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9.23

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Jeanne Claude Christo Christo Vladimirov Javacheff and Jeanne-Claude were a married couple renowned for their large-scale environmental works of art that disturb the landscape. They were both bo...

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8.23

Ingo Maurer Hexagonal cork lamp Ingo Maurer’s company Design M is based in Munich and has been designing intriguing lighting for over 40 years. Ingo Maurer’s output is distinctive in form and c...

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7.23

Crow House The residence and studio of Henry Varnum Poor. Crow House. South Mountain Road, New City, New York. Crow House is the handcrafted home built by the artist and craftsman Henry Varnum...

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6.23

Karl Blossfeldt Karl Blossfeldt is best known for his precise photographs of plants; however, he began his career as a sculptor, completing apprenticeships at the ironworks and foundry in Mägd...

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5.23

Piero Portaluppi Architect Piero Portaluppi transformed the city of Milan, building more than 100 buildings within its borders between 1910 and the 1960s. Luxury villas, offices, hotels, museums,...

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Volume 4.23

Volume 4.23

Jardins de Marqueyssac Designed by a student of André Le Notre - famous designer of the gardens of the Chateau de Versailles.  Marqueyssac’s romantic and picturesque gardens – a listed Nati...

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VOLUME 3.23

VOLUME 3.23

Lucio Fontana From 1949, Lucio Fontana started his Spatial Concept or slash series, a collection of works comprised of holes and slashes on the surface of monochrome paintings. He titled these wo...

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VOLUME 2.23

VOLUME 2.23

Savin Couëlle The organic design of architect Savin Couëlle goes beyond the extension of the natural landscape. He created a feeling of being one with nature. Couele's architecture is more of a s...

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VOLUME 1.23

VOLUME 1.23

Tobia Scarpa Iconic cocoon pendant lamp designed by Tobia Scarpa for Flos in Italy in the 1960s. The lamp shade is made of original cocoon and has an organic shape. Donald Judd In the early 1970s...

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