• Examples include the Rath Twin House in Haldenstein and school in Churwalden (1982-1983), protective structures over Roman excavations in Chur (1986) and his own studio in Haldenstein (1985-1986). (floornature.com)
  • Three close variants (with brass feet) are illustrated in Jeremy Cooper, Victorian and Edwardian Furniture and Interiors , London, 1987, fig. 117. (crabtreefarmcollections.org)
  • To commemorate this occasion, the Vitra Design Museum which also keeps the estates of Nelson, toured the first comprehensive retrospective of his work. (design-museum.de)
  • 1986. Retrieved 15 February 2023. (wikipedia.org)
  • The 2023 Kips Bay President's Dinner will be held at Cipriani 42nd Street, with design icon Bunny Williams as honorary chair and designers Jamie Drake and Corey Damen Jenkins as chairs. (vacationrentaldesigners.com)
  • and a celebration honoring the 2023 Southeast Designers & Architect of the Year. (vacationrentaldesigners.com)
  • In the year 2008, the American designer George Nelson (1908-1986) would have celebrated his 100th birthday. (design-museum.de)
  • George Nelson (1907 - 1986) was an American industrial designer. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Smyth ventured out on his own in 1988, focusing mostly on residential interior design throughout the United States and Europe. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • Graduated in architecture in 1984 at the Polytechnic of Milan, he began his professional activity in 1986 founding the AD architecture firm dealing with architecture and interior design. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • From 1991 he started the activity in the furnishing sector with planning and consulting for the formation and restructuring of furniture sales points and collaborations with companies in the sector. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • Nelson was one of the most influential figures in American design during the second half of the twentieth century. (design-museum.de)
  • Marc Newson has been described as one of the most influential designers of his generation. (marc-newson.com)
  • Nonetheless, as an architect who had few peers as a self-promoter, Wright was inexorably drawn to New York and its influential opinionmakers in publishing, broadcasting, and the arts. (nybooks.com)
  • Eileen Gray (1878-1976) is considered one of the most important and influential furniture designers and architects of the early twentieth century, inspiring both modernism and Art Deco movements. (hagley.org)
  • He began what many industry watchers say has become one of the most influential forces driving the dynamic interior design market. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • Paolo Buffa, influential mid-century Italian designer, is known for his fusion of traditional and modern aesthetics. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Gambrel specializes in residential interiors and custom furnishings. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • We are a custom jewelry manufacturing company that specializes in bridal and high-end custom designs. (endicott.edu)
  • The company also specializes in repairs, antique restoration, and re-designing old pieces into new modern designs. (endicott.edu)
  • 8x22" insert = 8x24" insert It specializes in luxury patterns and designs and is highly popular due to a large variety of options. (onesocollection.com)
  • Over the course of a week, ten events were held, culminating in an all-day music festival on 19 July 1986 at the Greater Manchester Exhibition Centre. (kunsthallebasel.ch)
  • There were presentations of books by writers such as Richard Boon and Cath Caroll, and Malcolm Garett curated an exhibition of graphics and typography by designers who - like Peter Saville, who also created the graphics for the Festival and whose works were featured in the show - had risen to prominence with album covers for famous bands such as Joy Division, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and New Order. (kunsthallebasel.ch)
  • The Italian legend and figurehead of Memphis , Ettore Sottsass is featured prominently among the giants of design in Vitra's current exhibition "Home Stories: 100 Years, 20 Visionary Interiors" and the subject of his own touring showcase last year. (azuremagazine.com)
  • Marc Newson studied Fine Art at The University of Sydney and with the aid of an Australian Crafts Council grant, he staged his first solo exhibition in 1986 at the age of 23. (marc-newson.com)
  • Among the main customers: Minotti, armchairs and sofas (exibition design and product), Rossana RB cucine (art direction, design and products exhibition), Roda Interior Garden design (art direction, exhibition design), Ceccotti Collections (art direction, design and product exhibition), Acerbis International (product). (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • From Berlin, the exhibition transferred to the Form/Design Center in Malmo in the spring of 2001, and then an expanded version was held at the National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • Everyone knows that New York is famous for the magnificent skyline defined by the skyscrapers that compose it, offers a wonderful exhibition of buildings. (metalocus.es)
