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David Alhadeff

Founder of @thefutureperfect

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What’s never been done before? @davidalhadeff’s contemporary design gallery @thefutureperfect investigates this through furniture, objects and textiles. Their collaboration with 40 Duke – the new home of Personal Shopping at Selfridges London – is a curation of one-of-a-kind and limited-edition works, alongside special commissions.
 
Pieces at 40 Duke are available via Personal Shopping appointment at 40 Duke, Selfridges London.
 
Designers include:
@floris_wubben
@studioelementaires
@piet_hein_eek
@glasitalia
@arflex_official
@collection_kallemo


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What’s never been done before? @davidalhadeff’s contemporary design gallery @thefutureperfect investigates this through furniture, objects and textiles. Their collaboration with 40 Duke – the new home of Personal Shopping at Selfridges London – is a curation of one-of-a-kind and limited-edition works, alongside special commissions.
 
Pieces at 40 Duke are available via Personal Shopping appointment at 40 Duke, Selfridges London.
 
Designers include:
@floris_wubben
@studioelementaires
@piet_hein_eek
@glasitalia
@arflex_official
@collection_kallemo


3
31
1 weeks ago

What’s never been done before? @davidalhadeff’s contemporary design gallery @thefutureperfect investigates this through furniture, objects and textiles. Their collaboration with 40 Duke – the new home of Personal Shopping at Selfridges London – is a curation of one-of-a-kind and limited-edition works, alongside special commissions.
 
Pieces at 40 Duke are available via Personal Shopping appointment at 40 Duke, Selfridges London.
 
Designers include:
@floris_wubben
@studioelementaires
@piet_hein_eek
@glasitalia
@arflex_official
@collection_kallemo


3
31
1 weeks ago

What’s never been done before? @davidalhadeff’s contemporary design gallery @thefutureperfect investigates this through furniture, objects and textiles. Their collaboration with 40 Duke – the new home of Personal Shopping at Selfridges London – is a curation of one-of-a-kind and limited-edition works, alongside special commissions.
 
Pieces at 40 Duke are available via Personal Shopping appointment at 40 Duke, Selfridges London.
 
Designers include:
@floris_wubben
@studioelementaires
@piet_hein_eek
@glasitalia
@arflex_official
@collection_kallemo


3
31
1 weeks ago

What’s never been done before? @davidalhadeff’s contemporary design gallery @thefutureperfect investigates this through furniture, objects and textiles. Their collaboration with 40 Duke – the new home of Personal Shopping at Selfridges London – is a curation of one-of-a-kind and limited-edition works, alongside special commissions.
 
Pieces at 40 Duke are available via Personal Shopping appointment at 40 Duke, Selfridges London.
 
Designers include:
@floris_wubben
@studioelementaires
@piet_hein_eek
@glasitalia
@arflex_official
@collection_kallemo


3
31
1 weeks ago

What’s never been done before? @davidalhadeff’s contemporary design gallery @thefutureperfect investigates this through furniture, objects and textiles. Their collaboration with 40 Duke – the new home of Personal Shopping at Selfridges London – is a curation of one-of-a-kind and limited-edition works, alongside special commissions.
 
Pieces at 40 Duke are available via Personal Shopping appointment at 40 Duke, Selfridges London.
 
Designers include:
@floris_wubben
@studioelementaires
@piet_hein_eek
@glasitalia
@arflex_official
@collection_kallemo


3
31
1 weeks ago

What’s never been done before? @davidalhadeff’s contemporary design gallery @thefutureperfect investigates this through furniture, objects and textiles. Their collaboration with 40 Duke – the new home of Personal Shopping at Selfridges London – is a curation of one-of-a-kind and limited-edition works, alongside special commissions.
 
Pieces at 40 Duke are available via Personal Shopping appointment at 40 Duke, Selfridges London.
 
Designers include:
@floris_wubben
@studioelementaires
@piet_hein_eek
@glasitalia
@arflex_official
@collection_kallemo


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31
1 weeks ago

This marks the second year of my collaboration with Bocci (@bocci), helping to art direct their Salone presentation, Light as Medium. It’s something I’m genuinely proud of.

What Bocci and Omer Arbel (@omerarbeloffice) have built is remarkable, and I feel lucky to play a small role in it. Walking into the exhibition, I felt like a kid again, grinning as I moved through each installation. It’s rare, after working on something for nearly a year, to still feel surprised by it. But I was.

The work always begins as a conversation. I ask questions, sometimes just to test an edge, and Omer listens, absorbs, and responds. His responses consistently surprise me. Some ideas land immediately; others fall away. More often than not, something starts in one place and ends somewhere slightly different… and better.

What I admire most is his ability to approach each problem as if for the first time. He doesn’t let expertise limit possibility. There’s a kind of openness in the way he works, an ability to suspend certainty, that allows the unexpected to emerge. It’s a mindset I find deeply inspiring.

For me, this collaboration exists just outside of The Future Perfect, but it carries the same spirit. It’s been energizing to step into a different role while bringing that perspective with me. I’m enjoying it more than I expected.

And Milan, for me, has shifted. It’s become less about the volume of design and more about experiencing work in meaningful contexts and about the people. The connection, respect, and affection I have for Omer and the entire Bocci team has made this Salone feel especially bright.

I’m already curious what next year might bring (if I’m lucky enough to be invited back to play.)


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3 weeks ago


This marks the second year of my collaboration with Bocci (@bocci), helping to art direct their Salone presentation, Light as Medium. It’s something I’m genuinely proud of.

