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Models on the roof of Palazzo Pucci in Florence, wearing evening dresses, palazzo pyjamas and terryc
gravityhome:Modern Design Meets Historic Architecture In A Converted Church In UtrechtFollow Gravity
Model sheets for various Pinocchio (1940) characters. No room for Honest John and Gideon (they’ll co
talesfromweirdland:Concept art for the 1969 Hanna-Barbera series, Dastardly and Muttley in Their Fly
Model sheets of some side characters from the Betty Boop cartoons: Snooty, Fearless Fred, Bimbo, Jun
Peck & Company gave the barbershop a modern-day Victorian look with a buzz
US Model 1860 Staff and Field Officer’s sword crafted by Horstmann of Philadelphiafrom Sofe Design A
Piet Zwart (1885 – 1977)A Dutch photographer and industrial designer, he was also a pioneer of moder
Been working on some new sculptural vases (and tempting fate with an X-Acto knife). Here’s one with
Karhula VaseAlvar Aalto (Finnish; 1898–1976)1937GlassRafaela & Kaj Forsblom Collection. © All ri
Jens Risom, chair Vostra, 1950s. Re-edition Walter Knoll, Germany.
truebluemeandyou:DIY Air Dry Clay Leaf Bowl Updated Link 2019This is such a pretty and easy DIY. Yo
US Model 1860 presentation sword belonging to Capt. Moore of the Selma Guards, 1893from Sofe Design
brandyalexanders-moved:John le Carré book cover illustrations by Matt Taylor for Penguin Modern Clas
fdevitart:So, I modified the precedent character design of Persephone “the Iron Queen”, and I’m quit
Herbert Matter, artwork for Knoll Office / Planned Furniture brochure, 1954. Knoll Associates, USA.
gothicandamazing:Model,makeup,costume and wig design: Model Ophelia OverdosePhotographer, retouch: A
Deutscher Werkbund, Die Form – Monatsschrift für gestaltende Arbeit, No. 8, 1928. Berlin. Via Bücher
Grace Elizabeth - Vogue Russia October 2020
Pullmann limousine, Märklin, 1930s. Germany. © Griebel Collection, Photo: Jürgen Hoffmann. LVR Indus
Paul Rand (1914-1996)Modern graphic design legend - renowned for his playful and edgy brand identity
Hans J. Wegner, foldable “Dolphin” chair, 1950. Oak. Made by Johannes Hansen. Denmark Via Bruun Rasm
Herbert Hirche, cushioned chair, 1955. For Walter Knoll, Germany.Armin Herrmann. Museum der Dinge, B
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