Tag Archives: design


Gunta Stölzl

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Gunta Stölzl, ‘Jacquardentwürfe’ (‘design for a Jacquard woven textile’) (1927).


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Container with Lid (mid-/late 19th century), Northern Nguni, possibly from Zulu Swaziland or KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago.


Chris Evans

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Chris Evans, at Rabo Bank Rotterdam for Sculpure International Rotterdam 2014

Chris Evans, at Rabo Bank Rotterdam for Sculpure International Rotterdam 2014

‘Portrait of a Recipient as a Door Handle’ (2014) by Chris Evans.

Permanent work on the entrance of the Rabobank office in Rotterdam.


Cooper Jacoby

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Cooper Jacoby, ‘Faces and Columns’ (2014).

Copper-plated steel, penny blanks, pennies


Martin Soto-Climent

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‘Revolutionen des Alltäglichen’ (2009) by Martin Soto-Climent


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How a chain link is made.


Gerrit van Bakel

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A stool (1969) by Gerrit van Bakel


Sarah Lucas

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Furniture by Sarah Lucas


William Leavitt

William Leavitt, California Patio, 1972

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William Leavitt, ‘California Patio’ (1972)


Chmara.Rosinke

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‘2,5³’ (2013) by Chmara.Rosinke

A minimal living cube, for which the 60s and 70s were an inspiration. In this era, many architects and designers concerned themselves with the idea of modular and mobile living structures and wanted to revolutionarize social canons. A negation of consumerism and the idea of contemporary nomadism has lead that time to various visionary concepts like modular micro-houses of Ken Isaacs, Joe Colombos multifunctional „total furnishing unit” or the „living cube“ concept of Papanek and Hennessey.