Charlotte Perriand. The Art of Dwelling outdoors Since his on-screen “death” by
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Since his on-screen “death” by erogenous torture device in Nine Inch Nails’ notorious “Happiness in Slavery” music video
But from the day some 12 years ago that we published the first issue of Noble Rot we’ve been riding a wave of profound changes sweeping the world of artisanal wine
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Charlotte Perriand. The Art of Dwelling outdoors Since his on-screen “death” byThis exhibition catalogue celebrates one of modernism's most influential designers and explores the enduring relevance of her thinking today. Charlotte Perriand understood design as cultural and social practice. Through intensive engagement with architecture, craftsmanship, and industrial production, she developed a spatial philosophy that unites functionality, aesthetic clarity, and social responsibility. For her, dwelling was not a styleit was a
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