  • The 'Design for a living world' exhibition (after New York's Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Field Museum and Millennium Park in Chicago, the exhibition will be. (egodesign.ca)
  • The exhibition of these esteemed works at The Metropolitan Museum of Art marks two modern highlights in the history of the Princely Collections, for never before have these works been on view in the New World, nor have the full depth and range of the Princely Collections been shown publicly to such advantage anywhere in the world for over thirty years. (metmuseum.org)
  • Leading assignments have included textiles for decorating the royal yacht Norge (1948), Oslo City Hall (1950), the Security Council chamber at the UN Headquarters in New York (1951) and Norway's NATO embassy in Paris (1954). (wikipedia.org)
  • His works, unique collector's pieces, are exhibited in his gallery in Milan and in important international design fairs, such as Design Miami / Basel, PAD London, Design Dubai, TEFAF and Art Paris. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • After meeting future partner Tom Fox at age 18, Nahem plunged full time into an interior design career, studying first at Parsons School of Design and then in Paris. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • She has written extensively about Maryland's State House, Government House, and the state-owned art collection and is the co-author of the upcoming 2021 WHHA re-release Designing Camelot . (whitehousehistory.org)
  • The artist is very famous, mainly because of the manufacturing of the Knotted Chair by Droog Design which was put on the market in 1996. (lovethesign.com)
  • In the nineties she worked in close collaboration with Droog Design. (egodesign.ca)
  • Whitney Museum of American Art by Marcel Breuer, 1966. (metalocus.es)
  • its best-known iterations in the United States are the Whitney Museum of American Art , which was designed by Marcel Breuer , and Paul Rudolph 's Yale Art and Architecture Building . (1stdibs.com)
  • The chair stands out among the other furnishings in his ornamental interiors as the centre of coordinated spatial action. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Her works been widely exhibited at home and abroad and can, for example, be seen in the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo, and in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. (wikipedia.org)
  • Following her death, King Edward VII , who had never liked Osborne, presented the house to the state on the day of his coronation , with the royal pavilion being retained as a private museum to Victoria. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since 2006 their work has been exhibited at leading museums and fairs worldwide, including the Victoria & Albert Museum London, Salone del Mobile Milan, World Expo Shanghai, Design/ Miami, Boijmans van Beuningen museum, Design Week Tokyo, Design Act Moscow, Museum of Arts & Design New York and The Israel Museum. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • 2010 Nauta and Gordijn's Fragile Future Concrete Chandelier won 'The Moet Hennessy - Pavillion of Art and Design London Prize' and was acquired by the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • Among furnishings by Basel interior designer Luiz Albisser, it will slowly evolve into a publicly-accessible archive of literature and materials relating to art education and will host workshops and discussions, whereby visitors have the opportunity to take material away with them and share their own views. (kunsthallebasel.ch)
  • Basel artist René Pulfer, former head of the Master of Fine Arts programme at the Basel Academy of Art and Design, is also presenting his collection of artist records, i.e., vinyl records released by artists or with covers designed by artists. (kunsthallebasel.ch)
  • One of the key exponents of contemporary Swiss architecture and winner of the Pritzker Prize in 2009, Peter Zumthor (1943) studied interior architecture at the Pratt Institute, New York and Schule für Gestaltung in Basel. (floornature.com)
  • The estate served as an exemplar for theorists and landscape architects, who cited Montgomery Place in their works to illustrate key terms and design principles, and praised its successful adaptation of European picturesque design principles for American landscapes. (nga.gov)
  • With an architectural degree from Yale, he was not only active in the fields of architecture and design, but was also a widely respected writer and publicist, lecturer, curator, and a passionate photographer. (design-museum.de)
  • CLAY BAUSKE is the museum curator at the Harry S. Truman Library in Independence, Missouri. (whitehousehistory.org)
  • Pier Giacomo Castiglioni was born in 1913 in Milan and after graduating in Architectural School of the Polytechnic of Milan he had a stunning career in the design and the academy, winning even nine gold compasses together with his brother, and exhibiting his works in the most famous museums in the world. (lovethesign.com)
  • Since 2000 he has lectured at the Master "Interior Manager" organized by Federmobile at Polidesign in Milan. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • Giorgina Castiglioni is an Italian architect and designer who studied architecture at Milan Polytechnic (1969). (encyclopedia.design)
