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[gallery ids="14517,14518"]The Vitra Design Museum hosts a traveling exhibition on the work of Konstantin Grcic, whose creations combine an experimental industrial aesthetic with artistic elements. For the occasion Grcic has developed different large installations that convey his personal vision of the life of the future: the interior of a house, a design studio and an urban environment. The high point is a long 30-meter panorama depicting an architectural landscape of the future. An area of the exhibition puts the accent on the everyday work of Grcic. This zone includes many of his finished objects, but also prototypes, drawings and information, together with items that have inspired the designer – from an old teapot to an Apple computer, to the works of Marcel Duchamp, Gerrit Rietveld and Enzo Mari. In the shift of perspective from the large to the small scale, the exhibition underlines how il design is more than mere “problem solving” for Grcic, but a very complex process that combines coincidences, breakthroughs, random discoveries and profound engagement with the visual culture of our time. www.design-museum.de.
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[gallery ids="14517,14518"]The Vitra Design Museum hosts a traveling exhibition on the work of Konstantin Grcic, whose creations combine an experimental industrial aesthetic with artistic elements. For the occasion Grcic has developed different large installations that convey his personal vision of the life of the future: the interior of a house, a design studio and an urban environment. The high point is a long 30-meter panorama depicting an architectural landscape of the future. An area of the exhibition puts the accent on the everyday work of Grcic. This zone includes many of his finished objects, but also prototypes, drawings and information, together with items that have inspired the designer – from an old teapot to an Apple computer, to the works of Marcel Duchamp, Gerrit Rietveld and Enzo Mari. In the shift of perspective from the large to the small scale, the exhibition underlines how il design is more than mere “problem solving” for Grcic, but a very complex process that combines coincidences, breakthroughs, random discoveries and profound engagement with the visual culture of our time. www.design-museum.de.
The Vitra Design Museum hosts a traveling exhibition on the work of Konstantin Grcic, whose creations combine an experimental industrial aesthetic with artistic elements. For the occasion Grcic has developed different large installations that convey his personal vision of the life of the future: the interior of a house, a design studio and an urban environment. The high point is a long 30-meter panorama depicting an architectural landscape of the future. An area of the exhibition puts the accent on the everyday work of Grcic. This zone includes many of his finished objects, but also prototypes, drawings and information, together with items that have inspired the designer – from an old teapot to an Apple computer, to the works of Marcel Duchamp, Gerrit Rietveld and Enzo Mari. In the shift of perspective from the large to the small scale, the exhibition underlines how il design is more than mere “problem solving” for Grcic, but a very complex process that combines coincidences, breakthroughs, random discoveries and profound engagement with the visual culture of our time. www.design-museum.de.
gallery gallery
gallery gallery
[gallery ids="14517,14518"]The Vitra Design Museum hosts a traveling exhibition on the work of Konstantin Grcic, whose creations combine an experimental industrial aesthetic with artistic elements. For the occasion Grcic has developed different large installations that convey his personal vision of the life of the future: the interior of a house, a design studio and an urban environment. The high point is a long 30-meter panorama depicting an architectural landscape of the future. An area of the exhibition puts the accent on the everyday work of Grcic. This zone includes many of his finished objects, but also prototypes, drawings and information, together with items that have inspired the designer – from an old teapot to an Apple computer, to the works of Marcel Duchamp, Gerrit Rietveld and Enzo Mari. In the shift of perspective from the large to the small scale, the exhibition underlines how il design is more than mere “problem solving” for Grcic, but a very complex process that combines coincidences, breakthroughs, random discoveries and profound engagement with the visual culture of our time. www.design-museum.de.
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[gallery ids="14517,14518"]The Vitra Design Museum hosts a traveling exhibition on the work of Konstantin Grcic, whose creations combine an experimental industrial aesthetic with artistic elements. For the occasion Grcic has developed different large installations that convey his personal vision of the life of the future: the interior of a house, a design studio and an urban environment. The high point is a long 30-meter panorama depicting an architectural landscape of the future. An area of the exhibition puts the accent on the everyday work of Grcic. This zone includes many of his finished objects, but also prototypes, drawings and information, together with items that have inspired the designer – from an old teapot to an Apple computer, to the works of Marcel Duchamp, Gerrit Rietveld and Enzo Mari. In the shift of perspective from the large to the small scale, the exhibition underlines how il design is more than mere “problem solving” for Grcic, but a very complex process that combines coincidences, breakthroughs, random discoveries and profound engagement with the visual culture of our time. www.design-museum.de.
