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Design is fine. History is mine.

Imagine a time with no computers but with lots of craftsmanship and creativity. This is my library...

  • By Andrea
  • Based in Germany
  • Roughly two posts per month
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Most recent posts

Luigi Lucioni, Iris & Carnations, 1928. He was the first and youngest contemporary American Painter…
Luigi Lucioni, Iris & Carnations, 1928. He was the first and youngest contemporary American Painter to have a work purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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Ettore Sottsass, Murmansk Fruit Stand, 1982-1986. Silver plated brass, designed for Memphis, made by…
Ettore Sottsass, Murmansk Fruit Stand, 1982-1986. Silver plated brass, designed for Memphis, made by Rossi & Arcandi, Italy. Collection Maas Museum
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Christopher Dresser, tea kettles with lid, 1889–1890. Silver, gilded and silvered white metal. Made…
Christopher Dresser, tea kettles with lid, 1889–1890. Silver, gilded and silvered white metal. Made by John T. Heath and John H. Middleton for Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, England. Via philamuseum
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