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Red, yellow and blue: primary even in art and design
They are the absolute ones, the foundational ones from which all others derive. Perhaps that is precisely why primary colors played a defining role in the 20th century. Let's find out why artists and designers chose them.
Historic Buildings: New Uses Between 2024 and 2025
For design and architecture enthusiasts, few things are as captivating as the transformation of historic buildings. Whether through meticulous restoration or creative repurposing, these projects honor the past while breathing new life into spaces that tell compelling stories.
Design Trophies
In contemporary sport challenges, the gap between awards and prize money is increasingly narrowing. The trophies themselves, as collectible pieces, become true design projects, created by renowned figures from the world of art and architecture. Let's have a closer look at a few of them.
The secular story of Jeans
Blue jeans are one of the most popular and versatile garments in the world, loved for various qualities that make them an iconic piece. But what is their history?
Antique silver items and modern design: tips for perfect harmony
Antique silver items, with their timeless elegance and the rich history they carry, have the power to enrich any room. Whether finely crafted flatware, sumptuous candelabras or elegant mirrors, these pieces can add a touch of historic charm to contemporary spaces. However, to keep them in excellent condition and successfully integrate them into a modern home, it is essential to adopt the right conservation practices and consider a few design tricks.
Frank Lloyd Wright's offices: the Johnson Wax Administration Building
Open-plan offices, high ceilings and airy, light colonnades that punctuate the space immersing workers in a futuristic Wonderland since the 1930s. Frank Lloyd Wright's genius could almost make people long for a return to work after summer vacation: find out more.
Under the hammer: from record-breaking fossils to design masterpieces
From the spectacular skeleton of a dinosaur to the first watercolor made for the Harry potter cover, passing through still life masterpoeces and icons of international design, here are some of the most desired lots of this summer auctions.