DESIGN & LIVING
De Sede: The Luxury Leather Manufacturer Known Around The World
In 1962, Ernst Lüthy and his family established De Sede, a custom leather furniture studio out of a small sadlers shop in Klingnau, Switzerland.
The Eppich House II by Arthur Erickson
The iconic Epicch House was listed for $16.8 Million. The West Vancouver home was designed by legendary B.C. architect Arthur Erickson and has been called his “most complete work”.
The History of B&B Italia
Founded in 1966, Piero Ambrogio Busnelli went into business with Cesare Cassina, owner of Cassina, one of Italy’s well-known companies.
Villa Erskine by Ralph Erskine, 1963
Constructed in 1963, Villa Erskine is a remarkable residential structure located in Drottningholm, Sweden.
Kalfus Guest House by Architect Steven Ehrlich, 1981
Nestled amidst the serene beauty of California's coastal landscape, the Kalfus Guest House stands proud as a testament to the visionary brilliance of renowned architect Steven Ehrlich.
Ray Kappe’s Pregerson House, 1966
Ray Kappe's Pregerson House, designed in 1966, stands as a testament to the visionary architect's ingenuity and his commitment to seamlessly blending modern design with the environment.
Crites House I by architect Ray Crites, 1961
Constructed in 1961, this mid-century marvel stands as a true gem of modernist architecture, captivating all who lay eyes upon it.
The MCM Home of Monica & Simon Siegel
Located in Nottinghamshire, UK, this famous mid-century abode has been floating around the internet for its cool and cozy conversation pit.
Giancarlo Nocentini's home, Turin, Italy 1972
Take a look inside Giancarlo Nocentini's home in Turin, Italy. Photographed by Oberto Gil For Underground Interiors, 1972.
Rumble Couch by Gianni Pettena for Gufram, 1967
In the realm of timeless furniture design, one name stands tall: Gianni Pettena. And among his myriad of creations, one unconventional masterpiece has captured the hearts of design enthusiasts and collectors alike - the Rumble Couch.
Roger Tallon’s ‘Helicoid’ Spiral Staircase
On the dawn of a new era in design, Roger Tallon emerged as one of the most visionary minds in the field. Among his many groundbreaking designs, Tallon’s Helicoid spiral staircase stands as a testament to his brilliance and forward-thinking approach.
Turn End House Designed by architect Peter Adlington, 1960s
Nestled amidst the rolling countryside of Haddenham in Buckinghamshire, England, Peter Adlington's Turn End House stands as a remarkable testament to the design sensibilities and architectural spirit of the 1960s.
‘Tomato’ by Christian Adam for Espace Pierre Cardin, Paris 1970
In the vibrant and forward-thinking world of design in the 1970s, Christian Adam introduced the iconic "Tomato" chairs as part of his revolutionary collection for Espace Pierre Cardin.
Groovy Home of American Textile Designer Jack Lenor Larsen, 1968
With a career spanning over six decades, Jack Lenor Larsen has transformed the way we perceive and interact with textiles, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.
Inside Italian Homeware Designer Maurizio Zucchi’s ‘Cacti Temple’🌵🌿
First published in 2011 by Elle Korea, Maurizio Zucchi’s home has been dubbed the Cacti Temple for its numerous succulents sprawled across the living areas.
Wolfgang Feierbach, Altenstadt, Germany, 1968
“Designer, inventor and engineer Wolfgang Feierbach dedicated his entire life to the development of plastics and their use in design and architecture.
Giancarlo Bicocchi’s Tuscany Farmhouse, 1985
Take a look inside Giancarlo Bicocchi’s Tuscany Farmhouse designed in 1985.
The Enigmatic Sowden House: A Historical Marvel by Lloyd Wright
Nestled amidst the palm-lined streets of Los Feliz, an architectural gem from the 1920s stands as a testament to the indelible mark left by the legendary architect, Lloyd Wright.
The Trendy ‘Terrazza’ Sofa
Designed in 1973 by Swiss designer Ubald Klug, the ‘Terrazza’ or DS-1025 sofa has risen to international notoriety and landed itself in some of the most prominent homes around the world.
The History of Hans Hopfer’s ‘Mah Jong’ Seating System
In 1971, German sculptor, painter and designer Hans Hopfer created the ‘Mah Jong’ seating system.