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Could say he was something of an artist who used industrial design as his medium of choice.
I never knew (of) Gaetano but that's not surprising. I am so glad to learn of him, though, and I appreciate this "expose." Thank you.
❤ Love it, released from nazarite , greatt taste with every bite
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A but disappointing because if all the Collector Talk, which overshadowed the beauty of the pieces, but understandable since this was sponsored by an auction house. There are plenty of other videos on KZread 🙏🏽
Beautiful daniella❤
I thought space age furniture came from The Jetsons
Absolutely incredible
I knew him in the 80th while studying at ESA, he had an ideological rigid approach to Architecture and life, he was not just a teacher but moreover a kind of Guru for many students. I attended his "atelier" in 1987 but left after 2 weeks.
We are in the space age, flying cars, electric scooters home delivery and advance subjects to solve.
Hi, this video is highly informative and very well curated. I was wondering if you have some suggestions of lectures/ documentary/ other materials to browse on this topic. I'd love to investigate it even further!
thanks so much babe love this very great
Civilization needs design, ideas and fashion to stay updated within the lines of family majority values.
And a time Air Travel was futuristic as well! Like the Boeing SST and the Lockheed SST!😎
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The true aesthetic of the future is still gestating.
Partner and I as in?
I wish I could have seen this! So much of my house has Verner Panton lamps and accessories.
I love this
Great video!! 😀
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This was fantastic Daniella! The work of Hervé Baley is incredible.
Amazing
I wanna go back
Hi Daniella, at 1:15 in your video you mention Robsjon-Gibbings work for Widdicomb. Is the orange sectional sofa by Gibbings? I found the image came from the 1961 Better Homes & Gardens Decorators Book book but I’ve never seen that sofa attributed to Widdicdomb or Gibbings. I’ve been trying to research for a friend who owns the same sofa. Thank you. I love your videos. Keep up the great work.
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Magen H Gallery
Beautiful!
Thanks for your inspiring videos❤
Truly great designers, visionaries who deserve the recognition of their ethos. Many thanks for showcasing their work!
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I love the glass house how much $????????
The 50’s and 60’s will always be the future of the past
He gets his inspiration from his bangs! I knew it!
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Superb!
This is what I've been looking for!! Thank you!
This is my hearts desire right now!!! This is NOW for me!
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Wonderful story, bringing this design team's work to light. I love the focus on functional, family home. Beautiful and chic yet so useful.
The explosive prices paid for displaced Wright designed objects has led to situations in which current owners can’t afford to buy back the objects AND restore or preserve the actual building. As the owner of Wright’s J.A.Sweeton house, also in New Jersey, I’ve found myself in that position. The “market” for displaced furniture and other “decorative” objects from FLLW sites has led to more objects being removed from the spaces they were designed to serve and compliment. By and large, the Wright designed objects seen in auctions and collections are parts of buildings still standing. These are not elements of lost works that are being preserved by collecting. If you want to collect Wright, buy a Wright house, live in it and maintain it. I assure you the experience will be enriching, and the rewards are incalculable in Dollars, Euros, Yen, or crypto-currency.
Daniella: I must strenuously object - there is no mention of conservatorship or stewardship anywhere in your video. It is one thing for The Met to have the room from the FLLW Little House - that house was razed in 1972 - it might have been nice to mention at that point in your video the excellent work the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy does to protect FLLW houses from being torn down like this and preserve them for future generations as the architect intended, rather than selling off the furniture like tournament trophies. There should be a section in your video dedicated to discussion of preserving the very buildings that still exist which these items were torn from. As the owner of FLLW's Stuart Richardson House, I would hope you reconsider and take a more ethical stand towards design - and treat it with the conservational care and respect it deserves, rather than simply treating it as a financial market to be plundered. Yours, Todd Levin
It's ironic how such a futuristic aesthetic is now heavily associated with the past
can we find a book of thix exhibition?
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As we are once again on the verge of exploring our solar system, i hope this beautiful and space travel inspired design aesthetic comes back.
Great video. What an incredible period in human history that was!
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I love this show !
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