  • The beauty of the patina generated by time is the leitmotiv that is reflected both in its architectural projects and in the interiors for private homes and commercial spaces throughout the world. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • His creations are routinely written up in Architectural Digest, the Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, House Beautiful, Gotham Magazine, and New York Spaces. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • The firm also ranks high on leading design lists, such as Architectural Digest's AD100, New York Magazine's Top 100, Luxe Magazine's Gold List, New York Spaces' Top 50 Designers, and Elle Decor's A-List. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • 1960 "Source of Inspiration" The Seagram Building's public plaza becomes a popular gathering place, inspired by New York City to enact new zoning incentives for developers to create "privately owned public spaces. (metalocus.es)
  • In the early 1970s, Herb created a force with THE BOLD LOOK OF KOHLER that forever changed the American bathroom and kitchen, transforming what were once utilitarian spaces into statements of design, style, sophistication, and craftsmanship. (kohler-ups.sg)
  • For more than twenty-five years, Gregory Allan Cramer - artist, designer, and licensed contractor - has been blending the creative vision of an accomplished artist with his unique design sensibility, creating warm and colorful living spaces that are at once elegant, romantic, playful, and inspired. (gregoryallancramer.com)
  • To find interior design's major players, one can't simply tally the number of touchdowns or compare batting averages. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • History of Design: Decorative Arts and Material Culture, 1400-2000. (doyle.com)
  • From industry staples like High Point and Salone to first-time debuts like the Design Social showhouse in Atlanta, read on for Business of Home 's monthly calendar highlights, including conferences, trade shows and design discussions-and for more great industry events, check out the BOH calendar here . (vacationrentaldesigners.com)
  • The Design Social Pop-Up, created in 2019 to connect interior designers with boutique trade brands, will host its first-ever showhouse at art adviser and gallerist Gregg Irby's house in Atlanta. (vacationrentaldesigners.com)
  • Notable projects have included designing a showhouse in Manhattan for Town & Country, designing a line of custom lighting with Urban Electric Company, and creating a custom accessories line with the Lacquer Company to design your home. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • Cox & Sons and the rise and fall of the church furnishing companies', The Decorative Arts Society Journal , 26, 2002, p. 14). (crabtreefarmcollections.org)
  • Co-sponsored by Veranda and free to attend, Design ADAC (Atlanta Decorative Arts Center) welcomes attendees for three days of events featuring industry experts from around the world. (vacationrentaldesigners.com)
  • 20th-century decorative arts dealer and Marx expert Liz O'Brien reveals many of Marx's undiscovered projects, including houses that have been razed despite preservationist protests, as well as his range of furniture designs. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • Lately, the word "brutalist" has been adopted by the realms of furniture design and the decorative arts to refer to chairs , cabinets , tables and accessory pieces such as mirror frames and lighting that are made of rougher, deeply textured metals and other materials that are the visual and palpable antithesis of the sleek, smooth and suave. (1stdibs.com)
  • As design director at Herman Miller, a leading US manufacturer of modern furniture design, Nelson had a major influence on the product line and public image of the company for over two decades. (design-museum.de)
  • Ever the rebel and with a career spanning more than five decades, Sottsass designed everything from typewriters for Olivetti and a seemingly irrational bookshelf to mysterious cabinets and even a bus shelter - each with a critical eye towards consumption, production and the role objects play in everyday life. (azuremagazine.com)
  • Raymond Loewy (1893-1986) was one of the most well know industrial designers during the middle decades of the twentieth century. (hagley.org)
  • After three decades, Fox-Nahem Associates still creates impressive interiors that attract well-to-do clients all over the country, including Robert Downey, Jr., whose Hamptons home was an Architectural Digest cover story (December, 2017). (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • Special FeatureAfter several decades during which minimalism has dominated design, ornamentation is finally coming out of its purgatory. (egodesign.ca)
  • Franco Raggi, born in 1945, has contributed greatly to the design and architecture fields for over five decades. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Michael Anastassiades Michael Anastassiades is a designer from Cyprus who opened his studio in 1994 in London, he is specialized in industrial design and engineering, peculiarity that makes his works unique. (lovethesign.com)
