Daniella On Design

Santiago Calatrava’s Birthday

Let’s celebrate Santiago Calatrava’s 66th birthday today. The NYC-based architect, artist, and structural engineer has created railway stations, stadiums, bridges, and museums across the globe, all bearing his signature complex sculptural forms that look like skeletons. Like Edgar Krug, the fictional architect in Paul Scheerbart’s seminal novel The Gray Cloth (1914), who travelled the world,

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Collecting Design: History, Collections, Highlights – Fall 2017

I am pleased to announce that registration to the fall edition of my program Collecting Design: History, Collections, Highlight (opens on October 3rd) at the New York School of Interior Design is open now. This season, I will host friends and colleagues who will share their expertise on various aspects of the collectible design market.

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Sexy Valentine

One of the objects presented in the new Sottsass exhibition at Met Breuer, a small, red, jeweled object of an enormous impact, that was considered by the late designer as a mark of the turning point in his career, and I am talking about the Valentine portable typewriter. An icon of sixties design, it is

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Japanese Bamboo Art

I have to thank my friend Marianne Livnat, a passionate crafts enthusiast, collector, and patron for recommending the new exhibition ‘Japanese Bamboo Art: The Abbey Collection,’ at the Met. Because I did not find the image selected for its promotion intriguing enough to make my way to the exhibition, which I ultimately found surprisingly interesting,

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