What Bocci and Omer Arbel (@omerarbeloffice) have built is remarkable, and I feel lucky to play a small role in it. Walking into the exhibition, I felt like a kid again, grinning as I moved through each installation. It’s rare, after working on something for nearly a year, to still feel surprised by it. But I was.

The work always begins as a conversation. I ask questions, sometimes just to test an edge, and Omer listens, absorbs, and responds. His responses consistently surprise me. Some ideas land immediately; others fall away. More often than not, something starts in one place and ends somewhere slightly different… and better.

What I admire most is his ability to approach each problem as if for the first time. He doesn’t let expertise limit possibility. There’s a kind of openness in the way he works, an ability to suspend certainty, that allows the unexpected to emerge. It’s a mindset I find deeply inspiring.

For me, this collaboration exists just outside of The Future Perfect, but it carries the same spirit. It’s been energizing to step into a different role while bringing that perspective with me. I’m enjoying it more than I expected.

And Milan, for me, has shifted. It’s become less about the volume of design and more about experiencing work in meaningful contexts and about the people. The connection, respect, and affection I have for Omer and the entire Bocci team has made this Salone feel especially bright.

I’m already curious what next year might bring (if I’m lucky enough to be invited back to play.)


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23
3 weeks ago

This marks the second year of my collaboration with Bocci (@bocci), helping to art direct their Salone presentation, Light as Medium. It’s something I’m genuinely proud of.

What Bocci and Omer Arbel (@omerarbeloffice) have built is remarkable, and I feel lucky to play a small role in it. Walking into the exhibition, I felt like a kid again, grinning as I moved through each installation. It’s rare, after working on something for nearly a year, to still feel surprised by it. But I was.

The work always begins as a conversation. I ask questions, sometimes just to test an edge, and Omer listens, absorbs, and responds. His responses consistently surprise me. Some ideas land immediately; others fall away. More often than not, something starts in one place and ends somewhere slightly different… and better.

What I admire most is his ability to approach each problem as if for the first time. He doesn’t let expertise limit possibility. There’s a kind of openness in the way he works, an ability to suspend certainty, that allows the unexpected to emerge. It’s a mindset I find deeply inspiring.

For me, this collaboration exists just outside of The Future Perfect, but it carries the same spirit. It’s been energizing to step into a different role while bringing that perspective with me. I’m enjoying it more than I expected.

And Milan, for me, has shifted. It’s become less about the volume of design and more about experiencing work in meaningful contexts and about the people. The connection, respect, and affection I have for Omer and the entire Bocci team has made this Salone feel especially bright.

I’m already curious what next year might bring (if I’m lucky enough to be invited back to play.)


3
23
3 weeks ago

This marks the second year of my collaboration with Bocci (@bocci), helping to art direct their Salone presentation, Light as Medium. It’s something I’m genuinely proud of.

What Bocci and Omer Arbel (@omerarbeloffice) have built is remarkable, and I feel lucky to play a small role in it. Walking into the exhibition, I felt like a kid again, grinning as I moved through each installation. It’s rare, after working on something for nearly a year, to still feel surprised by it. But I was.

The work always begins as a conversation. I ask questions, sometimes just to test an edge, and Omer listens, absorbs, and responds. His responses consistently surprise me. Some ideas land immediately; others fall away. More often than not, something starts in one place and ends somewhere slightly different… and better.

What I admire most is his ability to approach each problem as if for the first time. He doesn’t let expertise limit possibility. There’s a kind of openness in the way he works, an ability to suspend certainty, that allows the unexpected to emerge. It’s a mindset I find deeply inspiring.

For me, this collaboration exists just outside of The Future Perfect, but it carries the same spirit. It’s been energizing to step into a different role while bringing that perspective with me. I’m enjoying it more than I expected.

And Milan, for me, has shifted. It’s become less about the volume of design and more about experiencing work in meaningful contexts and about the people. The connection, respect, and affection I have for Omer and the entire Bocci team has made this Salone feel especially bright.

I’m already curious what next year might bring (if I’m lucky enough to be invited back to play.)


3
23
3 weeks ago

This marks the second year of my collaboration with Bocci (@bocci), helping to art direct their Salone presentation, Light as Medium. It’s something I’m genuinely proud of.

What Bocci and Omer Arbel (@omerarbeloffice) have built is remarkable, and I feel lucky to play a small role in it. Walking into the exhibition, I felt like a kid again, grinning as I moved through each installation. It’s rare, after working on something for nearly a year, to still feel surprised by it. But I was.

The work always begins as a conversation. I ask questions, sometimes just to test an edge, and Omer listens, absorbs, and responds. His responses consistently surprise me. Some ideas land immediately; others fall away. More often than not, something starts in one place and ends somewhere slightly different… and better.

What I admire most is his ability to approach each problem as if for the first time. He doesn’t let expertise limit possibility. There’s a kind of openness in the way he works, an ability to suspend certainty, that allows the unexpected to emerge. It’s a mindset I find deeply inspiring.

For me, this collaboration exists just outside of The Future Perfect, but it carries the same spirit. It’s been energizing to step into a different role while bringing that perspective with me. I’m enjoying it more than I expected.

And Milan, for me, has shifted. It’s become less about the volume of design and more about experiencing work in meaningful contexts and about the people. The connection, respect, and affection I have for Omer and the entire Bocci team has made this Salone feel especially bright.

I’m already curious what next year might bring (if I’m lucky enough to be invited back to play.)


3
23
3 weeks ago

This marks the second year of my collaboration with Bocci (@bocci), helping to art direct their Salone presentation, Light as Medium. It’s something I’m genuinely proud of.

