Frank Gehry is well known for his use of unusual materials. With his "Easy Edges" furniture he succeeded in giving a new aesthetic dimension to such an everyday material as cardboard. Despite their appearing bafflingly simple, the "Easy Edges” are nonetheless constructed with an architect's care and are extremely robust and sturdy. Having given them a makeover from the world of colour, Gehry has given the "Easy Edges" a new dimension - colourfulness.
... Parallel to its exhibitions the Vitra Design Museum organises workshops designed not only to accompany the exhibitions but much more to expand on them and so offer participants a new, active, insight into the theme. Or at least an...
... In conjunction with the current exhibition "The Essence of Things. Design and the Art of Reduction" the Vitra Design Museum are running a series of summer workshops. "The Essence of Things. Design and the Art of Reduction" deals, as the...
... We find them rustically charming and at 15 x 20 cms the prints are a nice size and we can well imagine three or four hanging in formation. If you would like one or more of these prints to compliment your furniture, you can get find all...
... In the early 1970s Frank Gehry develop his cardboard furniture series “Easy Edges”, including the Wiggle stool, Wiggle chair and the stool/side table Block. Among his most outrageous creations is Red Beaver – a monstrous red...
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