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Art Deco armchair by Abel Faidy

Abel Faidy’s 1927 Art Deco armchair embodies modernity with machine aesthetics, geometric forms, vibrant colors, and craftsmanship, symbolizing the innovative spirit of the era.Read More →

Galison Liberty Best in Show Porcelain Pen Pot

The Galison Liberty Best in Show Porcelain Pen Pot combines functionality and style, featuring canine illustrations and floral motifs for a versatile and aesthetically pleasing workspace addition.Read More →

Simon Porte Jacquemus, a Provence-born designer, blends regional charm and innovative design to create authentic and diverse fashion pieces, inviting self-expression.Read More →

Galison Liberty Scalloped Shaped Notecard Set

Discover the Galison Liberty Scalloped Shaped Notecard Set, a fusion of design and functionality, perfect for any occasion and a thoughtful gift for design enthusiasts.Read More →

Roy Lichtenstein: Whaam!

Pop Art, born in the 1950s, delves deep into psychology through bold colors, popular icons, irony, and cognitive dissonance, challenging societal norms.Read More →

Flavio Poli red vase featured image

Flavio Poli (1900 – 1984) was an Italian designer of glassware. He was born in Chioggia and worked in Venice professionally. He was born in 1900 and studied art at the Istituto d’Arte di Venezia before working as a ceramicist.Read More →

French Fabrics in the art deco style

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 →

Furnishing fabric of wool and cotton damask, designed by Augustus Pugin, made by Frederick Crace & Son, England, 1851

The Neo-Gothic style, originating in the 19th century, is experiencing a resurgence, inspiring contemporary design with historical depth and spiritual depth.Read More →