EditorialFurniture, Chair from mahogany children's furniture consisting of three chairs and two armchairs. The round front legs are decorated with turning and with a border of semicircular profiles. The saber-shaped hind legs overflow into the back window with ...
EditorialFurniture, Chair made of mahogany children's furniture consisting of three chairs and two armchairs. The round front legs are decorated with turning and with a border of semicircular profiles. The saber-shaped hind legs overflow into the back window wi...
EditorialFurniture, Chair made of mahogany children's furniture consisting of three chairs and two armchairs. The round front legs are decorated with turning and with a border of semicircular profiles. The saber-shaped hind legs overflow into the back window wi...
EditorialModel of a 60-Gun Ship of the Line, Polychromed, hollowed-out block model of the hull of a 60-piece line ship with loose round timber. Sixty-four gates are divided over three decks, the model has four levels: lower deck, intermediate deck and louse pla...
EditorialFurniture, Armchair from mahogany children's furniture consisting of three chairs and two armchairs. The round front legs are decorated with turning and with a border of semicircular profiles. The saber-shaped hind legs overflow into the back window wi...
EditorialFurniture, Armchair from mahogany children's furniture consisting of three chairs and two armchairs. The round front legs are decorated with turning and with a border of semicircular profiles. The saber-shaped hind legs overflow into the back window wi...
EditorialPont Transbordeur, Marseille, 1929, Gelatin silver print, Image: 23.7 x 17.9 cm (9 5/16 x 7 1/16 in.), Photographs, L?szl? Moholy-Nagy (American (born Hungary), Borsod 1895?1946 Chicago, Illinois), In 1929 Moholy-Nagy traveled to Marseilles, where he p...
EditorialCAPTAIN DICEY'S STEAMER: A ship cut in halves from stem to stern, the two halves united by girders, the paddle-boxes in the middle, and over the girders a spacious deck.
EditorialHouse for Fritz and Grete Tugendhat, a Czech industrialist family. Corner of the stair leading down to the open-plan living room. Chrome girders. 1928-1930 See 14-03-03 / 40 to 14-03-03 / 51.