Versalles Collection
The wonderful Palace of Versailles gives its name to this 100% cotton velvet, available in a spectacular range of 120 colors. Perfect to make spectacular curtains, to upholster the most select furniture and to use in decorative accessories. Olafur Eliasson at
Lagoon, inspired in the in the lagoons of French Polinesia
Outdoor/FR collection inspired by the incredible lagoons of French Polynesia, characterized mainly by its variety of colors depending on the depth of the water: dark indigo when it is very deep, all the pastel shades of blue and green; and
The Galloway forest made fabric
Collection inspired by the most extensive and lush forest in the United Kingdom. Its design, which reminds us of an old tapestry, presents an impressive and abstract drawing that mixes treetops and trunks. Printed on a 100% cotton base, the
Great Women Artists
Great Women Artists, this is the name of the new Phaidon's book. It is the most complete and illustrated book of women artists ever published to date, and will go on sale in September. It brings together the work of
The workshop house of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo
The Casa Estudio Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo Museum is a magnificent functionalist construction, one of the first in Latin America, designed by Juan O'Gorman in 1931. It is the impressive workshop house where artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo lived
The colors of Jacob Dahlgren
We dedicate today's inspirational article to visual artist Jacob Dahlgren. He is an artist from Stockholm (Sweden) who realizes artistic installations with elements of daily life, such as cans, dumbbells, clothes hangers, striped dressing rooms, coffee mugs, spools of thread,
Inside David Hockney
This week we are going to do a review of the best interiors of David Hockney's works. Almost 80 years old, David Hockney is one of the most "tachyon" live artists. His taste for furniture and colors are reflected in
Klimt’s muse
Gustav Klimt is one of the most recognized modern artists of the 20th century. And as behind every great artist, there is a muse that inspires him. This is the case of Emilie Flöge, a Viennese dressmaker of the early twentieth century
Flower Box by Makoto Azuma
With the fantastic weather, we feel very flowery. Today we want to dedicate the inspirational article to Makoto Azuma, a Japanese artist who works with flowers in a wonderful way. His work, Flower Box (2015), is a representation of the
Hopper in motion
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the death of Edward Hopper, the British agency Verve Search has made a series of animated gifs that give life to Hopper's paintings with subtle movements like flashing lights, or the smoke