Known as The Courtyard Apartments, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #801 was originally built between 1952 and 1953 as a four-unit complex. The structure now comprises three separate apartments, as two were merged into a single residence years later.
Known as The Courtyard Apartments, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #801 was originally built between 1952 and 1953 as a four-unit complex. The structure now comprises three separate apartments, as two were merged into a single residence years later.
Listed for $880K, this modernized post-and-beam home embodies quintessential Palm Springs style.
Listed for $880K, this modernized post-and-beam home embodies quintessential Palm Springs style.
Asking £880K, this RIBA award–winning eco home sits perched above the Galloway Hills.
Asking £880K, this RIBA award–winning eco home sits perched above the Galloway Hills.
Kartell’s 4801 chair occupies a corner of the master bedroom.
Kartell’s 4801 chair occupies a corner of the master bedroom.
Ignazia Favata, an architect at Studio Joe Colombo in Milan, says, “His designs have not aged in 30 years—they seem to have slipped the bonds of time.” Proof resides in the permanent collections of MoMA, the V&A, and the Centre Pompidou, all of which own a plywood edition of the 4801.
Ignazia Favata, an architect at Studio Joe Colombo in Milan, says, “His designs have not aged in 30 years—they seem to have slipped the bonds of time.” Proof resides in the permanent collections of MoMA, the V&A, and the Centre Pompidou, all of which own a plywood edition of the 4801.
New York City architect Andrew Franz introduces his first furniture collection, otto by andrew franz, at ICFF. See the multifunctional, affordable collection in booth #801 at the Javits Center.
New York City architect Andrew Franz introduces his first furniture collection, otto by andrew franz, at ICFF. See the multifunctional, affordable collection in booth #801 at the Javits Center.
The design has been reproduced in black, white, and crystal-clear plastic in the same proportions as Colombo’s original, a process that Kartell treated with reverence, according to CEO Claudio Luti: “We have been reluctant to approach re-editions because they may not be respectful of the original. This new chair is just the right balance between celebrating the past and making it topical in today’s world.”
The design has been reproduced in black, white, and crystal-clear plastic in the same proportions as Colombo’s original, a process that Kartell treated with reverence, according to CEO Claudio Luti: “We have been reluctant to approach re-editions because they may not be respectful of the original. This new chair is just the right balance between celebrating the past and making it topical in today’s world.”
With a coat of paint and new appliances and furnishings, the 880-square-foot space maintains its cozy cabin feel, while also feeling fresh and new.
With a coat of paint and new appliances and furnishings, the 880-square-foot space maintains its cozy cabin feel, while also feeling fresh and new.
In this 880-square-foot home in the Wisconsin forest, custom curtains by Manhattan Textiles delineate the kitchen and sleeping room from the main space.
In this 880-square-foot home in the Wisconsin forest, custom curtains by Manhattan Textiles delineate the kitchen and sleeping room from the main space.
City of Palm Springs ID #3801
City of Palm Springs ID #3801
City of Palm Springs ID #3801
City of Palm Springs ID #3801
City of Palm Springs ID #3801
City of Palm Springs ID #3801
City of Palm Springs ID #3801
City of Palm Springs ID #3801
City of Palm Springs ID #3801
City of Palm Springs ID #3801
City of Palm Springs ID #3801
City of Palm Springs ID #3801
City of Palm Springs ID #3801
City of Palm Springs ID #3801
Originally designed by Joe Colombo in 1965, the 4801 Armchair was the only piece made entirely of wood that Kartell ever produced. A symbol of 1960s design, the original armchair had a limited production, and is a much sought-after historical piece. Reissued in 2011 in Kartell’s signature plastic, this 4801 Armchair captures the elegant, sinuous lines of the original design. Available in three distinctive colors—white, black, and transparent—the 4801 Armchair is an undeniable statement-maker that is at once sculpture and functional furniture.
Originally designed by Joe Colombo in 1965, the 4801 Armchair was the only piece made entirely of wood that Kartell ever produced. A symbol of 1960s design, the original armchair had a limited production, and is a much sought-after historical piece. Reissued in 2011 in Kartell’s signature plastic, this 4801 Armchair captures the elegant, sinuous lines of the original design. Available in three distinctive colors—white, black, and transparent—the 4801 Armchair is an undeniable statement-maker that is at once sculpture and functional furniture.
This tiny house set on the bucolic Mirror Lake in Wisconsin is balanced on the edge of a steep hill and measures only 880 square feet. The "flying roof" seems to hang in space without support. Wright was already in his 90s when Seth Peterson asked him to design the cottage, and the 1958 building was Wright’s last Wisconsin project. Wright died in April 1959, before construction was completed.
This tiny house set on the bucolic Mirror Lake in Wisconsin is balanced on the edge of a steep hill and measures only 880 square feet. The "flying roof" seems to hang in space without support. Wright was already in his 90s when Seth Peterson asked him to design the cottage, and the 1958 building was Wright’s last Wisconsin project. Wright died in April 1959, before construction was completed.
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Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos
Maralago 801 - CRAFT Arquitectos

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