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DC1919 by Vincenzo De Cotiis

This DC1919 Lounge Chair by Vincenzo De Cotiis features a seat made of iridescent cast aluminum contrasted with a base of solid cast brass. Read More

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A modern reconstruction of the lion-headed helmet worn by Alexander the Great on the so-called Alexander Sarcophagus, a late-fourth-century BC marble tomb found in the... Read More

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Chair by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scottish architect and designer

Mackintosh’s low-back armchair for Kate Cranston’s Argyle Street Tea Rooms combines Arts & Crafts construction, Scottish vernacular influence, and sculptural modernity in a design made... Read More

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Jewelled gold and silver-gilt mounted guilloché enamel bowenite Gum-Pot - Fabergé, with the workmaster's mark of Michael Perchin, St. Petersburg, ca.1896-1908. Formed as an apple,... Read More

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Moulded leather bag by LEMAIRE

The Carlos Bag was a collaboration between Sarah-Linh Tran, co-artistic director of LEMAIRE and Chilean artist and craftsman Carlos Peñafiel. Read More

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Designed and made by Wendell Castle

Now showing at "Art of Noise" at Cooper Hewitt. Stereo Chest, 1973; Designed and made by Wendell Castle (American, 1932-2018); Stack-laminated and carved walnut, leather,... Read More

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Puiforcat for Rachel Whiteread

Rachel Whiteread’s collaboration with Puiforcat turned the creases and ridges of solid silver tableware in a way that reminds you of something like corrugated cardboard,... Read More

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Fabric pendant lamp by Gunnar Eklöf, 1940.

Gunnar Eklöf (1909–1963) was a Swedish architect and furniture designer. He worked extensively with interiors for hospitals, schools, and civic spaces, where design was treated... Read More

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Joel Meyerowitz

Morandi’s Objects by Joel Meyerowitz Read More

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Likely made by Elkay Manufacturing

German silver double-bowl undermount sink removed from a house in Chicago and likely made by Elkay Manufacturing circa 1920 in the Chicago area. Read More