What Bocci and Omer Arbel (@omerarbeloffice) have built is remarkable, and I feel lucky to play a small role in it. Walking into the exhibition, I felt like a kid again, grinning as I moved through each installation. It’s rare, after working on something for nearly a year, to still feel surprised by it. But I was.

The work always begins as a conversation. I ask questions, sometimes just to test an edge, and Omer listens, absorbs, and responds. His responses consistently surprise me. Some ideas land immediately; others fall away. More often than not, something starts in one place and ends somewhere slightly different… and better.

What I admire most is his ability to approach each problem as if for the first time. He doesn’t let expertise limit possibility. There’s a kind of openness in the way he works, an ability to suspend certainty, that allows the unexpected to emerge. It’s a mindset I find deeply inspiring.

For me, this collaboration exists just outside of The Future Perfect, but it carries the same spirit. It’s been energizing to step into a different role while bringing that perspective with me. I’m enjoying it more than I expected.

And Milan, for me, has shifted. It’s become less about the volume of design and more about experiencing work in meaningful contexts and about the people. The connection, respect, and affection I have for Omer and the entire Bocci team has made this Salone feel especially bright.

I’m already curious what next year might bring (if I’m lucky enough to be invited back to play.)


3
23
3 weeks ago

This marks the second year of my collaboration with Bocci (@bocci), helping to art direct their Salone presentation, Light as Medium. It’s something I’m genuinely proud of.

What Bocci and Omer Arbel (@omerarbeloffice) have built is remarkable, and I feel lucky to play a small role in it. Walking into the exhibition, I felt like a kid again, grinning as I moved through each installation. It’s rare, after working on something for nearly a year, to still feel surprised by it. But I was.

The work always begins as a conversation. I ask questions, sometimes just to test an edge, and Omer listens, absorbs, and responds. His responses consistently surprise me. Some ideas land immediately; others fall away. More often than not, something starts in one place and ends somewhere slightly different… and better.

What I admire most is his ability to approach each problem as if for the first time. He doesn’t let expertise limit possibility. There’s a kind of openness in the way he works, an ability to suspend certainty, that allows the unexpected to emerge. It’s a mindset I find deeply inspiring.

For me, this collaboration exists just outside of The Future Perfect, but it carries the same spirit. It’s been energizing to step into a different role while bringing that perspective with me. I’m enjoying it more than I expected.

And Milan, for me, has shifted. It’s become less about the volume of design and more about experiencing work in meaningful contexts and about the people. The connection, respect, and affection I have for Omer and the entire Bocci team has made this Salone feel especially bright.

I’m already curious what next year might bring (if I’m lucky enough to be invited back to play.)


3
23
3 weeks ago

This marks the second year of my collaboration with Bocci (@bocci), helping to art direct their Salone presentation, Light as Medium. It’s something I’m genuinely proud of.

What Bocci and Omer Arbel (@omerarbeloffice) have built is remarkable, and I feel lucky to play a small role in it. Walking into the exhibition, I felt like a kid again, grinning as I moved through each installation. It’s rare, after working on something for nearly a year, to still feel surprised by it. But I was.

The work always begins as a conversation. I ask questions, sometimes just to test an edge, and Omer listens, absorbs, and responds. His responses consistently surprise me. Some ideas land immediately; others fall away. More often than not, something starts in one place and ends somewhere slightly different… and better.

What I admire most is his ability to approach each problem as if for the first time. He doesn’t let expertise limit possibility. There’s a kind of openness in the way he works, an ability to suspend certainty, that allows the unexpected to emerge. It’s a mindset I find deeply inspiring.

For me, this collaboration exists just outside of The Future Perfect, but it carries the same spirit. It’s been energizing to step into a different role while bringing that perspective with me. I’m enjoying it more than I expected.

And Milan, for me, has shifted. It’s become less about the volume of design and more about experiencing work in meaningful contexts and about the people. The connection, respect, and affection I have for Omer and the entire Bocci team has made this Salone feel especially bright.

I’m already curious what next year might bring (if I’m lucky enough to be invited back to play.)


3
23
3 weeks ago


This marks the second year of my collaboration with Bocci (@bocci), helping to art direct their Salone presentation, Light as Medium. It’s something I’m genuinely proud of.

What Bocci and Omer Arbel (@omerarbeloffice) have built is remarkable, and I feel lucky to play a small role in it. Walking into the exhibition, I felt like a kid again, grinning as I moved through each installation. It’s rare, after working on something for nearly a year, to still feel surprised by it. But I was.

The work always begins as a conversation. I ask questions, sometimes just to test an edge, and Omer listens, absorbs, and responds. His responses consistently surprise me. Some ideas land immediately; others fall away. More often than not, something starts in one place and ends somewhere slightly different… and better.

What I admire most is his ability to approach each problem as if for the first time. He doesn’t let expertise limit possibility. There’s a kind of openness in the way he works, an ability to suspend certainty, that allows the unexpected to emerge. It’s a mindset I find deeply inspiring.

For me, this collaboration exists just outside of The Future Perfect, but it carries the same spirit. It’s been energizing to step into a different role while bringing that perspective with me. I’m enjoying it more than I expected.

And Milan, for me, has shifted. It’s become less about the volume of design and more about experiencing work in meaningful contexts and about the people. The connection, respect, and affection I have for Omer and the entire Bocci team has made this Salone feel especially bright.

I’m already curious what next year might bring (if I’m lucky enough to be invited back to play.)


3
23
3 weeks ago

This marks the second year of my collaboration with Bocci (@bocci), helping to art direct their Salone presentation, Light as Medium. It’s something I’m genuinely proud of.