  • Bio_ExpressBorn (in 1977) in Lomé, Togo, a country where the word 'design' means little to most people, Kossi Aguessy wanted to create with his hands. (egodesign.ca)
  • He holds Honorary Doctorates from the Royal College of Art and The University of Sydney, has held Adjunct Professorships at The University of Sydney and Hong Kong Polytechnic University , and has been appointed RDI (Royal Designer for Industry) by the Royal Society of Arts . (marc-newson.com)
  • A prolific designer, Ettore Sottsass (1917 - 2007) not only founded the Memphis movement in early 1980s but worked for a number of renowned companies, including Olivetti. (azuremagazine.com)
  • To that end, the buildings are contoured with the dunes and landscaping is native- and site-appropriate, while furnishings and colour palettes reflect those of the environment. (smh.com.au)
  • Charles Rennie Mackintosh is Scotland's most celebrated architect and designer of the 20th century, and today his work is celebrated worldwide. (encyclopedia.design)
  • The most remarkable thing about the extensive literature on Frank Lloyd Wright-new additions to which flow forth season after season, even as the stream of other architecture books dwindles-is not its magnitude (871 titles, according to the Library of Congress catalog, twice the number of the building designs in his catalogue raisonné 1 ). (nybooks.com)
  • Then there are the Wrightian subthemes discussed in books such as Frank Lloyd Wright in New York: The Plaza Years, 1954-1959 , by the architectural journalists Jane King Hession and Debra Pickrel. (nybooks.com)
  • Frank Lloyd Wright would write fondly of the gifts in his autobiography and later scholars have drawn connections between Froebel Gifts and his architectural designs. (fallingwater.org)
  • Wright leaves for Chicago, finding employment in the office of Joseph Lyman Silsbee (1848-1913), a respected designer in the Victorian Gothic and Queen Anne styles. (fallingwater.org)
  • Wright advances quickly to head draftsman with design responsibilities for residences, and refers to Sullivan as his Liebermeister, or dear master, and is essentially the only architect whose work he praised. (fallingwater.org)
  • The chair in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1993.134), has brass feet and four pierced holes to the sides. (crabtreefarmcollections.org)
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin , New ser. (metmuseum.org)
  • New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1957. (metmuseum.org)
  • New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1955. (metmuseum.org)
  • The paintings, sculpture, firearms, porcelain, and other works of art exhibited at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and richly illustrated and discussed in this book were acquired or commissioned by the Princes of the House of Liechtenstein to decorate their magnificent palaces, to display their status and wealth, to make know their distinction as great collectors, and to satisfy their princely sense of noblesse oblige. (metmuseum.org)
  • Naming the top professionals in a field as dense with talent as interior design requires finesse. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • To bring our vision to life, we hired contractor Brian Bielski and designer Elizabeth Mitchel, both of Finesse Design Remodeling. (thequintessentialgroup.com)
  • Michael came up with the idea of creating built-in shelves in the dining room for my cookbooks (there was no room for kitchen bookcases in the new plan), and Finesse designed and built them by hand, incorporating sleek radiator covers with a mid-century look to create a stunning architectural feature. (thequintessentialgroup.com)
  • This is a collection of photographs and drawings of interiors designed by the firm of Lyman W. Cleveland, Interior Architecture & Design, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (hagley.org)
  • The event precedes the May opening of the Kips Bay Decorator Show House New York, which is returning for the first time since 2019. (vacationrentaldesigners.com)
  • In Austria, he created the Kunsthaus Bregenz (KUB) Museum of Contemporary Art, (1997), Topographie des Terrors international documentation center, Berlin (2002) and Kolumba Diocesan Museum, Cologne (2007). (floornature.com)
  • He has also chaired the London Design Museum 's International Design Council. (marc-newson.com)
  • DRIFT has been awarded several times for their designs, including - 2008 'Light of the Future' from the German Design Council for Fragile Future. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • The collection also includes published and draft copies of Fashion Calendar, Fashion International, Home Furnishing Calendar, Fashion Trade Calendar, and New York Fashion Council. (fitnyc.edu)
  • His office produced numerous furnishings and interior designs that became modern classics, including the Coconut Chair (1956), the Marshmallow Sofa (1956), the Ball Clock (1947) and the Bubble Lamps (1952 onwards). (design-museum.de)
  • This chair was designed by E.W. Pugin for the Granville hotel, Ramsgate, Kent, and made by either Cox & Sons or C. & R. Light, both of London. (crabtreefarmcollections.org)
