• Seibert Architects
    @seibert_architects
    Seibert Architects is a Florida corporation with over 60 years of experience in architecture, interiors and planning. Since their establishment in 1955, they have been recognized as a leader of the Sarasota School.
  • Weather Shield
    @weathershield
    Established in 1955, we have earned a strong reputation for producing some of the finest windows and doors you can buy for your home or commercial property.
  • Eric Raymond
    @ericraymond
    I grew up in a mid-century modern / dwell house designed and built in 1955, and populated with furniture and lighting designed by Eames, Bertoia, and Nelson. I love the design genius of this era, and I'm enamored with the wide variety of architecture and interior furnishings that continues to be inspired by the design giants of this time in history.
  • Pedini
    @pedini
    Pedini has been producing sophisticated luxury kitchens since 1956 and has prestigious heritage – globally renowned as one of Italy’s best style-exports on a par with Gucci, Armani, Lamborghini and Alessi – and one of the first companies to produce the modular kitchen. The company experiments with a range of new and innovative materials and is known for the flair and creativity that it brings to the industry, interpreting that the luxury segment demands. Pedini is a leader in the kitchen design industry and a pioneer in setting new trends for more than 50 years.
  • Biagio Cisotti
    @biagio_cisotti
    Born in Puglia in 1955. He works and lives in Florence where he graduated in Architecture in 1980. Since 1989 he has taught Technology of Production at the I.S.I.A. (Superior Institute for the Artistical Industries) in Florence. Together with a group of architects from Florence he founded MADE in 1990 which is a cultural association and a display area promoting initiatives of architecture and design. He is in charge of the artistic department of various companies and his objects are shown in many national and international exhibitions.
  • Kai Kristiansen
    @kaikristiansen
    Kai Kristiansen was born in 1929 and plied his trade in the Golden age of mid-century modernism. He trained at Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakaemi in Copenhagen, and worked under fellow famed furniture designer Kaare Klint until 1950 as a journeyman cabinetmaker before setting up a design workshop of his own in 1955. Clean-lined teak and rosewood pieces—chairs, desks, tables, and sideboards—characterize his collection, and over the course of his career he collaborated with a wide range of manufacturers and organized regional and Scandinavian furniture fairs in the late 1960s.
  • Ole Gjerløv-Khudsen
    @olegjerlvkhudsen
    Ole Gjerløv-Khudsen is a Danish architect and industrial designer who originally trained as a cabinet maker. He graduated from the School of Arts and Crafts in 1952 and from the Furniture Department of the Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1955. He started his professional career working with the architects Kay Kørbing and Vilhelm Lauritzen, and since 1962 he has collaborated with Tørben Lind. In addition to his work in architecture, Gjerløv-Khudsen has designed furniture and objects that feature classic Danish design details with innovative functionality. He has taught at the School of Arts and Crafts, served as Rector of the Department of Furniture in 1967, and has been a member of the Danish Design Council since 1977.
  • Berga
    @berga
    Berga has manufactured furniture for over 100 years. It all began in 1896. After 1945 they began manufacturing wooden doors, which were distributed in countries in Europe. The wood, mainly spruce and pine, was supplied from the deep forests of Småland, the province of Sweden where Berga is located. The manufacturing of the doors left unwanted piles of wood waste. With ingenuity and with a strong sense of thriftiness, one of the largest sales successes in Berga's history was created; the lamella glued tables in pine. Their furniture was always designed by Scandinavian designers, including their “H55”, designed by Björn Hultén in 1955. For the last 35 years, production at Berga has primarily been about furniture for the outdoors.