What Bocci and Omer Arbel (@omerarbeloffice) have built is remarkable, and I feel lucky to play a small role in it. Walking into the exhibition, I felt like a kid again, grinning as I moved through each installation. It’s rare, after working on something for nearly a year, to still feel surprised by it. But I was.

The work always begins as a conversation. I ask questions, sometimes just to test an edge, and Omer listens, absorbs, and responds. His responses consistently surprise me. Some ideas land immediately; others fall away. More often than not, something starts in one place and ends somewhere slightly different… and better.

What I admire most is his ability to approach each problem as if for the first time. He doesn’t let expertise limit possibility. There’s a kind of openness in the way he works, an ability to suspend certainty, that allows the unexpected to emerge. It’s a mindset I find deeply inspiring.

For me, this collaboration exists just outside of The Future Perfect, but it carries the same spirit. It’s been energizing to step into a different role while bringing that perspective with me. I’m enjoying it more than I expected.

And Milan, for me, has shifted. It’s become less about the volume of design and more about experiencing work in meaningful contexts and about the people. The connection, respect, and affection I have for Omer and the entire Bocci team has made this Salone feel especially bright.

I’m already curious what next year might bring (if I’m lucky enough to be invited back to play.)


3
23
3 weeks ago

This marks the second year of my collaboration with Bocci (@bocci), helping to art direct their Salone presentation, Light as Medium. It’s something I’m genuinely proud of.

What Bocci and Omer Arbel (@omerarbeloffice) have built is remarkable, and I feel lucky to play a small role in it. Walking into the exhibition, I felt like a kid again, grinning as I moved through each installation. It’s rare, after working on something for nearly a year, to still feel surprised by it. But I was.

The work always begins as a conversation. I ask questions, sometimes just to test an edge, and Omer listens, absorbs, and responds. His responses consistently surprise me. Some ideas land immediately; others fall away. More often than not, something starts in one place and ends somewhere slightly different… and better.

What I admire most is his ability to approach each problem as if for the first time. He doesn’t let expertise limit possibility. There’s a kind of openness in the way he works, an ability to suspend certainty, that allows the unexpected to emerge. It’s a mindset I find deeply inspiring.

For me, this collaboration exists just outside of The Future Perfect, but it carries the same spirit. It’s been energizing to step into a different role while bringing that perspective with me. I’m enjoying it more than I expected.

And Milan, for me, has shifted. It’s become less about the volume of design and more about experiencing work in meaningful contexts and about the people. The connection, respect, and affection I have for Omer and the entire Bocci team has made this Salone feel especially bright.

I’m already curious what next year might bring (if I’m lucky enough to be invited back to play.)


3
23
3 weeks ago

This marks the second year of my collaboration with Bocci (@bocci), helping to art direct their Salone presentation, Light as Medium. It’s something I’m genuinely proud of.

What Bocci and Omer Arbel (@omerarbeloffice) have built is remarkable, and I feel lucky to play a small role in it. Walking into the exhibition, I felt like a kid again, grinning as I moved through each installation. It’s rare, after working on something for nearly a year, to still feel surprised by it. But I was.

The work always begins as a conversation. I ask questions, sometimes just to test an edge, and Omer listens, absorbs, and responds. His responses consistently surprise me. Some ideas land immediately; others fall away. More often than not, something starts in one place and ends somewhere slightly different… and better.

What I admire most is his ability to approach each problem as if for the first time. He doesn’t let expertise limit possibility. There’s a kind of openness in the way he works, an ability to suspend certainty, that allows the unexpected to emerge. It’s a mindset I find deeply inspiring.

For me, this collaboration exists just outside of The Future Perfect, but it carries the same spirit. It’s been energizing to step into a different role while bringing that perspective with me. I’m enjoying it more than I expected.

And Milan, for me, has shifted. It’s become less about the volume of design and more about experiencing work in meaningful contexts and about the people. The connection, respect, and affection I have for Omer and the entire Bocci team has made this Salone feel especially bright.

I’m already curious what next year might bring (if I’m lucky enough to be invited back to play.)


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23
3 weeks ago

Episode #3 of Sneak Peek by ApartamentoTV—one of four new shows we’re debuting this Milan Design Week!

David Alhadeff (@davidalhadeff) of The Future Perfect (@thefutureperfect) gave us a sneak peek of ‘Light as Medium’, the exhibition he art directed for Bocci (@bocci), Omer Arbel’s (@omerarbeloffice) multidisciplinary design studio, research lab, and factory. This marks the third episode of Sneak Peek, a new show we’re debuting this week in Milan for ApartamentoTV. 

Powered by Uniqlo (@uniqloeurope).

HUGE thank you to Jody Barton (@jody__barton) for the animated artworks, to Billy De Luca (@isbn.billy) for his help with the interviews and filming, and last but not least, to our editing team Bernat Granados (@bernatgrana2), Martin Mur (@mrtnmur), and Jorge Mañes. Music by Roger Sena (@rogersenaf).

Captured on iPhone 17 Pro Max.

#milandesignweek #apartamentotv


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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A big thank you to Athena Calderone (@eyeswoon) for having us earlier this week to celebrate her breathtaking new home and the launch of her collection, Assembler I, designed by (@studioathenacalderone) and available at The Future Perfect.

It was a night of endless champagne, caviar, incredible people, and so much art deco!

