Introducing: The Masters of Design Collection

318
Introducing: The Masters of Design Collection

[ad_1]

Introducing Masters of Design, a collection that highlights the most iconic designs from the most influential figures in design. Embodying innovation, originality and a keen sense of function, this collection features pieces created by the most renowned names in the industry. From the heart of Italian design to American Mid-Century and today’s modern Masters, these are the pieces that define design.

Italian Masters of Design
Italy has long been looked to when it comes to good taste and style. Whether it’s food, cars or fashion, Italian designs exemplify a bold and inventive character combined with the dedicated craftsmanship that yields iconic results. From the designs of the Castiglioni Brothers to iconic brands like Artemide, Oluce and Alessi, these pieces demonstrate the masterful design that is distinctively Italian.

The Snoopy Table Lamp

by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni from FLOS

SHOP NOW »

Atollo Table Lamp

by Vico Magistretti from Oluce

SHOP NOW »

Tolomeo Maxi Floor Lamp

by Giancarlo Fassina, Michele De Lucchi from Artemide

SHOP NOW »

Pulcina Espresso Maker

by Michele De Lucchi from Alessi

SHOP NOW »

American Mid-Century Masters
American Mid-Century Modern Masters brought an awareness of the sculptural potential of furniture design. Moving away from the rigid, structural look of the Bauhaus movement, designers like Charles + Ray Eames, George Nelson, Florence Knoll and Eero Saarinen utilized new technology and unexpected materials to create the slender curves and graceful lines that make their pieces the enduring icons they are today.

Eames Lounge Chair with Ottoman

by Charles & Ray Eames from Herman Miller

SHOP NOW »

Nelson Saucer Bubble Pendant Light

by George Nelson from Nelson Bubble Lamps

SHOP NOW »

Florence Knoll Oval Table Desk

by Florence Knoll from Knoll

SHOP NOW »

Saarinen Womb Chair

by Eero Saarinen from Knoll

SHOP NOW »

Masters of Ultra-Modern Design
Unconventional and unapologetic, Ultra-Modern Design is known to cross boundaries and subvert expectations. Pieces from Tom Dixon, Ingo Maurer, Philippe Starck and Terzani demonstrate the experimental side of design while never losing sight of an object’s purpose. These pieces from the Masters of Ultra-Modern Design tell the story of design in their own way.

Louis Ghost Chair

by Philippe Starck from Kartell

SHOP NOW »

Birds Birds Birds Chandelier

by Ingo Maurer

SHOP NOW »

Mizu Multi-Light Pendant

by Nicolas Terzani from Terzani

SHOP NOW »

Melt Pendant Light

by Front, Tom Dixon from Tom Dixon

SHOP NOW »

Modern Studio Masters
While established in recent years, modern studios like RBW, Roll & Hill, ANDLight and Cerno are creating pieces that are already iconic in their own right. From using innovative LED technology and sleek, expressive lines paired with environmentally-minded manufacturing processes, these Modern Studio Masters are paving the way for the future of design.

Hoist LED Pendant Light

by RBW

SHOP NOW »

Agnes 10-Light Chandelier

by Roll & Hill

SHOP NOW »

Motus Swing Arm Bracket

by Cerno

SHOP NOW »

Vine Tiered Pendant Light

by ANDlight

SHOP NOW »

Scandinavian Design Masters
Scandinavian design is arguably the most beloved contemporary interior style. Distinguished by a defining characteristic of Danish culture, hygge, Scandinavian design emerged during the 1950s and 60s much like Mid-Century Modernism. Bright, sleek and comforting, it was born from an insurgence of new manufacturing processes and the desire to create mass-produced, accessible pieces for modern homes, with designs from Verner Panton, Alvar Aalto, Arne Jacobsen and Poul Henningsen most notably leaving indelible marks on the famous movement.

PH 5 Pendant Light

by Poul Henningsen from Louis Poulsen

SHOP NOW »

Aalto Vase

by Alvar Aalto from Iittala

SHOP NOW »

Panton Chair

by Verner Panton from Vitra

SHOP NOW »

AJ Table Lamp

by Arne Jacobsen from Louis Poulsen

SHOP NOW »

The post Introducing: The Masters of Design Collection appeared first on YLighting Ideas.

[ad_2]

www.ylighting.com