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Rat Pack Interiors 1964 Sammy Davis Jr., May Britt, & son Mark Davis at home.

Rat Pack Interiors

1964 Sammy Davis Jr., May Britt, & son Mark Davis at home.


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Long Island Modernism 1957-67 Adelphi University | 1 South Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530Photo: Georg

Long Island Modernism

1957-67 Adelphi University | 1 South Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530
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1954 Edward & Frances Loewenstein Residence | Architect: Edward Loewenstein | Greensboro, NC - V1954 Edward & Frances Loewenstein Residence | Architect: Edward Loewenstein | Greensboro, NC - V

1954 Edward & Frances Loewenstein Residence | Architect: Edward Loewenstein | Greensboro, NC Via:1|2


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Textured Interiors - Via

Textured InteriorsVia


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Sculptured Tables | Philippe Hiquily Born in 1925 in Montmartre, Philippe Hiquily studied at the ParSculptured Tables | Philippe Hiquily Born in 1925 in Montmartre, Philippe Hiquily studied at the ParSculptured Tables | Philippe Hiquily Born in 1925 in Montmartre, Philippe Hiquily studied at the ParSculptured Tables | Philippe Hiquily Born in 1925 in Montmartre, Philippe Hiquily studied at the Par

Sculptured Tables | Philippe Hiquily

Born in 1925 in Montmartre, Philippe Hiquily studied at the Parisian Ecole nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in the same class as Gimond-Janniau and César. One of his works, La Bicyclette, was acquired in 1956 by the Musée d’art moderne de la Ville de Paris. In 1959, he exhibited in the New York gallery The Contemporaries. He then met the surrealist artists, Max Ernst and Georges Bataille at Ninette Lyon’s. He is celebrated for his work on metal, and began to design pieces of furniture in the 1960s. In the 1980s, he created mobile sculptures propelled by electric motors.

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Moby’s House Multiplatinum-selling musician and photographer Moby lives in his Hollywood HillsMoby’s House Multiplatinum-selling musician and photographer Moby lives in his Hollywood HillsMoby’s House Multiplatinum-selling musician and photographer Moby lives in his Hollywood HillsMoby’s House Multiplatinum-selling musician and photographer Moby lives in his Hollywood HillsMoby’s House Multiplatinum-selling musician and photographer Moby lives in his Hollywood HillsMoby’s House Multiplatinum-selling musician and photographer Moby lives in his Hollywood HillsMoby’s House Multiplatinum-selling musician and photographer Moby lives in his Hollywood Hills

Moby’s House

Multiplatinum-selling musician and photographer Moby lives in his Hollywood Hills castle, Wolf’s Lair. See more of his incredible home in our previous post.-Via


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Is Paul Tuttle a Forgotten Designer? In the annals of Los Angeles mid-century modernism, Paul TuttleIs Paul Tuttle a Forgotten Designer? In the annals of Los Angeles mid-century modernism, Paul TuttleIs Paul Tuttle a Forgotten Designer? In the annals of Los Angeles mid-century modernism, Paul TuttleIs Paul Tuttle a Forgotten Designer? In the annals of Los Angeles mid-century modernism, Paul TuttleIs Paul Tuttle a Forgotten Designer? In the annals of Los Angeles mid-century modernism, Paul TuttleIs Paul Tuttle a Forgotten Designer? In the annals of Los Angeles mid-century modernism, Paul Tuttle

Is Paul Tuttle a Forgotten Designer?

In the annals of Los Angeles mid-century modernism, Paul Tuttle may not loom nearly as large as Charles Eames and Pierre Koenig, but he should. He created spare but elegant interiors and custom furnishings such as those shown in the 1952 floating glass-box home in Pasadena (2nd photo). (The house was designed by Tuttle’s employer, architect Thornton Ladd.) - David A. Keeps of the Los Angeles Times

Denied entrance to Art Center School in Los Angeles, Tuttle “audited “ a class out of sight of the instructor, Alvin Lustig, a highly respected designer. Tuttle created a model and presented it to the class as if he were enrolled. When Lustig realized he was not, he summarily dismissed him—but he didn’t forget him.

Impressed with Tuttle’s ability, Lustig contacted him within weeks, offering a job in his office. While he was not there long, Tuttle’s lasting friendship with the “pioneer of modern design” was the first of several opportunities that would propel him into the design field.- Jane Ellison of Seasons Magazine

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Mid-Century Modern Cruise Ship The Dutch cruise liner SS Rotterdam, known as “The Grande Dame&Mid-Century Modern Cruise Ship The Dutch cruise liner SS Rotterdam, known as “The Grande Dame&Mid-Century Modern Cruise Ship The Dutch cruise liner SS Rotterdam, known as “The Grande Dame&Mid-Century Modern Cruise Ship The Dutch cruise liner SS Rotterdam, known as “The Grande Dame&Mid-Century Modern Cruise Ship The Dutch cruise liner SS Rotterdam, known as “The Grande Dame&Mid-Century Modern Cruise Ship The Dutch cruise liner SS Rotterdam, known as “The Grande Dame&Mid-Century Modern Cruise Ship The Dutch cruise liner SS Rotterdam, known as “The Grande Dame&Mid-Century Modern Cruise Ship The Dutch cruise liner SS Rotterdam, known as “The Grande Dame&Mid-Century Modern Cruise Ship The Dutch cruise liner SS Rotterdam, known as “The Grande Dame&Mid-Century Modern Cruise Ship The Dutch cruise liner SS Rotterdam, known as “The Grande Dame&

Mid-Century Modern Cruise Ship

The Dutch cruise liner SS Rotterdam, known as “The Grande Dame” sailed from 1959 and is now preserved as a hotel/museum/tourist attraction and permanently docked in Rotterdam, Netherlands - Via:1|2


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