Anni Albers: Notebook 1970-1980
Anni Albers’ Notebook 1970-1980 showcases her creative process through intricate drawings and studies, revealing her evolution as a draftsman and exploration of complex geometric patterns.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Anni Albers’ Notebook 1970-1980 showcases her creative process through intricate drawings and studies, revealing her evolution as a draftsman and exploration of complex geometric patterns.Read More →
New Wave Clay explores the evolution of ceramics into a new design category, merging craftsmanship and artistic expression while showcasing diverse works from various creative backgrounds.Read More →
The Ceramics Bible is a comprehensive guide for ceramic practitioners, offering techniques, historical insights, and troubleshooting tips, complete with over 700 illustrations. Perfect for artists and students.Read More →
Barbro Nilsson, a prominent Swedish textile designer, specialized in intricate carpets, receiving notable awards, and was instrumental at AB Märta Måås-Fjetterström from 1942 until her death.Read More →
Alvar Aalto (1898-1976), a Finnish architect and builder, designed nearly one hundred single-family houses over the course of his fifty-year career. Aalto’s work, which includedRead More →
How did so much beauty and imagination appear in daily rural life articles in Portugal? How did these objects’ shapes so deftly combine need andRead More →
The Vimini collection, named for the Italian word for wicker, blends outdoor wicker and wooden frames to evoke nostalgia and a sense of home.Read More →
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 →
Rookwood Pottery, founded by Maria Longworth Nichols in 1880 in Cincinnati, became significant in American ceramic art, producing awarded ceramics until 1966.Read More →