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Danish designer Erik Magnussen’s Vacuum Jug doing what it does best, sitting pretty, and having a passing resemblance to some kind of marine bird.
The Farnsworth House, built by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1951 and located near Plano, Illinois, is one of the most famous examples of modernist domestic architecture and was considered unprecedented in its day. Transcending any traditional domestic function or program, the importance of the house lies rather in the absolute purity and consistency of its architectural idea.
Moved to its current location on HC Andersens Boulevard in January 2000, the DDC is a relatively compact museum dedicated contemporary Danish design. The rotating exhibits span industrial design, graphic design, and artistic displays, all set in a stylish building in central Copenhagen.
The Hotel Fox is a contemporary boutique hotel that's conveniently located in central Copenhagen. Each of the hotel's 61 rooms is decorated in a whimsical style designed by an emerging artist.
The Palm Springs outfit of the well known le meridian in new york. Designed by Jonathan Adler in rec-room chic style, it is one of the most popular hotels in town.
Set on the roof of the Standard Hotel in Downtown L.A. this bar has an amazing 360 degree view of the city.
Products by the Flow Institute at the Danish Design Center, April 2007.
Copenhagen, Denmark.
Finnish Design. Lutheran Church, Vaasa, Finland
This shows how tiny the beads are and how they are intricately placed in the artwork.
These pieces of art are created in Jalisco and Nayarit, by the Huichols Indians. The Huichols Indians are descendants of the Aztec Indians of Mexico and related to the Hopi Indians of Arizona.