Exuding a golden glow in honey-coloured stone, this Modernist Dubai Home's perforated façade welcomes light and nature indoors
George Nakashima, the internationally renowned American designer and architect, liked to describe himself as a simple woodworker.
Transform your space with this stunning Geometric Art Deco Poster, inspired by the innovative Modernist Movement. The contemporary shapes and bold design will captivate your senses and elevate your decor to new heights. This award-winning concept is more than just wall art - it's a statement piece that speaks to your unique style and taste. Add a touch of sophistication and elegance to any room with this timeless piece that transcends trends. Elevate your space with a piece of art that sparks emotion and connection, making it a must-have for any art lover. Bring home this masterpiece today and let it inspire and uplift you every day. ✦ Premium Quality Materials for Art Prints✦ › Fine Art Paper: 175 gsm, providing exceptional durability and vibrancy › Multiple Sizes: Choose the perfect dimensions to suit your space › Matte Finish: Elegant, glare-free surface for an enhanced viewing experience ✦ Alien Gardenz: Store policy ✦ › Made-to-order: Ensuring the highest quality and uniqueness › Eco-friendly materials: Environmentally conscious creations › 2-week process: Careful production & shipping in about 14 days › Money-back guarantee: For unsatisfied customers within a specific period › Responsive customer support: Reach out for questions or custom options › Customization options: Craft your ideal piece with our help
Examine the distillation of modernism in graphic design with this vast collection of approximately 6,000 logos from 1940–1980. Ranging from media outfits to retail giants, airlines to art galleries, these clean, clear visual concepts may be seen as the visual birth of corporate identity. “This fantastic collection of handsome logos testifies to the enduring power of clean, crisp, universally symbolic design language that is a far cry from the often trendy, cheesy, puffed-up corporate branding that exists today. […] Logo Modernism is a brilliant catalog of what good corporate logo design looks like.” Slate.com “…blockbuster new book Logo Modernism…is a beautiful distillation of modernist ideals rendered in their most superbly crafted way.” ” Itsnicethat.com “…This book is not only full-to-bursting with hugely important logos, it is physically huge!… If you have an interest in social, cultural or corporate history, this is an unrivalled resource and deserves a place on your shelves (if it will fit).” FormFIftyFive.com “…Almost limitless as a logo archive for the period, TASCHEN’s Logo Modernism means business about the business of good design.” PedroSilmon.com Hardcover, 24.6 x 37.2 cm, 3.46 kg, 432 pagesClear Signs An unprecedented catalog of modern trademarks Modernist aesthetics in architecture, art, and product design are familiar to many. In soaring glass structures or minimalist canvases, we recognize a time of vast technological advance which affirmed the power of human beings to reshape their environment and to break, radically, from the conventions or constraints of the past. Less well-known, but no less fascinating, is the distillation of modernism in graphic design. This unprecedented TASCHEN publication, authored by Jens Müller, brings together approximately 6,000 trademarks, focused on the period 1940–1980, to examine how modernist attitudes and imperatives gave birth to corporate identity. Ranging from media outfits to retail giants, airlines to art galleries, the sweeping survey is organized into three design-orientated chapters: Geometric, Effect, and Typographic. Each chapter is then sub-divided into form and style led sections such as alphabet, overlay, dots and squares. Alongside the comprehensive catalog, the book features an introduction from Jens Müller on the history of logos, and an essay by R. Roger Remington on modernism and graphic design. Eight designer profiles and eight instructive case studies are also included, with a detailed look at the life and work of such luminaries as Paul Rand, Yusaku Kamekura, and Anton Stankowski, and at such significant projects as Fiat, The Daiei Inc., and the Mexico Olympic Games of 1968. An unrivaled resource for graphic designers, advertisers, and branding specialists, Logo Modernism is equally fascinating to anyone interested in social, cultural, and corporate history, and in the sheer persuasive power of image and form. The author Jens Müller was born in Koblenz, Germany, in 1982 and studied graphic design. Recipient of numerous national and international design awards, he is creative director of Vista design studio in Düsseldorf and professor of corporate design at the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts. The contributing author R. Roger Remington is Vignelli Distinguished Professor of Design at the Vignelli Center for Design Studies, Rochester Institute of Technology, New York. He has lectured and written extensively on the history of graphic design, including Nine Pioneers in American Graphic Design and Design and Science: The Life and Work of Will Burtin and has been reocgnized by the RIT Eisenhart Award for Outstanding Teaching and the Trustees Lifetime Achievement Award for Scholarship in Graphic Design. Logo Modernism Hardcover, 24.6 x 37.2 cm, 3.46 kg, 432 pages ISBN 978-3-8365-4530-3 Edition: Multilingual (English, French, German) Download product images here
We offer this Fantastic midcentury Mexican modernist console by Eugenio Escudero, circa 1950. Made in Mexico constructed with solid mahogany wood and brass accents, this is one of the most iconic designs of Eugenio Escudero. less
Drawing on modernist and Japanese influences, and recreating the distinctive tonal interplay of dappled light on a forest floor, this Grey Lynn bathroom offers an enchanting take on spatial design where beauty and accessibility coexist.
From the Barbican to Trellick Tower, we ask the residents of six Modernist flats across London what drew them to the building and how they chose to decorate it
Text: Hedda Gray Lægreid Photo: Einar Aslaksen On March 31 1961, the doors are opened to Regina Theatre in Nordre gate 18b. It is the city’s first custom built cinema. The architect Harald Aars adorns the facade with a triumphal arch, demanding the building to be taken seriously. The Greek inspired columns in the facade […]
───────────────────── SPECIAL OFFERS 💚 | 15% off $500+ 💚 | 20% off $1000+ 🌐 | Free Shipping Worldwide ───────────────────── DESCRIPTION Introducing the exclusive homage by Bold Modern to Le Corbusier's 1951 Wall Mural, stationed just outside the Chandigarh College of Architecture. The CCA is just one of the many public buildings designed by Le Corbusier in Chandigarh, as part of what is known as "The Chandigarh Experience" - the first attempt to design a major city (the capital of Punjab) from the ground up, in a strict Modernist concept. ───────────────────── CURATED SIZES 50 x 40 cm | 19.7 x 15.7 " ⟵ small 70 x 56 cm | 27.5 x 22 " ⟵ medium 100 x 80 cm | 39.4 x 31.5 " ⟵ large ───────────────────── Frame is not included. ─────────────────────
Designed by John Lautner and immortalised in the Coen brothers film, this modernist masterpiece is being donated to LACMA by NBA superfan James Goldstein
Completed in 2022 in Brasilia, Brazil. Images by Joana França. The architectural concept adopted unfolds itself from the relationship between spirituality, nature, and community. Spirituality communicates itself...
When it comes to curtains, the bigger the statement, the better. (See pretty much every photo shoot Sight Unseen has ever done.) Bold and heavy textiles might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but they can undeniably make a space more dramatic, cozy, and welcoming. And at Locke am Platz, a newly opened aparthotel in Zurich, they’re everywhere: ruby red drapes framing the headboards; Modernist-patterned fabric wrapping the guest-room living area walls; warm terracotta textiles encircling the lobby; and honey yellow portières dividing stations in the restaurant. The effect, created by London-based Sella Concept, is one of instant warm fuzziness in every space, encouraging guests who’ve booked two nights — or two weeks — to feel right at home.
Completed in 2022 in Brasilia, Brazil. Images by Joana França. The architectural concept adopted unfolds itself from the relationship between spirituality, nature, and community. Spirituality communicates itself...