Captured by @thekateowen


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Exquisite Corpse led by Bari Ziperstein (@bzippy), brought together LA based artists, writers, and designers for a collaborative, hands on event on March 5, in support of fire relief efforts. Inspired by the Surrealist parlor game of the 1920s, Exquisite Corpse invites participants to build a work collectively in sequence. Each guest added to and transformed the ceramic columns before passing them along, resulting in unexpected, shared compositions.

We extend our sincere thanks to Bari Ziperstein and to all who participated in this special evening:

Anthony Bianco and Alicia Reina, (@biancolightspace); Candice Romanelli (@candromanelli); Denise Martinez and Jorge Arturo Ibarra, (@deceresstudio); Eric Wareheim, (@ericwareheim); Isaac Resnikoff (@isaacresnikoff); Jason Koharik (@jasonjkoharik); Jotham Hung (@jothamhungstudio); Karin Gulbran (@theodore_wubbie); Lawrence Eaves; Oliver Furth (@olivermfurth); Rachel Shillander (@la.lland); Raina Lee (@rainajlee); Ramsey Conder (@ramseyconder); and Thomas Renaud and Noel Hennessy, (@lgs_studio).

The finished works will be auctioned, with proceeds donated to the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund in support of recovery efforts across California.

Sign up for the auction through the link in our bio!


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Exquisite Corpse led by Bari Ziperstein (@bzippy), brought together LA based artists, writers, and designers for a collaborative, hands on event on March 5, in support of fire relief efforts. Inspired by the Surrealist parlor game of the 1920s, Exquisite Corpse invites participants to build a work collectively in sequence. Each guest added to and transformed the ceramic columns before passing them along, resulting in unexpected, shared compositions.

We extend our sincere thanks to Bari Ziperstein and to all who participated in this special evening:

Anthony Bianco and Alicia Reina, (@biancolightspace); Candice Romanelli (@candromanelli); Denise Martinez and Jorge Arturo Ibarra, (@deceresstudio); Eric Wareheim, (@ericwareheim); Isaac Resnikoff (@isaacresnikoff); Jason Koharik (@jasonjkoharik); Jotham Hung (@jothamhungstudio); Karin Gulbran (@theodore_wubbie); Lawrence Eaves; Oliver Furth (@olivermfurth); Rachel Shillander (@la.lland); Raina Lee (@rainajlee); Ramsey Conder (@ramseyconder); and Thomas Renaud and Noel Hennessy, (@lgs_studio).

The finished works will be auctioned, with proceeds donated to the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund in support of recovery efforts across California.

Sign up for the auction through the link in our bio!


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1 months ago

Exquisite Corpse led by Bari Ziperstein (@bzippy), brought together LA based artists, writers, and designers for a collaborative, hands on event on March 5, in support of fire relief efforts. Inspired by the Surrealist parlor game of the 1920s, Exquisite Corpse invites participants to build a work collectively in sequence. Each guest added to and transformed the ceramic columns before passing them along, resulting in unexpected, shared compositions.

We extend our sincere thanks to Bari Ziperstein and to all who participated in this special evening:

Anthony Bianco and Alicia Reina, (@biancolightspace); Candice Romanelli (@candromanelli); Denise Martinez and Jorge Arturo Ibarra, (@deceresstudio); Eric Wareheim, (@ericwareheim); Isaac Resnikoff (@isaacresnikoff); Jason Koharik (@jasonjkoharik); Jotham Hung (@jothamhungstudio); Karin Gulbran (@theodore_wubbie); Lawrence Eaves; Oliver Furth (@olivermfurth); Rachel Shillander (@la.lland); Raina Lee (@rainajlee); Ramsey Conder (@ramseyconder); and Thomas Renaud and Noel Hennessy, (@lgs_studio).

The finished works will be auctioned, with proceeds donated to the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund in support of recovery efforts across California.

Sign up for the auction through the link in our bio!


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1 months ago

Exquisite Corpse led by Bari Ziperstein (@bzippy), brought together LA based artists, writers, and designers for a collaborative, hands on event on March 5, in support of fire relief efforts. Inspired by the Surrealist parlor game of the 1920s, Exquisite Corpse invites participants to build a work collectively in sequence. Each guest added to and transformed the ceramic columns before passing them along, resulting in unexpected, shared compositions.

We extend our sincere thanks to Bari Ziperstein and to all who participated in this special evening:

Anthony Bianco and Alicia Reina, (@biancolightspace); Candice Romanelli (@candromanelli); Denise Martinez and Jorge Arturo Ibarra, (@deceresstudio); Eric Wareheim, (@ericwareheim); Isaac Resnikoff (@isaacresnikoff); Jason Koharik (@jasonjkoharik); Jotham Hung (@jothamhungstudio); Karin Gulbran (@theodore_wubbie); Lawrence Eaves; Oliver Furth (@olivermfurth); Rachel Shillander (@la.lland); Raina Lee (@rainajlee); Ramsey Conder (@ramseyconder); and Thomas Renaud and Noel Hennessy, (@lgs_studio).

The finished works will be auctioned, with proceeds donated to the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund in support of recovery efforts across California.

Sign up for the auction through the link in our bio!


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1 months ago

Exquisite Corpse led by Bari Ziperstein (@bzippy), brought together LA based artists, writers, and designers for a collaborative, hands on event on March 5, in support of fire relief efforts. Inspired by the Surrealist parlor game of the 1920s, Exquisite Corpse invites participants to build a work collectively in sequence. Each guest added to and transformed the ceramic columns before passing them along, resulting in unexpected, shared compositions.

