Incredible capture by architectural photographer Åke E:son Lindman.
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Daily Dose: Sainte Marie de La Tourette, by Le Corbusier and Iannis Xenakis
Labels: architecture, classic spaces, mid-century modern, photographyFavorite Picks: Wright: Scandinavian Design
Labels: auction, furniture, interior design, mid-century modern| A lounge chair in plywood and flagline by PETER KARPF |
Some incredible pieces will be offered in Wright's upcoming Scandinavian Design auction, with my affection for the lyrical and organic is well represented in these masterworks. These are my favorite picks.
The auction takes place on May16th in Chicago. See the full preview here.
| BRUNO MATHSSON Pernilla 2 lounge chair and ottoman |
| CARL MALMSTEN Sofa |
| Little Adam lounge chairs by KERSTIN HORLIN-HOLMQUIST |
| bowls by TAPIO WIRKKALA, Handmade to order |
| Butterfly chairs by INGE AND LUCIANO RUBINO |
| Finn juhl Armchairs |
| rare chair by KNUD FÆRCH |
| Hammock chaise lounge by Hans Wegner |
| important PAAVO TYNELL sconces for kaivohuone restaurant, helsinki |
| POUL KJAERHOLM pk91 stools |
| skater lounge chair by preben fabricius and jorgen kastholm |
| ari lounge chairs by arne norell |
Classic Spaces: 1962: Gunnar Birkerts: Schwartz's Residence
Rare views of Gunnar Birkert's lost masterpiece Schwartz's Residence, which was located in the middle of an apple-orchard in Michigan. One of my favorite features is a simple but beautiful sunken fireplace alcove. The furnishings were a treasure trove of modernism, including works by Paul McCobb, Poul Kjaerholm, Eero Saarinen, and Arne Jacobsen.
From an essay by Martin Schwartz:
Birkerts’ Schwartz Residence,3 built in Northville, Michigan in 1960, admits light from three sides into the living room. The three walls of glazing in this room provide the additional pleasures of a continuous visual panorama and a strong connection with the landscape. This may be considered to be a variation on the idea of the courtyard in which one feels protected by a surrounding wall while connected to the sky above, the source of light. In this house however, the enclosure and flow of open space are reversed. With a roof overhead and an open perimeter, the daylight streaming in from the sides introduces less light than would be available from the sky, but the feeling of being “inside” a defined room and protected is maintained while the connection with the adjacent landscape is strengthened.
The home was demolished in 1986.
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Daily Dose: Pierre Yovanovitch
Favorite Picks: Wright: Living Contemporary
Labels: art, auction, furniture, interior design, mid-century modernThe sale also includes a collection of works by American artist Christopher Wool, which Wright features in a special catalog here.
The auction takes place on April 25th in Chicago. See the full preview here.
| A rolling polyhedron bar attributed to Ico and Louisa Parisi |
| A hand-woven Moroccan rug |
| A dining table by Paul Evans |
| "Fete" by Francois Stahly |
| A brass and agate table by Paco Rabanne |
| A set of 6 wall lights by Charlotte Perriand |
| A rosewood table with inlaid tiles by Edward Wormley |
| DS600 Sofa by Ueli Berger, Eleonora Peduzzi-Riva and Heinz Ulrich |
| "Apres Picasso" side tables by Philip and Kelvin Laverne |
| Chandelier by Bakalowits and Sohne |
| Glass Sculpture by Antonio de Ros |
| Fletcher Benton's "Alphabet D" |
| Charles and Ray Eames 670 Lounge Chair in custom pink leather |
| "Eros Collection" table by Angelo Mangiarotti |
Favorite Picks: Phillips: Design: London
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| A black and brass variation of Alvar Aalto's Beehive Lamp |
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| Leather wrapped brass standard lamp by Paavo Tynell |
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| Leather wrapped brass table lamp by Tapio Wirkkala |
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| A ceramic table lamp and spinning top sculpture by Georges Jouve |
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| Saturne lamps by Serge Mouille |
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| A rare demountable chair by Jean Prouve |
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| An officer's writing table and office chair by Pierre Jeanneret |
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| A beautiful brass and red glass table lamp by Fontana Arte |
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| A rare and early Poul Henningsen table lamp, circa 1926-27 |
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| A 1950s Italian wingback chair attributed to Studio BBPR |
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| An original Gino Sarfatti Starburst chandelier by Arteluce |
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| A lyrical Jean Royere "Bouquet" chandelier |
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| A rare seashell and rosewood tray by Alexander Noll |
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| A set of 12 dining chairs by Ico and Louisa Parisi |
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| A set of Gio Ponti's "Diamond" flatware |
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| A "Karuselli" lounge chair by Yrjo Kukkapuro |
Spaces (From the Tumblr): Ett Hem by Studio Ilse
Gorgeous interior by Ilse Crawford's StudioIlse, for the Swedish Hotel Ett Hem ("At Home" in english), featuring Borge Mogensen's classic oak and leather Spanish Chair. Also check out the video below, you'll spot many more 20th Century design classics in this lovely and relaxed space.
My favorite detail: The leather wrapped brass handrail. Wow.
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Favorite Picks: Wright: Modern Design
Labels: architecture, art, auction, furniture, interior design, mid-century modern| DAN JOHNSON's gazelle chair in sculpted aluminum |
Wright opens their 2013 auction season with Modern Design, an auction featuring works by the most celebrated designers of the past century. These are my favorite picks.
| EDWARD WORMLEY sofa for dunbar |
| POUL KJAERHOLM PK80 daybed |
| UELI BERGER, ELEANORA PEDUZZI-RIVA AND HEINZ ULRICH's organic sofa |
| ROBERT SONNEMAN Table lamps |
| Dezza sofa by GIO PONTI |
| coffee table by GIO PONTI |
| set of superleggera chairs by GIO PONTI |
| ARREDOLUCE floor lamp |
| Angelo lelli ceiling lamp |
| LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE barcelona chair elevation for gerald griffith (note the crisp and clean base intersection vs. knoll's below) |
| LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE blueprint for knoll's barcelona chair |
| cloud sculpture by harry bertoia |
| a beautifully worn Jean Prouve compass table |
| A set of stitched leather chairs by jacques adnet |
| a rare desk organizer by paul mccobb |
| a rare set of donald knorr chairs for knoll with even rarer upholstery pads |
| A rare and intricate motion-notion clock by george nelson associates |
Modern Design takes place in Chicago, March 28th. See the full preview here.


