  • Angelo Mangiarotti
    @angelomangiarotti
    Angelo Mangiarotti was an Italian architect and industrial designer who focused on designing functional products and the industrial process behind them. In 1948, Mangiarotti graduated from the Architecture School of Politecnico di Milano and moved to the United States in 1953, working as a visiting professor in Chicago at the Illinois Institute of Technology. While in Chicago, Mangiarotti was associated with Frank Lloyd Wright, Walter Gropius, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and Konrad Wachsmann, all of whom contributed to his personal and professional growth. He returned to Italy in 1955 and opened an architectural firm in Milan with Bruno Morassutti. He taught at several universities in Italy and abroad. During the course of his career, Mangiarotti participated in infrastructure projects, industrial and residential architecture, product design, and even sculpture.
  • Gentilini Motors
    @gentilinimotors
    Website: https://www.gentilinimotors.com Address: 500-555 John S Penn Blvd, Woodbine, NJ 08270 Phone: 609-861-0100 If looking for cars for sale in South Jersey, Gentilini Motors should be your first and only stop. Gentilini strives to provide our customers with the higher level of customer service possible. Our selection of quality pre-owned vehicles includes the best used cars, trucks, sport utilities, and vans for nearly any budget or lifestyle. Gentilini Motors, located in Cape May County New Jersey, has been the new and used car dealer NJ residents have counted on since 1955. Family owned and operated, we have been making a name for ourselves at GM with our acquisition of a Chevrolet store. If you’re looking for cars for sale in South Jersey stop by for a test drive today!
  • Gino Sarfatti
    @gino_sarfatti
    Gino Sarfatti was born in Venice in 1912 and studied aeronaval engineering at the University of Genoa. From 1939 onwards he worked in the lighting sector and set up Arteluce which soon became a national and international reference point for the modern architecture movement in lighting. During his thirty years of activity, Gino Sarfatti designed and produced over 400 luminaires and carried out non-stop research into innovation as regards typology, materials, production technologies, light sources, technical lighting effects and design aspects. In the course of their work, Gino Sarfatti and Arteluce won numerous prizes and awards including the Compasso d'Oro in 1954 and 1955, and the Honorary Diploma of the Milan Triennale. Arteluce was also a meeting place and an important forum for many of the leading Italian designers in the 50s and 60s. Gino Sarfatti died at Gravedona in 1984.
  • Giroud Tree and Lawn
    @giroudtreeandlawn
    "Tree service, Traditional and 100% Organic Lawn Care and Pest Control services including mosquito, tick and spotted lanternfly control. " "You can choose Giroud Tree and Lawn with confidence for your tree service and lawn care. A local family business since 1974, Giroud guarantees you will love doing business with us. As one of only 206 companies in North America that's Accredited by the Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA), our work, safety and business practices are the gold standard in the industry. Serving Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia PA counties, our services include tree trimming, pruning, tree removal, tree planting, insect and disease control, mosquito, tick and Spotted Lanternfly control as well as traditional and 100% Organic lawn care and treatment programs to build healthy, green lawns. Website: https://www.giroudtree.com/ Location: 1955 Pioneer Road, Huntingdon Valley PA 19006
  • Balthazar Korab
    @balthazarkorab
    Korab was born in 1926 in Budapest, Hungary. As a young man, his studies of architecture at the Polytechnicum were interrupted in 1949 by the necessity to escape his country’s communist regime. In a prevailing trend of overseas emigration he opted for France, where in Paris he attended the Ecole des Beaux Arts obtaining his diploma of architecture in 1954. During this time, Korab worked throughout Europe as a journeyman with notable architects, including Le Corbusier. Coming to the United States in 1955, Korab was hired by Eero Saarinen where he began experimenting with the use of photography as part of the design development process. In 1956 he was awarded fourth place in the international design competition for the Sydney Opera House, and in 1958, invited by Frank Lloyd Wright to join Taliesin as both an architect and photographer. In 1964 Korab received the prestigious AIA Medal for Architectural Photography, recognizing his worldwide coverage of prominent architects. By now photography of architecture was his main occupation. In 1994, President Clinton offered a portfolio of Korab’s photographs as a state gift to Arpad Goncz, the president of Hungary. Korab currently lives in Troy, Michigan with his wife Monica.

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