We extend our sincere thanks to Bari Ziperstein and to all who participated in this special evening:

Anthony Bianco and Alicia Reina, (@biancolightspace); Candice Romanelli (@candromanelli); Denise Martinez and Jorge Arturo Ibarra, (@deceresstudio); Eric Wareheim, (@ericwareheim); Isaac Resnikoff (@isaacresnikoff); Jason Koharik (@jasonjkoharik); Jotham Hung (@jothamhungstudio); Karin Gulbran (@theodore_wubbie); Lawrence Eaves; Oliver Furth (@olivermfurth); Rachel Shillander (@la.lland); Raina Lee (@rainajlee); Ramsey Conder (@ramseyconder); and Thomas Renaud and Noel Hennessy, (@lgs_studio).

The finished works will be auctioned, with proceeds donated to the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund in support of recovery efforts across California.

Sign up for the auction through the link in our bio!


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1 months ago

Exquisite Corpse led by Bari Ziperstein (@bzippy), brought together LA based artists, writers, and designers for a collaborative, hands on event on March 5, in support of fire relief efforts. Inspired by the Surrealist parlor game of the 1920s, Exquisite Corpse invites participants to build a work collectively in sequence. Each guest added to and transformed the ceramic columns before passing them along, resulting in unexpected, shared compositions.

We extend our sincere thanks to Bari Ziperstein and to all who participated in this special evening:

Anthony Bianco and Alicia Reina, (@biancolightspace); Candice Romanelli (@candromanelli); Denise Martinez and Jorge Arturo Ibarra, (@deceresstudio); Eric Wareheim, (@ericwareheim); Isaac Resnikoff (@isaacresnikoff); Jason Koharik (@jasonjkoharik); Jotham Hung (@jothamhungstudio); Karin Gulbran (@theodore_wubbie); Lawrence Eaves; Oliver Furth (@olivermfurth); Rachel Shillander (@la.lland); Raina Lee (@rainajlee); Ramsey Conder (@ramseyconder); and Thomas Renaud and Noel Hennessy, (@lgs_studio).

The finished works will be auctioned, with proceeds donated to the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund in support of recovery efforts across California.

Sign up for the auction through the link in our bio!


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1 months ago

Exquisite Corpse led by Bari Ziperstein (@bzippy), brought together LA based artists, writers, and designers for a collaborative, hands on event on March 5, in support of fire relief efforts. Inspired by the Surrealist parlor game of the 1920s, Exquisite Corpse invites participants to build a work collectively in sequence. Each guest added to and transformed the ceramic columns before passing them along, resulting in unexpected, shared compositions.

We extend our sincere thanks to Bari Ziperstein and to all who participated in this special evening:

Anthony Bianco and Alicia Reina, (@biancolightspace); Candice Romanelli (@candromanelli); Denise Martinez and Jorge Arturo Ibarra, (@deceresstudio); Eric Wareheim, (@ericwareheim); Isaac Resnikoff (@isaacresnikoff); Jason Koharik (@jasonjkoharik); Jotham Hung (@jothamhungstudio); Karin Gulbran (@theodore_wubbie); Lawrence Eaves; Oliver Furth (@olivermfurth); Rachel Shillander (@la.lland); Raina Lee (@rainajlee); Ramsey Conder (@ramseyconder); and Thomas Renaud and Noel Hennessy, (@lgs_studio).

The finished works will be auctioned, with proceeds donated to the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund in support of recovery efforts across California.

Sign up for the auction through the link in our bio!


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22
1 months ago

Exquisite Corpse led by Bari Ziperstein (@bzippy), brought together LA based artists, writers, and designers for a collaborative, hands on event on March 5, in support of fire relief efforts. Inspired by the Surrealist parlor game of the 1920s, Exquisite Corpse invites participants to build a work collectively in sequence. Each guest added to and transformed the ceramic columns before passing them along, resulting in unexpected, shared compositions.

We extend our sincere thanks to Bari Ziperstein and to all who participated in this special evening:

Anthony Bianco and Alicia Reina, (@biancolightspace); Candice Romanelli (@candromanelli); Denise Martinez and Jorge Arturo Ibarra, (@deceresstudio); Eric Wareheim, (@ericwareheim); Isaac Resnikoff (@isaacresnikoff); Jason Koharik (@jasonjkoharik); Jotham Hung (@jothamhungstudio); Karin Gulbran (@theodore_wubbie); Lawrence Eaves; Oliver Furth (@olivermfurth); Rachel Shillander (@la.lland); Raina Lee (@rainajlee); Ramsey Conder (@ramseyconder); and Thomas Renaud and Noel Hennessy, (@lgs_studio).

The finished works will be auctioned, with proceeds donated to the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund in support of recovery efforts across California.

Sign up for the auction through the link in our bio!


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22
1 months ago

Exquisite Corpse led by Bari Ziperstein (@bzippy), brought together LA based artists, writers, and designers for a collaborative, hands on event on March 5, in support of fire relief efforts. Inspired by the Surrealist parlor game of the 1920s, Exquisite Corpse invites participants to build a work collectively in sequence. Each guest added to and transformed the ceramic columns before passing them along, resulting in unexpected, shared compositions.

We extend our sincere thanks to Bari Ziperstein and to all who participated in this special evening:

Anthony Bianco and Alicia Reina, (@biancolightspace); Candice Romanelli (@candromanelli); Denise Martinez and Jorge Arturo Ibarra, (@deceresstudio); Eric Wareheim, (@ericwareheim); Isaac Resnikoff (@isaacresnikoff); Jason Koharik (@jasonjkoharik); Jotham Hung (@jothamhungstudio); Karin Gulbran (@theodore_wubbie); Lawrence Eaves; Oliver Furth (@olivermfurth); Rachel Shillander (@la.lland); Raina Lee (@rainajlee); Ramsey Conder (@ramseyconder); and Thomas Renaud and Noel Hennessy, (@lgs_studio).

