JSS Design
Milan & London based Interior Designer
Off to The Land Of The Rising Sun 📸 —————
Not just any old bird and black chillaxing this is Louise Bourgeois. Born on
December 25, 1911, and lived until May 31, 2010. This is what you need to know;
- Early Life and Education: Louise
Bourgeois was born in Paris, France. She studied mathematics at the Sorbonne before shifting her focus to art, studying at various schools including the École des Beaux-
Arts.
- Influence of Childhood: Her childhood experiences, especially her relationship with her father and her mother’s death, heavily influenced her work. Themes of trauma, family, and memory recur throughout her art.
- Migration to the US: In 1938, she moved to New York City with her husband, American art historian Robert Goldwater. This move significantly shaped her career as she became part of the American art scene.
- Innovative Sculptor: Bourgeois is renowned for her large-scale sculptures and installations, often featuring themes of the body, sexuality, and
psychological states. One of her most famous works is “Maman”
(1999), a giant spider sculpture that has been displayed in various locations worldwide.
- Late Recognition: Although she was active for decades, Bourgeois gained widespread recognition relatively late in her career. She had her first retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1982, when she was 70 years old.
- Artistic Versatility: She worked in a varietv of media including
- Legacy and Awards: Throughout her life, Bourgeois received numerous awards and honors, including the National Medal of Arts in 1997 and the first lifetime achievement award from the International Sculpture Center in 1991.
- Personal Archives: She left behind a vast archive of diaries, letters, and notes that provide deep insights into her thoughts and creative process. These documents have been invaluable to scholars and art historians studying her work.
- Enduring Impact: Louise
Bourgeois’ work continues to be exhibited globally and remains influential in contemporary art.
Her explorations of identity, trauma, and the human condition resonate with audiences and artists alike —————— .
Sure! How about this:
“On a cake on a wall, plastered to perfection. Plaster - I t’s the ultimate dessert décor! ———--
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There’s nothing cozier than an attic room—it’s like a blanket fort for grown-ups. And why not go all out with some outrageously over-the-top wallpaper? Perfect for that “I’ve decided to nest here forever” vibe! ———
16th century paris townhouse ~ Beau
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Fun! A playful interior by via ———— • HomeDecor
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Client, friend and general partner in crime - loving in -
Spa day en plein air
Available to rent… with 15 % discount for the 6 th of June week - Perfectly situated on the edge of a historic village to the back of the house - over-looking the Tuscan hill to the front. Pool, cook ( available on request).
If the house needs to be heated there is an extra discretionary charge per night
The pool is open from the start of May to the end of September, if you wish to have the pool open beyond these dates there is an extra charge of 100 euro per week. DM if curious/interested
The ultimate OTT bedroom, .palace, Russia - undoubtedly, the origin story for the style genre that was eventually attributed to that of the nouveau riche ———
A Barbapapa-worthy homestead, set in the Persian Gulf
ZAV Architects Built
Colorful-Domed Housing Made Of Rammed Earth And Sand On Hormuz Island, Iran
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is a sketch magician that inserts herself into places that lack that little extra. This is a perfect example —————
These hashtags cover various aspects of pool design, from luxury and modern pools to general backyard and outdoor living inspiration, which should help broaden your reach.
A designer I constantly reference
‘S home in Istanbul inspiration, a corner of Serdar Gulgun’s wonderful home . I love it and his moustache . Colourful ( pink purple and blue , yummy) and full of treasures 📸
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Monumental magnificence - Italian Alps I I 📸 by via ————
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Spring greenhouse, with hand-painted trompe l’oeil walls and ceiling via via
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John and Dodie Rosekrans, San Francisco’s beloved art collectors, philanthropists and the very embodiment of “joie de vivre”, enlisted Tony Duquette and Hutton Wilkinson to create a wild and wonderful fantasy in the piano nobile of the Venetian Palazzo Brandolini.
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shop interiors are always a series of delightful surprises. Their winning formula caught the eye of who bought into@the idea giving them a bucketload of money ( $3.7 billion). Aesop is equally well known for its beautifully crafted retail spaces. Founded in 1987 in Melbourne, Aesop currently counts more than 300 retail outlets worldwide – and no two are ever the same. Always designed to reflect the genius of their locations, these spaces draw on the history and unique characteristics of each site. The only constant is the presence of the brand’s immaculately labelled products gracing the stores’ shelves. Aesop Century City in Santa Monica, California, takes cues from an altogether more hedonistic tradition. Conceived by Aesop’s in-house design department, the space is clad entirely in 3,942 light blue tiles, a direct reference to South California’s obsession with the backyard swimming pool. They cover every surface, morphing into counters and set-back shelving spaces, and together with slender, floor-to-ceiling bi-folding doors, recall the aspirational and informal suburban lifestyles made famous by artists such as David Hockney and Ed Ruscha. Via
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This is me wistfully, thinking of summer days, and simple pleasures…
I think rooms are chapters in a story and when they flow together it’s beautiful via Castello Ducale of Agliè
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Getting plastered - it can be exciting via
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The queen of appliqué . Headboard from her Flower Press collection for that is now in the
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Asorable-ness to go Via Sure! Here they are:
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Haute-architecture ——— via Hôtel Salé-Musée
Picasso, Art & Architecture.
Of course, here they are without the dots:
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In waiting. Via .m.montgomery Palazzo Contarini
Polignac in Venice ———