Home of Famed Danish Architect & Industrial Designer Knud Holscher.Knud Holscher’s home is located down a leafy cul-de-sac just a short drive north of Copenhagen. Unpretentious and understated, the brick and glass-house is much like the man who built it. Dating back to the early 1970s, the clean lines...
Sheats Goldstein House by John Lautner in LA, Photographed by Tom Ferguson.This is a well known John Lautner house in Beverly Hills originally built for the Sheats Family in 1963 and currently owned by James Goldstein who purchased it in 1972. Goldstein engaged Lautner to make alterations and additions to the...
Palm Springs Modernism Week 2015.Tom Ferguson shares a special report with us today featuring his superb photography and a selection of the best moments from his recent trip to Palm Springs Modernism Week...
Emmanuel De Bayser’s Drool-Worthy 19th Century Apartment in Berlin.The owner of this rather fabulous Berlin apartment is Emmanuel de Bayser, French-born, Berlin-based co-owner of the super cool The Corner Berlin fashion boutique. Set in a historic 19th century building with 5m high ceilings, De Bayser...
Riviera Bar by Studio MK27 // São Paulo, Brazil.Originally open in 1949, the Bar Riviera became an important meeting place for the intellectual left of São Paulo during the 60’s and 70’s – a type of piéce de résistance during the Brazilian military regime. Living through the...
Modiste Furniture by Rotterdam-based Interior Architects Joeri Horstink & Jelle Baars.Modiste Furniture is a brainchild of Rotterdam-based interior architects Joeri Horstink & Jelle Baars who describe their collection of tables and shelving systems as "Bona fide Modernist Furniture". Launched in 2013 as a way of capturing...
Miller House by Eero Saarinen, Alexander Girard and Daniel Kiley // Columbus, Indiana.Designed by the rockstar architect Eero Saarinen for industrialist and philanthropist J. Irwin Miller and his family in 1957, the Miller House in Columbus, Indiana is a poster-girl for Midcentury Modernism. The reason I love this place so...
1950s House Saint-Forget by Andre Wogenscky, Photographed by Frederik Vercruysse.Shot by Flemish photographer Frederik Vercruysse, this minimalist temple of modernism was built in 1957. Located approximately 45km out of Paris, the house was designed by Andre Wogenscky, a renowned architect who worked with Le Corbusier...
#YellowtraceTravels // Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.The experience of moving through the buildings of Louisiana is unlike anything I've felt before. There are so many different parts to discover - little nooks and crannies, narrow spaces and compressed corridors with low ceiling heights...