The finished works will be auctioned, with proceeds donated to the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund in support of recovery efforts across California.

Sign up for the auction through the link in our bio!


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22
1 months ago

Exquisite Corpse led by Bari Ziperstein (@bzippy), brought together LA based artists, writers, and designers for a collaborative, hands on event on March 5, in support of fire relief efforts. Inspired by the Surrealist parlor game of the 1920s, Exquisite Corpse invites participants to build a work collectively in sequence. Each guest added to and transformed the ceramic columns before passing them along, resulting in unexpected, shared compositions.

We extend our sincere thanks to Bari Ziperstein and to all who participated in this special evening:

Anthony Bianco and Alicia Reina, (@biancolightspace); Candice Romanelli (@candromanelli); Denise Martinez and Jorge Arturo Ibarra, (@deceresstudio); Eric Wareheim, (@ericwareheim); Isaac Resnikoff (@isaacresnikoff); Jason Koharik (@jasonjkoharik); Jotham Hung (@jothamhungstudio); Karin Gulbran (@theodore_wubbie); Lawrence Eaves; Oliver Furth (@olivermfurth); Rachel Shillander (@la.lland); Raina Lee (@rainajlee); Ramsey Conder (@ramseyconder); and Thomas Renaud and Noel Hennessy, (@lgs_studio).

The finished works will be auctioned, with proceeds donated to the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund in support of recovery efforts across California.

Sign up for the auction through the link in our bio!


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22
1 months ago

Exquisite Corpse led by Bari Ziperstein (@bzippy), brought together LA based artists, writers, and designers for a collaborative, hands on event on March 5, in support of fire relief efforts. Inspired by the Surrealist parlor game of the 1920s, Exquisite Corpse invites participants to build a work collectively in sequence. Each guest added to and transformed the ceramic columns before passing them along, resulting in unexpected, shared compositions.

We extend our sincere thanks to Bari Ziperstein and to all who participated in this special evening:

Anthony Bianco and Alicia Reina, (@biancolightspace); Candice Romanelli (@candromanelli); Denise Martinez and Jorge Arturo Ibarra, (@deceresstudio); Eric Wareheim, (@ericwareheim); Isaac Resnikoff (@isaacresnikoff); Jason Koharik (@jasonjkoharik); Jotham Hung (@jothamhungstudio); Karin Gulbran (@theodore_wubbie); Lawrence Eaves; Oliver Furth (@olivermfurth); Rachel Shillander (@la.lland); Raina Lee (@rainajlee); Ramsey Conder (@ramseyconder); and Thomas Renaud and Noel Hennessy, (@lgs_studio).

The finished works will be auctioned, with proceeds donated to the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund in support of recovery efforts across California.

Sign up for the auction through the link in our bio!


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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a month in review


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A recent obsession: loft’s, mezzanine’s, and spiral staircases 🤌🏻

Source:

Gae Aulenti’s Milan home via @agointeriors

Comme des Garcons Soho, 1984 via @rafaelcardenas.Itd

Le Sirenuse designed by Gae Aulenti via @lesirenuse

Set of ‘Love Story’ via @90s_interiors

Oscar Niemeyer staircase via @le_cime
Home of Eli Broad via @kellybehunstudio
📸 @rogerdaviesphotography


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2 months ago

A recent obsession: loft’s, mezzanine’s, and spiral staircases 🤌🏻

Source:

Gae Aulenti’s Milan home via @agointeriors

Comme des Garcons Soho, 1984 via @rafaelcardenas.Itd

Le Sirenuse designed by Gae Aulenti via @lesirenuse

Set of ‘Love Story’ via @90s_interiors

Oscar Niemeyer staircase via @le_cime
Home of Eli Broad via @kellybehunstudio
📸 @rogerdaviesphotography


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2 months ago

A recent obsession: loft’s, mezzanine’s, and spiral staircases 🤌🏻

Source:

Gae Aulenti’s Milan home via @agointeriors

Comme des Garcons Soho, 1984 via @rafaelcardenas.Itd

Le Sirenuse designed by Gae Aulenti via @lesirenuse

Set of ‘Love Story’ via @90s_interiors

Oscar Niemeyer staircase via @le_cime
Home of Eli Broad via @kellybehunstudio
📸 @rogerdaviesphotography


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2 months ago

A recent obsession: loft’s, mezzanine’s, and spiral staircases 🤌🏻

Source:

Gae Aulenti’s Milan home via @agointeriors

Comme des Garcons Soho, 1984 via @rafaelcardenas.Itd

Le Sirenuse designed by Gae Aulenti via @lesirenuse

Set of ‘Love Story’ via @90s_interiors

Oscar Niemeyer staircase via @le_cime
Home of Eli Broad via @kellybehunstudio
📸 @rogerdaviesphotography


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2 months ago

A recent obsession: loft’s, mezzanine’s, and spiral staircases 🤌🏻

Source:

Gae Aulenti’s Milan home via @agointeriors

Comme des Garcons Soho, 1984 via @rafaelcardenas.Itd

Le Sirenuse designed by Gae Aulenti via @lesirenuse

Set of ‘Love Story’ via @90s_interiors

Oscar Niemeyer staircase via @le_cime
Home of Eli Broad via @kellybehunstudio
📸 @rogerdaviesphotography


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2 months ago

A recent obsession: loft’s, mezzanine’s, and spiral staircases 🤌🏻

Source:

