Pedro Miralles (1955 – 1993), Spanish Architect and Designer
Pedro Miralles, a renowned Spanish architect and designer, left a mark in the late 20th century with his innovative industrial designs and recognition.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Postmodernism in the realm of Applied and Decorative Arts represents a departure from the rigid rules of modernism, embracing a playful and eclectic approach to design. This category challenges the conventions of form and function, encouraging the blending of diverse styles, materials, and cultural influences. With a penchant for irony and pastiche, Postmodern design often subverts traditional norms, resulting in visually striking and thought-provoking creations. Whether it’s the bold geometric patterns of Memphis Group furniture or the whimsical, asymmetrical designs of Ettore Sottsass, Postmodernism invites us to question established design principles and revel in the freedom of creative reinterpretation. It’s a movement that celebrates diversity and encourages us to view the world of design through a fresh and daring lens.
Pedro Miralles, a renowned Spanish architect and designer, left a mark in the late 20th century with his innovative industrial designs and recognition.Read More →
Paolo Pallucco, a groundbreaking Italian designer, redefined modern classics with his avant-garde approach. His enduring impact is celebrated in the “Luck and Sex. That’s All.” exhibition.Read More →
Superstudio, an avant-garde architectural collective, challenged traditional design through utopian concepts, influencing modern architecture and promoting critical discussions on consumerism and urbanism.Read More →
The “Cartier Design Viewed by Ettore Sottsass” exhibition featured Cartier pieces as design art, blending French luxury and Italian aesthetics, redefining their aesthetic value from June to September 2002.Read More →