FURNITURE DESIGN
Italian design in the 1960s and 1970s was marked by a distinct blend of innovation and tradition, reflecting both social changes and advancements in materials and technology.
Brutalist design is an architectural and artistic movement that emerged in the mid-20th century, characterized by its stark, rugged aesthetic and the use of raw materials.
If you’ve never put furniture and food in the same category, now you can! Food-iture, food that looks like furniture or vice versa has been trending online.
The 1960s and 1970s witnessed a revolution in furniture design, marked by the soaring popularity of fiberglass as a versatile and groundbreaking material.
When it comes to interior design, rugs are often an underestimated element that can significantly enhance the overall aesthetic and functionality of a space.
Frank Gehry's Easy Edges Furniture Collection is a groundbreaking and iconic series of furniture designs that emerged in the late 1960s and early 70s.
Originally named Luigi Fontana & C., was founded in 1881 for crystal and glass processing.
Whether you’re a church goer or not, you may be inclined to want to visit the Church of St Bartholomew in Chodovice.
Vintage beds have an undeniable allure that continues to captivate interior design enthusiasts across generations. These beds, with their unique blend of craftsmanship, intricate details, and aged character, exude an air of elegance and…
Often confused as a single designer, Harvey Guzzini was a mid-century modern Italian lighting company founded in 1959 by six brothers in the Guzzini family.
After sharing the rare Borgehsani ‘Robot’ bar and it receiving such incredible feedback, we thought we would put together a curated collection of vintage bars that are sure to make you swoon.
While many choose to surround themselves with furniture that’s relatively basic and normal, others choose to buy the weird stuff! Here is a curated collection of Anthropomorphic furniture, pieces that took inspiration from the human body.
With the recent trend of all things neutral and beige, we’re focusing on the complete opposite: funky fabrics! These unique vintage pieces are wrapped in some of the most unique textures and patterns, sure to make you swoon.
Designed in the 1970s for Giovannetti, the ‘Anfibio’ sofa has rose to prominence for its unique transformational design. Alessandro Becchi was born in 1946 in Florence, Italy.
We’ve selected a curated group of vintage stereo systems sure to make your heart swoon. Pieces designed by Willy Rizzo, Dieter Rams, Wendell Castell, the Castiglioni brothers & many more.
The modern material emerged in the 1940s but rose to prominence during the 1960s and 1970s after world war II.
The one-of-a-kind sectional sofa was Designed in 1972 by Ueli Berger, Eleonora Peduzzi Riva, Hans Ulrich & Klaus Vogt for De Sede.
After visiting a shipyard in 1963 where he admired the molded fiberglass hulls on boats, he found himself envisioning a chair using the same techniques.
Commissioned for a Parisian music lover in 1975, this striking music console is an absolute dream. Exhibited by Galerie Yves Gastou.
When it comes to interior design, lighting plays a crucial role in setting the mood and enhancing the overall ambiance of a space.
The Safari sofa was put into production for the first time by Poltronova in 1968. The radical design consists of multiple seats, each of its backrests shaped like a series of waves.
Iconic, legendary, one-of-a-kind, are all ways you could describe the decades old design. The ‘Togo’ has been trending since the seventies. It’s turned heads and melted hearts, residing in homes of collectors and connoisseurs alike.
Also, known as Memphis Milano or the Memphis Group, was a radical design movement born in 1981 in Milan, Italy. The group was founded by Ettore Sottsass and was comprised of several notable designers.
In 1962, Ernst Lüthy and his family established De Sede, a custom leather furniture studio out of a small sadlers shop in Klingnau, Switzerland.
Founded in 1966, Piero Ambrogio Busnelli went into business with Cesare Cassina, owner of Cassina, one of Italy’s well-known companies.
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.
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.
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.
In 1971, German sculptor, painter and designer Hans Hopfer created the ‘Mah Jong’ seating system.
It’s no surprise that celebrities have the ability to acquire some of the most rare and incredible pieces of design. We are thrilled to see faces we look up to, enjoying vintage design as much as we do.