Gae Aulenti’s Milan home via @agointeriors

Comme des Garcons Soho, 1984 via @rafaelcardenas.Itd

Le Sirenuse designed by Gae Aulenti via @lesirenuse

Set of ‘Love Story’ via @90s_interiors

Oscar Niemeyer staircase via @le_cime
Home of Eli Broad via @kellybehunstudio
📸 @rogerdaviesphotography


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2 months ago

A week at Goldwyn 📷🛠️


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3 months ago

A week at Goldwyn 📷🛠️


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3 months ago

A week at Goldwyn 📷🛠️


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3 months ago

A week at Goldwyn 📷🛠️


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3 months ago

A week at Goldwyn 📷🛠️


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3 months ago

A week at Goldwyn 📷🛠️


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3 months ago

A week at Goldwyn 📷🛠️


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3 months ago

A week at Goldwyn 📷🛠️


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3 months ago

A week at Goldwyn 📷🛠️


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3 months ago

Install is going swimmingly… Leo agrees!


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Rafi Ajl’s practice is grounded in an intuitive understanding of material, process, and scale, continually pushing glassblowing beyond traditional boundaries as he moves from intimate objects to structurally and conceptually ambitious works.

In working with Rafi, we proposed a scale rarely attempted in glass, an idea that initially felt out of reach. But with trust, experimentation, and persistence, what once seemed impossible became the foundation of the work itself.

Our role is not only to present what exists, but to support artists as they step into new territory; where partnership becomes process, and the most memorable work is made.


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3 months ago

Rafi Ajl’s practice is grounded in an intuitive understanding of material, process, and scale, continually pushing glassblowing beyond traditional boundaries as he moves from intimate objects to structurally and conceptually ambitious works.

In working with Rafi, we proposed a scale rarely attempted in glass, an idea that initially felt out of reach. But with trust, experimentation, and persistence, what once seemed impossible became the foundation of the work itself.

Our role is not only to present what exists, but to support artists as they step into new territory; where partnership becomes process, and the most memorable work is made.


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3 months ago

Rafi Ajl’s practice is grounded in an intuitive understanding of material, process, and scale, continually pushing glassblowing beyond traditional boundaries as he moves from intimate objects to structurally and conceptually ambitious works.

In working with Rafi, we proposed a scale rarely attempted in glass, an idea that initially felt out of reach. But with trust, experimentation, and persistence, what once seemed impossible became the foundation of the work itself.

Our role is not only to present what exists, but to support artists as they step into new territory; where partnership becomes process, and the most memorable work is made.


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3 months ago

Rafi Ajl’s practice is grounded in an intuitive understanding of material, process, and scale, continually pushing glassblowing beyond traditional boundaries as he moves from intimate objects to structurally and conceptually ambitious works.

In working with Rafi, we proposed a scale rarely attempted in glass, an idea that initially felt out of reach. But with trust, experimentation, and persistence, what once seemed impossible became the foundation of the work itself.

Our role is not only to present what exists, but to support artists as they step into new territory; where partnership becomes process, and the most memorable work is made.


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3 months ago

Rafi Ajl’s practice is grounded in an intuitive understanding of material, process, and scale, continually pushing glassblowing beyond traditional boundaries as he moves from intimate objects to structurally and conceptually ambitious works.

In working with Rafi, we proposed a scale rarely attempted in glass, an idea that initially felt out of reach. But with trust, experimentation, and persistence, what once seemed impossible became the foundation of the work itself.

Our role is not only to present what exists, but to support artists as they step into new territory; where partnership becomes process, and the most memorable work is made.


776
16
3 months ago

Rafi Ajl’s practice is grounded in an intuitive understanding of material, process, and scale, continually pushing glassblowing beyond traditional boundaries as he moves from intimate objects to structurally and conceptually ambitious works.

In working with Rafi, we proposed a scale rarely attempted in glass, an idea that initially felt out of reach. But with trust, experimentation, and persistence, what once seemed impossible became the foundation of the work itself.

Our role is not only to present what exists, but to support artists as they step into new territory; where partnership becomes process, and the most memorable work is made.


776
16
3 months ago

Rafi Ajl’s practice is grounded in an intuitive understanding of material, process, and scale, continually pushing glassblowing beyond traditional boundaries as he moves from intimate objects to structurally and conceptually ambitious works.

In working with Rafi, we proposed a scale rarely attempted in glass, an idea that initially felt out of reach. But with trust, experimentation, and persistence, what once seemed impossible became the foundation of the work itself.

Our role is not only to present what exists, but to support artists as they step into new territory; where partnership becomes process, and the most memorable work is made.


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3 months ago

Currently in SF 🌉


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Currently in SF 🌉


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Currently in SF 🌉


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3 months ago

Currently in SF 🌉


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3 months ago

Currently in SF 🌉


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3 months ago

Currently in SF 🌉


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3 months ago

Currently in SF 🌉


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Currently in SF 🌉


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3 months ago

Let’s flip through an issue of a Nest from the 90s 👌🏻


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3 months ago

Let’s flip through an issue of a Nest from the 90s 👌🏻


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3 months ago

Let’s flip through an issue of a Nest from the 90s 👌🏻


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3 months ago

Let’s flip through an issue of a Nest from the 90s 👌🏻


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3 months ago

Let’s flip through an issue of a Nest from the 90s 👌🏻


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3 months ago

Let’s flip through an issue of a Nest from the 90s 👌🏻


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Let’s flip through an issue of a Nest from the 90s 👌🏻


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View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

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