Daniella Ohad

The Most Influential Furniture Designer in History

He was born 300 years today, published a bestseller, The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker’s Director, and changed the history of furniture design and branding. Thomas Chippendale (1718–1779) has become a household name in the furniture world since this publication in the mid-eighteenth century, and has been considered the most influential furniture designer in history. The book

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Balkrishna Doshi, recipient of the Pritzker Prize

This week was marked by one of the most important annual events in the architectural world, the 2018 Pritzker Prize, handed in Toronto to Indian architect, urban planner, and educator Balkrishna Doshi (b. 1927), recognizing 70-year career. It was 67 years ago that Doshi attended the International Congress of Modern Architecture in Hoddesdon, England, where

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Remembering Wendell

It was a special, beautiful evening, filled with hope, light, and memory. Remembering Wendell Castle, an evening at Robert, the restaurant overlooking Columbus Circle at top floor of the Museum of Arts and Design, where Castle had shown his work for decades. While his immense talent and legacy have been recognized in countless awards, exhibitions,

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The McCobb Mystique

Paul McCobb (1917–1969) was a renowned industrial designer who worked in New York during the 50s and 60s, creating furniture for such companies as Bell & Howell, Winchendon Furniture Company, O’Hearn Furniture, and Calvin Furniture. His lines had often become best sellers, known at the time for their democratic principles, low price point, and chic, light,

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