Mercedes-Benz: The Epitome of Excellence in Design
Mercedes-Benz embodies design excellence, seamlessly merging aesthetics, innovation, and performance in iconic vehicles. Their commitment to luxury and innovation sets them apart.Read More →
January 31, 2025
The tag explores enduring design principles that transcend trends, maintaining relevance and aesthetic appeal across generations. Rooted in craftsmanship, functionality, and refined aesthetics, timeless design is evident in everything from classical architecture and Art Deco furnishings to minimalist Scandinavian interiors. This tag examines how materials, proportion, and artistry contribute to longevity in design, highlighting historical influences and contemporary interpretations that continue to shape the applied and decorative arts.
Mercedes-Benz embodies design excellence, seamlessly merging aesthetics, innovation, and performance in iconic vehicles. Their commitment to luxury and innovation sets them apart.Read More →
Konrad Galaaen, a Norwegian ceramist and designer, created iconic designs like Spire and received recognition for his work in ceramics.Read More →
Danish Modern From the 1950s onwards, this term, along with its Scandinavian and Swedish counterparts, was widely used to describe those aspects of Danish design that acknowledged some of the characteristics of Modernism but were distinguished by the use of more traditional materials, natural finishes, organic shapes, sculptural form, and a respect for craftsmanship.Read More →
Verner Panton’s 1969 Living Tower by Vitra represents the 1960s domestic landscape, offering versatile seating arrangements, organic forms, and vibrant colors.Read More →
Lauren Liess, known from HGTV’s Best House on the Block, shares design secrets for a warm, natural home in “Down to Earth”. Embrace sustainability and a relaxed lifestyle.Read More →
The Artek Aalto Table 86, designed by Alvar Aalto in 1935, embodies timeless Scandinavian design, sustainability, and versatility, making it a design icon.Read More →
The Dansk Chili Red Kobenstyle Casserole, an iconic mid-century cookware, marries style with functionality. Its vibrant color, practical design, and durability define culinary history.Read More →
The New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit), a movement in 1920s German art, was a reaction against expressionism. Coined by Gustav Hartlaub, it featured figurative, cynical art without pre-war idealism.Read More →
She designed the Hallesche Form tea and coffee set for KPM in 1930, which was a huge commercial success, especially with Trude Petri’s gold rings (1931) decor.Read More →
Dwell magazine and Gear Patrol highlight iconic items in the Knoll Modern Comfort Sale, including the revolutionary Wassily Chair, innovative Bertoia Diamond Chair, and versatile Florence Knoll Coffee Table – embodying design history and forward-thinking functionality.Read More →