Herkner meets Breuer, By Thonet

Herkner meets Breuer, By Thonet

The Rethinking Classics chair designed by Marcell Breuer collection curated by renowned German designer Sebastian Herkner for Thonet sounds like an exciting fusion of tradition and innovation in furniture design. By blending the iconic elements of the S 32 and S 64...
A new life for Ecart International

A new life for Ecart International

Pierre Yovanovitch, the renowned interior designer, has recently expanded his ventures by acquiring the Ecart International and Argentat factory. This factory specializes in high-quality joinery, cabinet-making, and tapestry, aligning perfectly with...
COLOMBIAN CRAFT ARRIVES IN LOS ANGELES

COLOMBIAN CRAFT ARRIVES IN LOS ANGELES

Discovered within the lush gardens of Hotel Bel-Air (townhouse design hotel)is a collection of sculptural ceramic works by internationally acclaimed colombian artist Chris Wolston. The partnership between the Los Angeles hotel’s Dorchester Collection and The Future...
The Human Pyramids of Juste De Juste (ca. 1540)

The Human Pyramids of Juste De Juste (ca. 1540)

Between 1943 and 1945, with the help of Warner Bros.’ finest, the U.S. Army produced a series of 27 propaganda cartoons depicting the calamitous adventures of Private Snafu. Who among us does not feel the shadow of fear cast by the cowardly laws of these past...
Greenland Unicorns and the Magical Alicorn

Greenland Unicorns and the Magical Alicorn

Between 1943 and 1945, with the help of Warner Bros.’ finest, the U.S. Army produced a series of 27 propaganda cartoons depicting the calamitous adventures of Private Snafu. Who among us does not feel the shadow of fear cast by the cowardly laws of these past...
Eric, Count Stenbock: A Catch Of A Ghost

Eric, Count Stenbock: A Catch Of A Ghost

Between 1943 and 1945, with the help of Warner Bros.’ finest, the U.S. Army produced a series of 27 propaganda cartoons depicting the calamitous adventures of Private Snafu. Who among us does not feel the shadow of fear cast by the cowardly laws of these past...
The Long, Forgotten Walk of David Ingram

The Long, Forgotten Walk of David Ingram

Between 1943 and 1945, with the help of Warner Bros.’ finest, the U.S. Army produced a series of 27 propaganda cartoons depicting the calamitous adventures of Private Snafu. Who among us does not feel the shadow of fear cast by the cowardly laws of these past...