Spring this year begins today at 18,00. Don’t get caught unprepared, let in fresh air and above all put a little ‘color around.
journal
Franco Grignani | Optico-mental Alterations
“Grignani is a unique figure illustrating how a graphic designer can deploy rigorous designing practices without falling in to the trap of monotony […]”
Themes & Variations |Empire of Light
The 4th edition of Themes & Variations – Empire of Light, conceived by the Guggenheim-Venice, is more than an exhibition is a journey that unfolds as a sort of tale.
Lina Bo Bardi | the feminine side of modernism
20 years after her death, Lina Bo Bardi is still recognized as an icon of modern architecture and her work is considered a bridge between ideologies, geographies and different ways of seeing the world.
Save the paper | wall perpetual calendars
Saving the date with a perpetual calendar you save paper, trees, the planet and your money. Not bad.
A tribute to Charlotte Perriand
Pupil of Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand made the history of interior design and marked a revolution in the feminine style. “For my mother, the style was a way of being in the world,” says the daughter Pernette. This year Louis Vuitton dedicates to her the new s/s Icone Colletion 2014 and presents it in boutiques setting … Read More
nineteen sixty nine
In nineteen sixty nine Olivetti began producing the typewriter Valentina, designed by Ettore Sottsass and Perry A. King it becomes one of the most well-known design objects in the world.
Albers in Milan
Reinvigorate your mind and your eyes with the wonderful works of Josef Albers on exhibit until January 6th 2014.
Rams in London
Dieter Rams was a young german designer in 1961 when he visited London for the first time to collect the Interplas Award for the Braun TP 1 – a radio-portable record player that became known as the first Walkman.
FollowMi
An itinerary through the most important architectural works of Gio Ponti in Milan.