The Enduring Legacy of the Panthella Table Lamp
The Panthella 400 Table Lamp, designed by Verner Panton in 1971, embodies futuristic design, balance, unity, and space interaction, enriching spaces with its enduring appeal and influence.Read More →
January 31, 2025
The Panthella 400 Table Lamp, designed by Verner Panton in 1971, embodies futuristic design, balance, unity, and space interaction, enriching spaces with its enduring appeal and influence.Read More →
“Contemporary Ceramics” by Emmanuel Cooper explores the transformative shift in ceramic art, showcasing functional, sculptural, and environmental installations with insightful perspectives.Read More →
“Making Design: Cooper Hewitt Museum Collections” is a transformative publication by Irma Boom, celebrating design excellence and the museum’s rich collection, offering a unique narrative journey.Read More →
This blog post delves into the significance of the continuous spectrum of light in applied and decorative arts, from historical influences to modern design applications.Read More →
The monograph “Pier Luigi Nervi: Minimum Series” offers a comprehensive exploration of the influential architect and engineer’s works, providing insights through primary sources and visual interpretations. 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 →
The Citroën C5 X embodies the convergence of functionality and aesthetics, showcasing a harmonious blend of form and function, luxury craftsmanship, technological integration, and thoughtful color and material choices.Read More →
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Aldo Borletti founded the Compasso d’Oro (Golden Compass) competition and the award for product aesthetics at the Italian department store La Rinascente at the X Triennale (see Milan Triennale) in Milan in 1954. In Europe, the award was the first of its kind. Read More →
The J39 Chair, designed by Børge Mogensen in 1947, represents Danish Modern furniture and is known for its durability and refined appeal.Read More →