  • The undated design for this model, inscribed 'front elevation of chair quarter real size Designed by E. Welby Pugin', is preserved in the Public Record Office, Kew (BT/43/58, no. 245877) - see below. (crabtreefarmcollections.org)
  • This chair belongs to a group of furniture designed by E.W. Pugin for the Granville Hotel, Ramsgate, the failure of which in 1873 led to him filing for bankruptcy. (crabtreefarmcollections.org)
  • He began his career hand making furniture and timepieces in a workshop in Sydney, early designs included the Super Guppy Lamp, Pod of Drawers and Embryo Chair, the latter of which has been in production since its inception. (marc-newson.com)
  • Portrait ExpressDanish designer Verner Panton spent many years thinking about how to produce a plastic chair moulded in one piece. (egodesign.ca)
  • an elegant and futuristic chair, designed to. (egodesign.ca)
  • In addition to his preoccupation with architecture and the domestic interior, Nelson intently pursued the topic of office furnishings. (design-museum.de)
  • Now that SoHo has flourished and grown for over 35 years-ever since it gained credibility and status as a neighborhood when New York City officially recognized this up and coming district in 1973-visitors marvel not only at the architecture, but also at the vibrant cultural and commercial life on the neighborhood's historic streets. (nyc.com)
  • Achille is focused on design, architecture and city planning, and with his brother Pier Giacomo wrote the history of national and international design. (lovethesign.com)
  • From our archives that has never before been published online, the mastermind behind the Tate Modern, the upcoming M+ Museum in Hong Kong and the new Vancouver Art Gallery discusses the art of architecture. (azuremagazine.com)
  • Numerous achievements in the field of architecture and interior design including residential houses, hotels, tourism facilities, and shops and commercial buildings. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • In 2012, Architectural Digest named him to their AD100 List, dubbing him one of "today's greatest talents in Architecture and Design. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • Joseph Dirand Architecture/Design Portrait_ExpressThe agency Joseph Dirand Architecture created in 1999 is specialized in the realization of projects of prestigious. (egodesign.ca)
  • Marco Acerbis, a stalwart in architecture and design, carved a unique career path beginning with prestigious Foster+Partners, before starting an independent, Italian practice. (encyclopedia.design)
  • He created Archizoom Associati in 1968 with Andrea Branzi, Gilberto Corretti, and Paolo Deganello, which developed industrial and architectural designs and urban planning and was a notable Italian architecture practice until 1972. (encyclopedia.design)
  • The term brutalism - which derives from the French word brut , meaning "raw" - was coined by architecture critic Reyner Banham to describe an architectural style that emerged in the 1950s featuring monumental buildings, usually made of unornamented concrete, whose design was meant to project an air of strength and solidity. (1stdibs.com)
  • As the renovation was being completed, Annette Hoyt Flanders was serving with the American Red Cross in France, during World War I. Flanders earned her B.S. degree in botany at Smith College in 1918 before leaving and would go on to study landscape architecture at the University of Illinois, civil engineering at Marquette University, and design, architecture and architectural history at the Sorbonne. (blogspot.com)
  • Both graduates from the Design Academy Eindhoven, Ralph Nauta and Lonneke Gordijn founded Studio DRIFT together with the vision of creating design that reacts to and questions human behavior in 2006. (bellavitaluxury.com)
  • PORTRAITHella Jongerius (born in 1963) studied industrial design at the Design Academy in Eindhoven. (egodesign.ca)
  • Flos only manufactures lamps and chandeliers, over the years meeting the most genius International designers, above all Italian ones, like Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni or Carlo and Tobia Scarpa. (lovethesign.com)
  • There are not so many designer brands like the Achille brothers, and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni that have wrote the history of the art of worldwide design. (lovethesign.com)
  • The programme thereby appropriates the title of the Festival of the Tenth Summer that took place in July 1986 in Manchester, and which celebrated the city of Manchester and at the same time 10 years of punk. (kunsthallebasel.ch)
  • Philippe Starck Important French designer, over the years Philippe Stark has been collaborating with some Italian design companies like Flos and Alessi. (lovethesign.com)
  • Over the past 35 years, Azure has interviewed many of the voices that have shaped - and continue to shape - the ever-expanding field of design. (azuremagazine.com)
  • Some 30 years later, it has set four world record prices at auction for work created by a living designer. (marc-newson.com)
