Dinanderie: A Heritage of Brassware Craftsmanship
Dinanderie is a unique brassware from early Middle Ages Belgium, known for practical household items, evolving to include various global metalworking influences over time.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Dinanderie is a unique brassware from early Middle Ages Belgium, known for practical household items, evolving to include various global metalworking influences over time.Read More →
The “Deutsche Blumen” style, introduced in 1725, revolutionized 18th-century ceramics with its naturalistic floral designs, reflecting the Enlightenment’s fascination with botany and accuracy.Read More →
Hafner ware, originating in Germany, evolved into decorative stove tiles with intricate designs. Shift to tin glazing enhanced artistic expression and color variety. Read More →
The 1930 International Exhibition of Cotton Textiles and Decorative Metals showcased the fusion of traditional craftsmanship and industrial innovation, influencing modern design.Read More →
Nendo, a prominent name in Japanese design, embodies Japanese aesthetics with global sensibilities. Oki Sato’s architectural prowess and collaborations have led to celebrated creations worldwide.Read More →
The term “Glasgow School” refers to influential groups of artists in Glasgow, from the 1880s and into the 20th century, shaping Scottish art.Read More →
Osvaldo Borsani, a pioneering Italian furniture designer, co-founded Tecno to industrialize elegant, innovative furniture, notably the versatile P40 lounge chair, revolutionizing contract furniture.Read More →
Rattan, native to southern Asia, Malaysia, and China, is used for caning and weaving wicker furniture. Its strength and versatility make it popular worldwide.Read More →
A diverse, eclectic and interesting selection of designers; architects, ceramicists, metal smith, interior designer. For inspiration and information;Read More →