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Isamu Noguchi

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Isamu Noguchi’s “News,” A Free Press Frieze

  • May 12, 2022
  • Written by Ian McMaster and Photography by Underwood Archives via Getty Images
Isamu Noguchi scultping "News"
In 1938, Isamu Noguchi submitted a proposal for a 22-foot-tall, stainless steel bas-relief sculpture entitled "News."
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Restoring a Remuddled Flat Top in Northern California

  • October 29, 2021
  • Written by Michelle Gringeri-Brown and Photography by Jim Brown
Fixing the roof of this Anshen-Allen Eichler instantly brought the era charm back to the curb—the homeowners' mid mod collection took care of the rest.
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Isamu Noguchi: Influencing Art + Design

  • May 18, 2021
  • Written by Anne Kruse
Father of the famed coffee table, this Japanese-American artist was a powerhouse of midcentury design that continues to define the style today.
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The 5 Iconic Essentials That Make This Living Room So Chic

  • December 14, 2017
  • Written by Elise Portale and Photography by Keith Isaacs
You've never seen these classic MCM pieces look as good as they do in this North Carolina home.
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5 Pieces for a Neutral Living Room with Designer Flair

  • June 23, 2017
  • Written by Kristin Dowding
"Neutral" doesn't have to mean "boring." Tone down your color palette for a vivid space that wont overwhelm all of your senses.
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Keen on Neutra feat
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Self-Proclaimed Neutra Geek Goes All Out On His Raised Ranch

  • June 19, 2017
  • Written by Michelle Gringeri-Brown and Photography by Jim Brown
If the devil is in the details, then the love and attention paid to this Long Beach, California, home—from furniture to fixtures—make this project white hot.
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10 Midcentury Furniture Icons Who Shaped the Future

  • June 15, 2017
  • Written by Jolene Nolte
Meet some of the era's furnishing geniuses who gave the world their exquisite designs, many of which are still with us through reproductions and modern inspirations.
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Noguchi’s Hidden Sculpture Garden in Southern California

  • June 11, 2017
  • Written by Jolene Nolte
It turns out that the famed sculptor and furniture designer was also a landscape architect. And he left a mark in a corporate office park in Costa Mesa, California.
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8 Design Staples for an MCM Living Room

  • March 7, 2017
  • Written by Kristin Dowding
Discover key pieces encompassing Midcentury Modern style and their elements that make them design staples for MCM enthusiasts.
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