  • After studying design at the Fashion Institute of Technology, Matthew Patrick Smyth spent six years learning the trade from famed New York architect David Easton. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • The Museum of Modern Art followed suit in subsequent years with exhibitions like "Machine Art," (1934), and "Bauhaus 1919-1928" (1938), further exposing the American public to this design style. (doyle.com)
  • Today, the iconic Italian designer is the subject of a number of exhibitions. (azuremagazine.com)
  • By the age of 25, Newson had created the Lockheed Lounge, a riveted aluminium chaise longue that has arguably become one of the most iconic contemporary design works. (marc-newson.com)
  • fabric designs, bedroom furniture designed for W.J. Bassett-Lowke, and others. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • Today, many Brunschwig and Fils fabric designs are inspired by museum collections from the US and France. (onesocollection.com)
  • Marcel Wanders Marcel Wanders is one of the designers collaborating with Flos, and he has the big credit to have given to the world the 'Mini can can' lamp. (lovethesign.com)
  • My design colleagues in the media have been asking me what I mean when I said I am unable to understand logic anymore - or even the world situation, politically, socially, financially etc. (azuremagazine.com)
  • He has worked across an extremely wide range of disciplines, and his clients include some of the best-known and most prestigious brands in the world spanning diverse sectors from furniture, luxury goods, and technology, to marine, automotive, and aviation design. (marc-newson.com)
  • Leading museums around the world have hosted solo retrospective exhibitions of his work. (marc-newson.com)
  • The tireless designer's work has prompted numerous features in New York Magazine, Elle Decor, House Beautiful, Town & Country, and World of Interiors. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • Many people all over the world adore his beautiful, straightforward designs. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Located in the eastern part of the United States, New York is the city with the most inhabitants in the country, as well as being one of the centres of the world economy since the end of the 19th century. (metalocus.es)
  • Design_PortraitHans J. Wegner is one of the designers to have made Danish design famous the world over, and he is a major name in the gallery of "Danish. (egodesign.ca)
  • Thieves centers on the New York blue-chip commercial art world, with its fussy idiosyncrasies and particular flavor of exploitation. (e-flux.com)
  • mouse : true, Brunschwig & Fils introduced a graphic, spotted fabric called Les Touches in 1965, and the design world went into a tizzy. (onesocollection.com)
  • For the grande dame of interior design and visionary of the first boutique hotel, everyone had taste - it was just a matter of personality. (azuremagazine.com)
  • Fioravanti, a celebrated automotive designer, has significantly influenced the industry with his visionary designs at Pininfarina, especially through collaborations with Ferrari. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Journal of Design History 14, no. 3 (2001): 207-25. (doyle.com)
  • She told the museum, "My work is both an artistic and scientific challenge. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Newson is the only industrial designer represented by Gagosian , and he is also represented by Galerie kreo , where Didier Krzentowski is compiling his catalogue raisonné . (marc-newson.com)
  • Everett E. Worthington was an industrial designer whose career began in 1915 in San Francisco, and continued in Chicago and New York City. (hagley.org)
  • Indeed the projects are manufactured combining industrial design, sculpture and decorative art. (lovethesign.com)
  • The collection consists of tear sheets from the trade press, advertisements, trade literature, trade catalogs and other publications collected by Daniel Smiley (1796-1878), former manager of the Lake Mohonk Mountain House, in the course of planning and executing new projects, maintaining the building and grounds, and purchasing new furnishings and equipments. (hagley.org)
  • While Gregory has recently closed the gallery to focus all of his efforts on working on design projects, he continues to maintain strong relationships with the country's most respected antique dealers and galleries. (gregoryallancramer.com)
  • In an ironic twist of fate, now galleries are leaving overpriced far-west Chelsea for the Lower East Side in the wake of the New Museum of Contemporary Art building its permanent home on the Bowery. (nyc.com)
  • How does a museum dedicated to the presentation of contemporary art marry its cultural policy with its public role? (kunsthallebasel.ch)
  • THE DESIGNERS OF THE WEEKFront design is a Stockholm collective (Swedish) founded by four young female designers : Sofia Lagerkvist, Charlotte von der Lancken, Anna. (egodesign.ca)
  • Although one of Manhattan's glories is Wright's last masterpiece, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum of 1943-1959 (which recently emerged from a meticulous restoration, mainly by Wank Adams Slavin Associates, in time for the building's fiftieth anniversary next fall), he built little else in the city and its environs, and never lost his country-boy misgivings about the corrupting metropolis. (nybooks.com)
