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The Dance and the Circus, Marc Chagall (1950)


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ALVAR AALTO, Ceiling Light model No.A331 (aka The Beehive), Finland, 1953. Material lacquered alumin

ALVAR AALTO, Ceiling Light model No.A331 (aka The Beehive), Finland, 1953. Material lacquered aluminium, metal and brass. Manufactured by Valaistustyö Ky. / 1stDibs


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CHARLOTTE PERRIAND, Armchairs in cowskin (1935/1955), desk in ash wood and black formica (1954) and

CHARLOTTE PERRIAND, Armchairs in cowskin (1935/1955), desk in ash wood and black formica (1954) and a standing bookcase (c.1954). Ceramic table lamp by Georges Jouve (c.1950). Installation view of Laffanour Galerie Downtown Paris. / Wallpaper


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Galerie Steph Simon, Paris, c.1960, featuring furniture by Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouvé and Verne

Galerie Steph Simon, Paris, c.1960, featuring furniture by Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouvé and Verner Panton, Akari light sculptures by Isamu Noguchi (c.1950s) and other showroom lights by Serge Mouille. Photography by Jean Biaugeaud. / Artcurial


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Desert Palisades Guard House by Studio AR & D Architects, Palm Springs, USA 2016-17. Photography

Desert Palisades Guard House by Studio AR & D Architects, Palm Springs, USA 2016-17. Photography by Lance Gerber. / Wallpaper


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LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE & PHILIP JOHNSON, Seagram Building (architectural model), New York, USA

LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE & PHILIP JOHNSON, Seagram Building (architectural model), New York, USA, 1954-58.


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ALVAR AALTO, Seinäjoki City Hall, detail from the custom made ceramic rod facade, Seinäjoki, Finland

ALVAR AALTO, Seinäjoki City Hall, detail from the custom made ceramic rod facade, Seinäjoki, Finland, 1959-62. / Alvar Aalto


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Interior design by Lotta Agaton: Zig Zag chair by Gerrit Rietveld (1934), stoneware vases by Berndt

Interior design by Lotta Agaton: Zig Zag chair by Gerrit Rietveld (1934), stoneware vases by Berndt Friberg for Gustavsberg (c.1960s), Tulip dining table by Eero Saarinen for Knoll (1955), Akari light sculpture by Isamu Noguchi (c.1950s) and Superleggera chairs by Gio Ponti for Cassina (1955). Photography by Pia Ulin.Residence Magazine


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TAPIO WIRKKALA, Pair of standard lamps, model no. K 10-11, c.1954. Material painted metal, painted a

TAPIO WIRKKALA, Pair of standard lamps, model no. K 10-11, c.1954. Material painted metal, painted aluminium and brass. Manufactured by Idman Oy, Finland. / Phillips


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Olivetti Headquarters, by architects Gian Antonio Bernasconi, Annibale Fiocchi and Marcello Nizzoli,

Olivetti Headquarters, by architects Gian Antonio Bernasconi, Annibale Fiocchi and Marcello Nizzoli, Milan, Italy, 1960-63. Illustration by Joey Guidone. / Joey Machine


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RUTH ASAWA, Asawa holding a looped wire sculpture, USA, 1952. Photo by Imogen Cunningham courtesy of

RUTH ASAWA, Asawa holding a looped wire sculpture, USA, 1952. Photo by Imogen Cunningham courtesy of the de Young Museum. / Densho


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Interior by Louise Liljencrantz in Stockholm: Armchair by Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard Nielsen fo

Interior by Louise Liljencrantz in Stockholm: Armchair by Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard Nielsen for Søborg Møbelfabrik (1958) and stoneware vase by Knud Basse (c.1950s). Photography by Erik Lefvander. / Liljencrantz Design


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