by Roxane Ziegler | Jan 3, 2021 | accessories, Brigitte Bardot, decor, decorative home accessories, design, design museum, designer, France, Furniture, sixties
Tam Tam In the landscape of plastic furniture design, the hourglass shaped Tam Tam stool is one of the most iconic. Designed in 1968 by French designer Henry Massonnet, this stool is still today one of the cheapest and the oldest design seats on the market. Costing a...
by Roxane Ziegler | Oct 27, 2020 | Concept, lifestyle
Sunbathing , Palm Beach Florida 1955, Slim Aaarons – Getty Images Gallery Niksen : how to de-stress the Dutch way Pandemic aside, we all are aware of how life has become increasingly stressful. Running from one appointment to another, feeling guilty because the...
by Roxane Ziegler | Oct 5, 2020 | Fashion, interior design, maison & objet, Paris, Trends
Trend spotting with Tick My Box The pandemic situation has suspended a number of events worldwide in the field of fashion, sports, music or business but in many cases organizers have come up with creative solutions to deal with our chaotic emotional landscape. The...
by Roxane Ziegler | Sep 20, 2020 | Bio
Terence Conran sitting in his Conran Cone Chair designed in 1953 Designer, entrepreneur and restaurateur who transformed British taste through his passion for the importance of everyday things. The Swinging Sixties in London was flourishing in art, music and fashion....
by Roxane Ziegler | Sep 7, 2020 | Geneva, Museum
MEG A Time Capsule of Humanity – The Ethnography Museum of Geneva There is a little gem of a museum in Geneva, Switzerland that is not very often talked about but really worth mentioning. It’s the MEG – the Musée d’Ethnographie de Genève. The new building which...