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In 2019, Taylor's affinity for covered walls (and ceilings) led to her create the Textile Wall Company, a design service that ...
“He’s very innovative,” said Cara Woodhouse, a New York-based interior designer who follows Mr. Natale’s work. “His use of ...
Sometimes it's the most unassuming items that make the biggest impact in a home, and there's one modest furniture piece ...
The Wassily chair has been around since 1925, but it’s still such a unique design that it’s show-stopping to this day. Designed by Marcel Breuer, who was inspired by a bicycle, this chair is a ...
An early Breuer design, the B5 chair from 1926 ... it came to be known as the Wassily Chair because the painter Wassily Kandinsky, also on the Bauhaus faculty, admired and owned one.
The Muravey Chair is a reinterpretation of Dakhli’s earlier ‘Sidi Bou’ design, crafted from aluminium and Nero Marquina marble. Its striking skeletal backrest draws inspiration from Wassily ...
This time, the thrift gods blessed Ecker with a design classic, the Wassily chairs, but not without a good fight. Once Ecker first noticed the chairs at the Goodwill, they had a hold sign on them.
Interior designer Hammam al-Abdulla presents *Nusj, a reimagined version of Marcel Breuer's *Wassily Chair. His design incorporates asymmetrical lines and a woven structure, reflecting both ...
The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. There are chairs, and then there are iconic chairs.
The Charles and Ray Eames 1956 design has been produced by Vitra ever since. “My husband Matt Gibberd and I received a Wassily chair as a gift more than 20 years ago. I think it’s probably ...
Marcel Breuer was many things: a Hungarian citizen, a Bauhaus wunderkind, a Jewish refugee, designer of the Wassily chair. But since the prolific designer’s passing in 1981, there has been no ...