  • The Lake Mohonk Mountain House was a noted summer resort hotel located on Lake Mohonk in the Shawangunk Mountains of Ulster County, northwest of New York City. (hagley.org)
  • the company's products were sold out of a showroom in New York City on Park Avenue. (doyle.com)
  • From METALOCUS we have selected 20 buildings that you should see on a visit to New York, collecting works of different characteristics and shapes that will surprise and encourage you to get to know the big city. (metalocus.es)
  • Sarah Michiko Designs is a trendsetting Ecom Jewelry Shop out of New York City, offering first-rate products and exceptional customer service to shoppers from the comfort of their own homes. (endicott.edu)
  • In 1929 the city, the State of New York and the New York Central Railroad agreed that something had to be done. (blogspot.com)
  • He's known for exquisitely detailed designs on residences, whether they are polished duplexes on Fifth Avenue, etched-in-stone country houses, or getaways in Palm Beach. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • Today he is best known for his tubular furniture designs. (doyle.com)
  • For both durability and comfort, McArthur's tubular aluminum furnishings were constructed with an internal tension rod within the aluminum frame. (doyle.com)
  • She designed curtains, furniture fabrics, tablecloths and carpets to be produced by Norway's leading textile factories. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1910, the DuPont Company purchased the Fabrikoid Company of Newburgh, New York, which had developed a textile coating process. (hagley.org)
  • important pieces of furniture by the masters of prewar Swedish design, including Carl Malmsten, Carl Bergsten,, Gustav Bergstrom, Axel Einar Hjort, and textile designer Marta Maas-Fjetterstrom. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • Machine Age design emphasized sleek forms inspired by automobiles, locomotives and airplanes. (doyle.com)
  • More recently, Zumthor designed the Zinc Mine Museum in Sauda, southern Norway ((2016) inside a 19th century mine. (floornature.com)
  • Late 2015, early 2016 sees QTs opening in Bondi, Melbourne and then the New Zealand capital, where the chain has taken over the Museum Hotel, the black monolith with a life-size hippopotamus on the roof of its front porch and interiors full of less-than-subtle rococo, animal prints and wildly eclectic art. (smh.com.au)
  • It starts off with Grand Openings Return of the Blogs (2012), a film by Loretta Fahrenholz documenting the two-week performance program by the New York-based artist collective Grand Openings at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. (kunsthallebasel.ch)
  • Particularly the stark simplicity of his furniture designs appealed to modern taste, which led to the production of replica Mackintosh chairs and settees. (encyclopedia.design)
  • This demonstrated to the customer that they were purchasing unique, scientifically designed, and thus inherently modern, furniture. (doyle.com)
  • Aluminium Furniture, 1886-1986: The Changing Applications and Reception of a Modern Material. (doyle.com)
  • His love and passion for antique furnishings, which he believes enhance any modern or traditional space, led Gregory to open the urbane antique and art gallery Gallery 43 in New Rochelle. (gregoryallancramer.com)
  • His Sculpture Front cabinets laced with high-relief patinated steel mounts have become collector's items nonpareil, while the chairs , coffee table and dining table in his later Cityscape series and Sculpted Bronze series for Directional Furniture are perhaps the most expressive, attention-grabbing pieces in American modern design . (1stdibs.com)
  • Prince Albert designed the house himself in conjunction with Thomas Cubitt , the London architect and builder, whose company also built the main façade of Buckingham Palace . (wikipedia.org)
  • London, 1986, p. 32. (crabtreefarmcollections.org)
  • London-born design whiz Martyn Lawrence Bullard had no formal training beyond the lessons he cultivated as a teen while buying and selling antiques at the Greenwich Market in South London. (homebuilderdigest.com)
  • Janet and her partners planned to sell seeds to nurseries in New York, as well as to the nursery of Gordon, Dermer, & Co. in London, where American varieties were considered desirable curiosities. (nga.gov)
  • Here in Manhattan sit two quaint Georgian-looking houses, like a slice of old London transplanted into New York. (blogspot.com)
  • Since the mid-20th century, Sicilian duke turned jewelry designer Fulco di Verdura has fashioned neo-Baroque jewelry which has become a status symbol. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • Born into an affluent family in Chicago in 1885, Warren McArthur Jr. was an innovator in Machine Age furniture design for the commercial and residential markets. (doyle.com)
  • Paul Evans is Exhibit A for brutalist furniture design. (1stdibs.com)
  • How would you describe yourself?David Ericsson: I'm a Swedish product designer living in. (egodesign.ca)
  • He also worked with Sandro Pasqui in the design studio Pasqui e Pasini from 1974 onwards. (encyclopedia.design)