less expensive in the U.S. than Japanese handmade paper.
At Home with Japanese Design, 1990
Designing with Tile, Stone & Brick, 1995
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Detail of Stone Wall, Mitla, Mexico, 1936. Photo by Josef Albers.
“Josef Albers and his wife and fellow artist, Anni Albers, met at the legendary Bauhaus in Weimar, Germany and became influential teachers there before emigrating to the United States, where they nurtured students at Black Mountain College and Yale University. Their ideas about modern art, however, were profoundly shaped by a different country. Between 1935 and 1967, they made no less than thirteen trips to Mexico and encountered art and artifacts that changed the way they thought about material, color, and abstraction.” https://www.instagram.com/p/ChAhGTTt5ee/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Josef Albers, Study for Graphic Tectonic, 1941-42
The Encyclopedia of Interior Design & Decoration, Niesewand-Lawrence, 1988 📚
Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy 🖨️