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Le Corbusier, Jeanneret, and Perriand once more created an iconic chair in 1928, the LC4 Chaise Longue. Made of cushioned leather and steel that is adjustable to a reclined position. This gives off a relaxed state of mind. Dimensions: H 70-81cm L 160cm D 56cm Material: Steel in chrome or matte black Leather or hide…
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The LC3 and LC2 armchairs have been very popular to this day. They can be seen in offices, reception areas, and homes. Created by Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris known as Le Corbusier together with his cousin Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand. To be modern is not a fashion; it is a state. Le Corbusier believes in modernism…
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Sigurd Ressell is a Norwegian designer well-known for creating armchairs in steel and leather. The Falcon chair, being one of them, is the most notable. The Falcon chair by Sigurd Ressell was designed in the 1970s and then produced by Vatne Mobler. The cushioned leather seat and back are formed and supported by a steel…
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The artwork Tina (1961) shows a portrait of an alluring exotic woman that became very popular. The artist behind it is JH Lynch. Known to be British, JH Lynch was also being rumored to be from the Netherlands or a nun from New Zealand. Whoever he is, his works say more. Tina has been seen…
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Borge Mogensen is a Scandinavian designer and the mastermind behind the famous Spanish Chair model 2226 in 1958. This Spanish chair is made of solid oak and leather seat and back. The leather is strapped like belts at the back and bottom of the seat to secure it to the oak frame. Using only 3…
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Roberto Longo is the painter and sculptor who created the Men in the Cities collection. In the movie American Psycho, the untitled (Frank) was seen in Patrick Bateman’s apartment. His photographs depicted human reactions mostly from agony. This eventually became the inspiration for his large-scale graphite drawings. His Men in the Cities collection made him…
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These lovely fringed lampshades are seen in Downtown Abbey as an accessory in almost every room in the series. Feminine and dainty that some would consider the Downtown Abbey lampshades to be Victorian. The popularity boomed in the 1920s, fringes can be seen in every piece of furniture and even in women’s flapper-style fashion. The…
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Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe’s philosophy of less is more has been evident in all of his designs. The MR cantilever chair is a prime example of a minimalist design. Mies Van der Rohe made use of tubular chrome-plated steel in one continuous curved line as the frame of the MR chairs. The back and…
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Philippe Starck together with Eugeni Quitllet put on their thinking hats and came up with the Masters Chair. The Masters chair is a fusion of Arne Jacobsen’s Series 7, Eero Saarinen’s Tulip chair, and Charles Eames’ Eiffel Chair. The Philippe Starck chair is practical yet distinct and can be used indoors or outdoors. It has…
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The Willow Chair as seen in Inception is situated inside a Japanese house. Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed it in 1903 for the Willow Tea Room in Scotland. The design of the Mackintosh Willow Chair composes of a high semi-circular backrest and geometric features with a cushioned seat. The high backrest is made of solid ash…
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Alien: Covenant features another piece of furniture but the exact opposite of the Throne chair. Minimalist and modern, the Adjustable E 1027 side table created by Eileen Gray fits perfectly in the set. The Eileen Grey side table boasts of its adjustable characteristic. The height can be adjusted from the base with the body in…
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Fifty Shades of Grey did not scare away from critics for the way it was directed and interpreted. Mr. Grey gave the ladies some romantic excitement. Then there was this Panda painting hung on the wall of Grey’s office. Very intriguing indeed. The Panda painting from Fifty Shades of Grey looks modern in black and…
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The De Sede DS 600 NON-STOP Sofa was created by several innovative thinkers in 1972, Switzerland. A modular sofa that comprises of multiple parts connected through a plug-in hinge and fabric with zippers. The De Sede sofa is made with different configurations. There could be 22 section seating or just 17 but comes in a…
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Zebras symbolize freedom and individualism. Scalamandre made use of them in his wallpaper design, Zebras, in the 1940s. Drawn in pairs with arrows, this design became popular right away. As seen in The Royal Tenenbaums film, the room became more alive. A quirky movie yet depicting the effects of depression, this Royal Tenenbaums wallpaper could…
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An outstanding design usually results in replicas and diversity to show admiration. The Hicks Grand wallpaper or The Shining carpet wallpaper is an illustration of paying homage to the original carpet design. The Shining carpet pattern wallpaper is a vivid and large-scale hexagonal design. It comes in several color combinations that can be used for…
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Coming from an era that is influenced by the race to reach space, futuristic designs were developed. This brought about the Pop Art movement which conveys less serious and more imaginative works of art. Designs were more playful using different materials and colors, showing positivity. The Eero Aarnio Ball chair embodies this style. Although for…