Culture
- August 09, 2018
HENZEL STUDIO at Twentieth
- July 09, 2018
Videre Licet featured in Gio Journal
- April 27, 2018
THE NEW / Twentieth at FOG Design+Art 2018
- December 29, 2017
New from Videre Licet
- October 06, 2017
Tom Dixon Semi-Annual Sale
Tom Dixon Semi-Annual Sale 15% off all products from 10/2 - 10/16
The Wingback Chair by Tom Dixon
In addition to the sale, Tom Dixon is celebrating one of their most iconic furniture and upholstery lines throughout the month of October. The Wingback is a seating series that builds upon a 17th century English archetype re-thought and updated for the 21st century. The extravagant and fully upholstered form has been tweaked and teased to give an even more rakish silhouette, the ergonomics adjusted for more comfort as well as the frame being re-tooled for industrial production. The result is an elegant functional sculpture fit for the members club, the hotel lobby or a special place in your home.
The collection includes an arm chair, a dining chair, sofas and an ottoman. Each chair's legs are made of solid oak or copper-plated steel. All are available in a wide range of colors and fabrics.For more information contact sales@twentieth.net
- October 06, 2017
Seasons on Behance
The Equipal Chair by Luteca and Laurent 09 lamp by Lambert & Fils studio were recently featured on Behance for their Seasons article. - October 06, 2017
Lambert & Fils at Paris Design Week
Catch Lambert & Fils at Paris Design Week with their Réflecteur window display. A reinterpreted staging of their Laurent collection.
- October 06, 2017
Christopher Boots and Twentieth in Architectural Digest
Think Piece: Christopher Boots on the Healing Power of Minerals
Christopher Boots’s bronze folding screen shimmers with quartz and lapis lazuliIn his native Melbourne, industrial designer Christopher Boots grew up hunting rocks. His favorite find? Quartz. These days, hunks of the common crystal join a sprinkling of lapis lazuli in the Aussie’s first room divider. “I like to get my hands dirty,” says Boots, who cast the celestial screen in bronze using a lost-wax method to leave hand marks and a surface-of-the-moon texture on the limited edition of eight. Of his innate draw to minerals, the designer says: “I do believe in their healing power. We would probably improve as a species if we had more elements of nature in our interiors.” Available through Twentieth in Los Angeles.
Read the full article here
- October 06, 2017
on display: Christopher Boots Vanity Screen
Christopher Boots, Vanity Screen, 2017
Lost wax bronze, clear quartz, smoky quartz & lapis lazuli
Edition of 8Christopher Boots spectacular creation, Vanity Screen, is a project of love that has taken four years to realize. Presented at Collective Design in New York in May 2017, the room divider incorporates clear and smoky quartz crystal and lapis lazuli in contrast to a moon like surface cast in solid bronze. The celestial screen is the first in a limited edition of eight.
“In his native Melbourne, industrial designer Christopher Boots grew up hunting rocks. His favorite kind? Quartz. These days, hunks of the common crystal join a sprinkling of lapis lazuli in the Aussie's first room divider. 'I like to get my hands dirty,' says Boots, who cast the celestial screen in bronze using a lost-wax method to leave hand marks and a surface-of-the-moon texture on the limited edition of eight. Of his innate draw to minerals, the designer says: 'I do believe in their healing power. We would probably improve as a species if we had more elements of nature in our interiors.' " (Architectural Digest, September 2017)
Christopher Boots Studio produces a range of custom works both for clients and for design and process development. These pieces are intended to push the limits of the design process and explore materiality in order to advance the designer's craft and vision.For more information please contact sales@twentieth.net
- October 06, 2017
Daniele Albright is this week's featured artist on Artsy.net
Listed as one of Artsy.net's featured artists this week is Daniele Albright, showcasing her diverse body of work.