Daniella On Design

Collecting Chinese Contemporary Design

​Full voice of Chinese contemporary design is presented by Parisian auction house PIASA this week, with a curated sale dedicated to collectible, unique, and limited edition contemporary Chinese design, representing three generations of designers; some of whom have been known and others are introduced to European collectors and audience for the first time. This event […]

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Heavy Metal

As the market for collectible design has emerged and as collectors have become more and more educated, the ‘curated sale’ has become the touchstone of our time. Just like the curated interior and the curated event, the curated sale comes to present design in historical, broad context, providing the viewer and the collector with a

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UltraStellar

Before she abruptly died of heart attack last spring, Zaha Hadid began creating a furniture collection for David Gill Gallery; it became her last one. Called UltraStellar, it was unveiled by the Gallery last weekend in conjunction with PAD London which opens tonight. This time, while following her signature vocabulary, the Iraqi born British architect

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On Interiors in Pink 

https://daniellaondesign.com/blog/on-interiors-in-pink In her excellent book on the sexual politics of taste in the mid-century years, called ‘As Long as its Pink,’ design historian Penny Sparke relates the color pink to women’s taste. In those years, taste was gendered, the interior associated with femininity, and ‘design’ was the territory of men. I was thinking of Sparke’s

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How Should We Live?

Another victory to MoMA’s design curator Julie Kinchen with her new exhibition “How Should We Live? Propositions for the Modern Interior,” opens this weekend on the third floor of the Museum. The title, borrowed from the iconic poster of the 1927 Werkbund exhibition in Stuttgart which also opens the show (below), comes to suggest the

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Blue Heaven

Since interviewing him for my film on collecting Paul Evans, I have become intrigued by the work of interior designer Tony Ingrao, so last evening we have made our way to Tribeca, to see a show he curated at R & Company, called ‘Blue Heaven.’ It is a part of a long series of exhibitions,

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