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SANTIAGO CALATRAVA, The Oculus (aka World Trade Center Transportation Hub), opened 2016, New York, NY. On the background One World Trade Center by David Childs, Skidmore, Owings and Merrill och Daniel Libeskind, 2006-2014.
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ELLSWORTH KELLY, Yellow White, USA, 1961. Oil on canvas. Fondation Beyeler. / Fondation Beyeler
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JUNZO SAKAKURA, House for Mr. K, Osaka, Japan, 1963. The Elephant stools by Sori Yanagi for Herman Miller (1954). / Tankonyvtar
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ARNE JACOBSEN, The Swan chair, 1958. Originally designed for the Royal SAS Hotel in Copenhagen, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, Denmark. The wall clock Bankers (1971) also by Jacobsen, designed for the Denmark’s National Bank of Denmark, where the photo is also taken at. / Arne Jacobsen Swatches
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CARL-HARRY STÅLHANE, Collection of blue glazed stoneware ceramics, c.1950s. Manufactured by Rörstrand Ab, Sweden. / Instagram
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RYUJI KOSAKA, Garden Landscape, Japan, 1963. Woodblock. / Potomack Company
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Interior in Stockholm by Stockholm Contemporary (2017) for the Exchange Int. gallery: Custom Paavo Tynell library ceiling light by Taito Oy (Finland, late 1940s), large ceramic table lamp by Carl-Harry Stålhane & Aune Laukkanen for Rörstrand Ab (Sweden, mid-1950s), Ristyg pattern on pillows by Dora Jung (Finland, 1950s), Danish rosewood daybed c.1960s, Swedish serving trolley (c.1950s) and an artwork by Brian Hodgson (UK, 1993). / The Exchange Int
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ALVAR AALTO, Helsinki University of Technology (Teknillinen Korkeakoulu), Department of Architecture, Espoo, Finland, 1965. Photography by Tuomas Uusheimo. / Tuomas Uusheimo
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JUNZO SAKAKURA, City Hall, Hiraoki, Osaka, Japan, 1964.
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RAY & CHARLES EAMES, Unique Plywood Sculpture, 1943. / Eames Office
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TOVE KINDT-LARSEN, Cabinet, Denmark, 1946. Manufactured by cabinet maker Gustav Bertelsen. Material rosewood with brass inlays. / Artcurial
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PAUL KLEE, Zeichen in Gelb (Sign in Yellow, 1937). Oil on canvas. Courtesy of the Beyeler Foundation. / Blogspot
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Collection of Nordic Modern: Floor lamp model 9609 by Paavo Tynell for Taito Oy (Finland, late 1940s), stoneware floor vases by Gunnar Nylund for Rörstrand (Sweden, c.1950s), Josef Frank armchair model no.508 by Firma Svenskt Tenn (Sweden, 1932) and a stool attributed to Philip Arctander (Denmark, c.1930s). / Instagram
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The Beyeler Foundation in Riehen, Switzerland with Alberto Giacometti bronze sculptures Grande femme III & IV (1960) and Femme de Venise VIII (1956), and a painting by Mark Rothko (USA, c.1960s). / Panoramio
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FINN JUHL, Reading chair (1953) and Nyhavn desk (1953) by the House of Finn Juhl (originally Bovirke, Denmark). Table lamp Snoopy by Achille Castiglioni och Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for Flos (Italy, 1967). Photography by Philip Ørneborg for Euroman. / Instagram
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ANTONIN RAYMOND, The Raymond House and Studio, Azabu, Tokyo, Japan, 1951. Image courtesy Koichi Kitazawa. / The English Home
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FRANZ KLINE, Light Mechanic, USA, 1960. Oil on canvas. / Bloomberg
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