Danny Ho Fong – Chinese American Furniture Designer
Danny Ho Fong was a Chinese American furniture manufacturer. He was born in Canton and professionally active in San Francisco and Los Angeles.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Danny Ho Fong was a Chinese American furniture manufacturer. He was born in Canton and professionally active in San Francisco and Los Angeles.Read More →
Ergonomidesign, now known as Veryday, is a pioneering design company, widely acclaimed for their innovative and human-centric designs for the disabled.Read More →
The Art Deco movement in French textiles, flourishing in the 1920s, featured bold geometric patterns, vibrant colors, and luxury materials, influencing fashion and interior design.Read More →
David Adjaye’s seating for Knoll at The Met New York signifies a shift in cultural and design implications, blending contemporary design with social commentary.Read More →
Museum of Arts and Design – NY Beth Lipman: Collective Elegy Concluded April 4, 2021 For over two decades, Beth Lipman transformed glass, metal, clay,Read More →
Marianne Straub’s book covers hand weaving, cloth design, yarn choices, loom preparation, weave types, and fabric variations. Includes glossary and appendix.Read More →
Samuel Colt, born in 1814, revolutionized firearms with his innovative six-shooter. His legacy endures in military tactics, evolving firearms, and enduring impact.Read More →
The Shimmer Chair is a result of a partnership to create elegant, lightweight, and durable furniture from native Western Australian eucalyptus trees.Read More →
Joseph Maria Olbrich, a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement, designed the iconic Secession Building, promoting a new, modern artistic style emphasizing simplicity and functionality.Read More →
Miriam Haskell, a renowned New York jeweller, collaborated with designer Frank Hess to create exquisite floral motif jewellery, sourcing materials globally and pioneering new design techniques.Read More →