Eugenia Errazuriz (1860 – 1951) – Woman of Taste
Eugenia Errazuriz, a Chilean society hostess, left a profound influence on art and design. Known for advocating simplicity and elegance, she shaped Picasso’s work.Read More →
January 31, 2025
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Eugenia Errazuriz, a Chilean society hostess, left a profound influence on art and design. Known for advocating simplicity and elegance, she shaped Picasso’s work.Read More →
He was dubbed “the father” of New Wave or Swiss Punk typography . LEARN MORERead More →
Morrison produced quirky, satiric, understated furniture. His 1986 South Kensington flat was widely published in design magazines. He designed 1988 Door handles I and II, and a 1989 range of aluminium handles produced by FSB in Germany. Read More →
Shoji Hamada, a Japanese potter, embraced the profound traditions of Japanese ceramics and pottery, emphasizing simplicity and function. His collaboration with Bernard Leach left a lasting legacy in the world of ceramics.Read More →
Ryu-Tsu, a western-centric fashion and culture magazine, showcased Ikko Tanaka’s pioneering fusion of modernism and Japanese culture in graphic design. Tanaka’s impact was international.Read More →
Claude Garamond, a notable 16th-century French type designer, transformed typography by creating independent letter forms, moving beyond Gothic influences before his death in poverty in 1561.Read More →
Jay Spectre (1930 – 1992) was an American Interior and furniture designer. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky. He was professionally active in New York.
He began his interior design career in 1951 in Louisville. In 1968, he established the design company Jay Spectre, in New York. He designed interiors for luxury homes, private jet aircraft, yachts, and offices, which showed Art Deco, Asian, and African influences with high-tech and hand-carved elements. Read More →
Oscar Onken (1858 – 1948) was an American entrepreneur. He was professionally active in Ohio. Onken was a prominent businessman and philanthropist. Impressed with the Gustav Stickley and Austrian stands at the 1904 St. Louis ‘Louisiana Purchase Exposition,’ he founded The Shop of the Crafts in Cincinnati in 1904. Read More →
Frantz Jourdain, a Belgian architect and author, was a key figure in Art Nouveau. Known for La Samaritaine, he was also a prolific critic and theorist.Read More →
Longines Pilot Majetek is a modern update to its landmark timepiece from 1935. With a fluted bezel, and triangular indicator. READ MORERead More →