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This striking home, created in the late 1920s by industrial design pioneer Peter Behrens, retains much of its original aesthetic almost 100 years later
Auction house moves closer to heart of city’s art scene with purchase of brutalist Marcel Breuer structure
Museums and galleries, a hotel, reconfigured civic districts and two quarries are among the highlights
While Coppola shot the streets, Stern turned her lens inwards — portraits, interiors and the psyche
The work of the gleefully self-loving celebrity luxuriates in excess and bad taste – and so do we
Designer furniture pioneer on value before price
The inventor, Marcel Breuer, set out to create a design using steel tubing, without any points of welding on it
The houses designed and lived in by their creators and what they reveal
An ambitious design fair aims to shake up New York
A new exhibition at London’s Design Museum reveals the extraordinary stories behind some of the world’s design classics
Unlike almost any other piece of domestic equipment, you don’t just buy chairs, you collect them
The Bauhaus, that byword for modernist rigour, also knew how to enjoy itself
That the Bauhaus is the most famous design school in history is not in doubt. Its legacy, however, is a different matter
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