Rethinking Sitting by Peter Opsvik (Paperback)
Humans have lived physically active lives for millions of years. On the other hand, industrialisation has bred passivity and a growing predominance of the sittingRead More →
January 31, 2025
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Humans have lived physically active lives for millions of years. On the other hand, industrialisation has bred passivity and a growing predominance of the sittingRead More →
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Hiroshi Yajima, a Japanese designer, creates minimalist furniture that blends tradition and modernity, emphasizing natural materials and craftsmanship, exemplified by his Forms Stackable Stool.Read More →
Tom Chung, a Canadian designer, founded his studio in 2016, focusing on context-driven industrial design, emphasizing mobility and durability in versatile objects for various environments.Read More →
The Gallery House exemplifies innovative brick architecture, blending tradition with modernity, serving as a vibrant community hub while reflecting cultural continuity and architectural excellence.Read More →
Michel Péclard, stool, 1955. Beech and birch. Made by Horgen-Glarus, Switzerland, from 1926 the firm produced wood furniture and they furnished the Swiss Pavillion, 1929-30.Read More →
I found this article from a 1938 edition of the The Courier Mail. Primer for painters Most homeowners like to have their house looking brandRead More →
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Rookwood Pottery, founded by Maria Longworth Nichols in 1880 in Cincinnati, became significant in American ceramic art, producing awarded ceramics until 1966.Read More →