Showing posts with label Studios. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Studios. Show all posts

7/30/15

Atelier









Designer Philippe Model uses his Parisian atelier as a canvas 
for playful colour experiments. 
Featured in Vogue Living Nov/Dec 11. Photo: Michael Paul 
via here

7/7/15

Simple Living



A charming and authentic summer atelier in Denmark.


Photo: Rydeng

11/18/14

Massimo Listri





Stupinigi I, Piemonte, 2007 | photo © Massimo Listri
Lapidario di Palazzo Mozzi Bardini, Firenze, 2009 | photo © Massimo Listri


Biblioteca Nazionale di Napoli, Italy, 2002 | photo © Massimo Listri



4/14/14

2/27/14

Artist





Amrita Sher-Gil (1913 – 1941) was an Indian painter, sometimes known 
as India's Frida Kahlo, and today considered an important woman painter of 20th century India

5/14/12

Artist Studios

Picasso, Villa Californie, Cannes 1957 ( by Andre Villers ) Picasso’s Southern France Villa Californie studio was his last place of work before the artist’s death. Home to some of Picasso’s radical late-career experiments, the space was stuffed with knick-knacks, totems and canvases.

Ann Demeulemeester in her Le Corbusier studio
Cezanne's studio  by Nick Haus
Coco Chanel at work. by Mark Shaw
Atelier-dk. (1893)

Picasso's studio Aix en Provence (Château de Vauvenargues)

Man Ray, 1922, Gertrude Stein posing for Jo Davidson

Sources : pinterest/Rydeng/studio-working-space

2/16/12

Simplicity & Functionality

Borge Mogensen’s house






All images via here


Børge Mogensen (1914-1972) was a Danish furniture designer.

He was one of the most important among a generation of furniture designers who made the concept of “Danish design” known throughout the world. Together with colleagues such as Arne Jacobsen and Hans Wegner, Mogensen created international respect for Danish furniture design, and his simple and functional designs have for more than half a century enjoyed worldwide demand.

1/30/12

Finn Juhl 100 years



Finn Juhl's house at Ordrupgaard

As a part of the Ordrupgaard museum you are able to visit the home of iconic Danish designer and architect, Finn Juhl.here


via  architonic.

via apenthus

This year is one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Finn Juhl.
Finn Juhl (1912-1989) was a valued architect who especially dedicated his work to the interaction between furniture and living spaces. He was ground breaking as a furniture designer and was part of the revolution that went through Danish design in the middle of the last century. He got his breakthrough in USA by designing the interior of the Trusteeship Council Chamber at the United Nations headquarters in 1951. Together with Arne Jakobsen and Poul Kjærholm he showed the way for the branding of Danish Design abroad under the name “Danish Modern”.
The exhibition at Ordrupgaarden

11/20/11

Anna & Michael Ancher’s house



Anna & Michael Ancher


Photo via here

Danish painter Michael Peter Ancher (1849 - 1927) He joined the growing society of artists in Skagen in 1874, known as "The Skagen Painters" Anchers paintings are classics and he is one of Denmark's most popular artists. The paintings are often concerned with the heroics of the fishermen and lifeboats crews. more info here
Michael Ancher came from a classic training at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and he found it difficult to adjust to Scandinavian painting's modern breakthrough, the "Skagen school". His marriage to Anna Ancher did, however, introduce him to the naturalistic concept of undecorated reproduction of reality and its colours. 
Raised-panel doors painted with bird portraits in the early 20th century by  Michael Ancher. Photo by Andreas von Einsiedel for "The World of Interiors".