I always have been a fan of Alexander Calder but this is one of my favorite artworks of his career. When race car driver and auctioneer Herve Poulain asked his friend, artist Alexander Calder, to paint the BMW 3.0 CLS that he would race in the 1975 Le Mans endurance race, it was the
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PRIVATE HOME Stockholm Visual and interior design Shot for Residence magazine. Photo: Bobo Olsson Source : annalilja.se
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Willy Van der Meeren (1923 – 2002) was a Belgian architect. He was trained in the modernist architecture school Ter Kameren in Brussels. He made his debut in the late forties. His view on architecture and designing furniture was a natural movement. If you look closely to his work you will always find back the
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I really like how this small swedish decorated apartment is decorated. The warm Herringbone parquet combined whit the white walls are the basics. The colorful graphical poster brings a nice contrast to the complete space. A very nice mixture of vintage and new design. Nice and well done !
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Renaat Braem was in the 30s internship at Le Corbusier. He was considered the greatest exponent of modern architecture and urbanism in Belgium. This is due to its striking design of buildings, but also because of the ideological positions and standpoints which he has constantly supervised in practice. He was from 1947
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The PAS House is the project of a private residence, to be built in Malibu, California. In this house you will be able to skateboard any areas and surfaces, Indoor and Outdoor. The client and visionary of the project is Pierre Andre Senizergues (PAS), a former World champion and Pro Skater, Founder and Owner
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The internationally renowned Belgian furniture designer, interior designer and art collector Emiel Veranneman is a nephew of Constant Permeke. He studied in Brussels at the Henry van de Velde “Kameren” school for Architecture and Decorative Arts and began his career in the post-war period. In 1953 he opened his first art gallery in Kortrijk, he
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With the ‘Design and the Modern Interior’ exhibition at Pallant House Gallery about to draw to a close, we thought we’d better nip down to Chichester tout suite. The exhibition, which brings together the furniture designs of Robin Day and textile designs of his wife Lucienne, was a complete joy to behold, with three rooms
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