Photographer Jost Wildbolz
Photo via @rarebooksparis instagram
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Casa Barragán
Architect: Luis Barragán, Mexico City, 1948
Photographer: Salva Lopez
Photo via: @openhousemagazine instagram
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Carlo Mollino
Photo via @rarebooksparis instagram
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The New York apartment of painter Kenneth Noland
Photographer: Horst P. Horst 1972
Photo via @collectorwalls instagram
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'House extention, Hampstead'
'Architectural Review 1976
Photograph by John Donat
Photo via @room_and_book instagram
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Luis Barragán
@temporary_bookstorei instagram
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Artek furniture, Alvar Aalto
Paris World Fair, 1937
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Interior of a house in Laren
(with a Martin Visser SZ01 chair)
The Netherlands 1967
Architect: Herman Hertzberger
Photo: Willem Diepraam
Via Angel Muñiz @areasvellas instagram
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Fitzpatrick House
Robert & Mary Fitzpatrick
Yorktown, New York 1967
Photo: Joseph Militor
Architectural Record
Via @claasshaus instagram
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Jean Prouvé
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Exhibition 'Futurism & Europe'
At Kröller Müller Museum
Photo: B22 Design
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'Beugelstoelen' by Gerrit Rietveld exhibited in 1927 at ‘Die Wohnung’ exhibition arranged by the Deutschen Werkbund in the modernist housing estate Weißenhofsiedlung in the northern parts of Stuttgart.
Photo via @scandinaviandesign101 (instagram)
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The Goldstein Residence designed and built between 1961 and 1963 by American architect John Lautner in the Beverly Crest neighborhood in Los Angeles, California.
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"Sculpture is like a journey. You have a different view as you return. The three-dimensional world is full of surprises in a way that a two-dimensional world could never be" ~ Henry Moore
Photo: B22 Design
Museum Beelden aan Zee
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Inside the Lincoln House
The Lincoln House was an architecturally significant residence in Lincoln, Massachusetts. The concrete and glass house was designed by architect Mary Otis Stevens with her partner and husband Thomas McNulty. It was completed in 1965.
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6 Rare French barstools with folded metal geometric shape, 1950s
More info: www.b22design.nl
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Judd Foundation
3rd Floor, 101 Spring Street, New York
Photo: Matthew Millman
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