Jochen Eisenbrand's Design Favorites
The Chief Curator of the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany, shares a selection of works from our London Design auction, taking place on 19 June.
Read moreThe Chief Curator of the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany, shares a selection of works from our London Design auction, taking place on 19 June.
Read moreTour our Design sale in this virtual reality walkthrough from 30 Berkeley Square. On view: Gio Ponti, Fontana Arte, Max Ingrand, Claude Lalanne and more.
Read moreRetaining an organic quality while anticipating a more mechanized expression of the Art Deco style, Jean Dunand's set of three nesting tables seamlessly combine simplicity of form and geometric decoration.
Read moreAn impressive feat of sustained making, ‘Kamen’ is also a cyclical act of reception—refining, improving and extending the same forms and materials.
Read moreThis exceptional piece by Claude Lalanne, designed for a client's home in the Caribbean, reveals the full scope of her irreplaceable imagination.
Read moreAn homage to Miss Blanche DuBois, the heroine in Tennessee Williams' 'A Streetcar Named Desire,' the present chair has become one of the most iconic designs in Shiro Kuramata's oeuvre.
Read moreLuke T. Baker explores how the Australian designer looked to Italian coachbuilding techniques to create his own sleek and sensual works.
Read moreTwo conceptual works by Studio Job offer tongue-in-cheek commentary on such grave matters as power, capitalism and the legacy of art itself.
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