The Vitra Design Museum hosts a traveling exhibition on the work of Konstantin Grcic, whose creations combine an experimental industrial aesthetic with artistic elements. For the occasion Grcic has developed different large installations that convey his personal vision of the life of the future: the interior of a house, a design studio and an urban environment. The high point is a long 30-meter panorama depicting an architectural landscape of the future. An area of the exhibition puts the accent on the everyday work of Grcic. This zone includes many of his finished objects, but also prototypes, drawings and information, together with items that have inspired the designer – from an old teapot to an Apple computer, to the works of Marcel Duchamp, Gerrit Rietveld and Enzo Mari. In the shift of perspective from the large to the small scale, the exhibition underlines how il design is more than mere “problem solving” for Grcic, but a very complex process that combines coincidences, breakthroughs, random discoveries and profound engagement with the visual culture of our time. www.design-museum.de.
The Vitra Design Museum hosts a traveling exhibition on the work of Konstantin Grcic, whose creations combine an experimental industrial aesthetic with artistic elements. For the occasion Grcic has developed different large installations that convey his personal vision of the life of the future: the interior of a house, a design studio and an urban environment. The high point is a long 30-meter panorama depicting an architectural landscape of the future. An area of the exhibition puts the accent on the everyday work of Grcic. This zone includes many of his finished objects, but also prototypes, drawings and information, together with items that have inspired the designer – from an old teapot to an Apple computer, to the works of Marcel Duchamp, Gerrit Rietveld and Enzo Mari. In the shift of perspective from the large to the small scale, the exhibition underlines how il design is more than mere “problem solving” for Grcic, but a very complex process that combines coincidences, breakthroughs, random discoveries and profound engagement with the visual culture of our time. www.design-museum.de. "},{"caption":"
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[gallery ids="14517,14518"]The Vitra Design Museum hosts a traveling exhibition on the work of Konstantin Grcic, whose creations combine an experimental industrial aesthetic with artistic elements. For the occasion Grcic has developed different large installations that convey his personal vision of the life of the future: the interior of a house, a design studio and an urban environment. The high point is a long 30-meter panorama depicting an architectural landscape of the future. An area of the exhibition puts the accent on the everyday work of Grcic. This zone includes many of his finished objects, but also prototypes, drawings and information, together with items that have inspired the designer – from an old teapot to an Apple computer, to the works of Marcel Duchamp, Gerrit Rietveld and Enzo Mari. In the shift of perspective from the large to the small scale, the exhibition underlines how il design is more than mere “problem solving” for Grcic, but a very complex process that combines coincidences, breakthroughs, random discoveries and profound engagement with the visual culture of our time. www.design-museum.de.
The Vitra Design Museum hosts a traveling exhibition on the work of Konstantin Grcic, whose creations combine an experimental industrial aesthetic with artistic elements. For the occasion Grcic has developed different large installations that convey his personal vision of the life of the future: the interior of a house, a design studio and an urban environment. The high point is a long 30-meter panorama depicting an architectural landscape of the future. An area of the exhibition puts the accent on the everyday work of Grcic. This zone includes many of his finished objects, but also prototypes, drawings and information, together with items that have inspired the designer – from an old teapot to an Apple computer, to the works of Marcel Duchamp, Gerrit Rietveld and Enzo Mari. In the shift of perspective from the large to the small scale, the exhibition underlines how il design is more than mere “problem solving” for Grcic, but a very complex process that combines coincidences, breakthroughs, random discoveries and profound engagement with the visual culture of our time. www.design-museum.de. "}];
The Vitra Design Museum hosts a traveling exhibition on the work of Konstantin Grcic, whose creations combine an experimental industrial aesthetic with artistic elements. For the occasion Grcic has developed different large installations that convey his personal vision of the life of the future: the interior of a house, a design studio and an urban environment. The high point is a long 30-meter panorama depicting an architectural landscape of the future. An area of the exhibition puts the accent on the everyday work of Grcic. This zone includes many of his finished objects, but also prototypes, drawings and information, together with items that have inspired the designer – from an old teapot to an Apple computer, to the works of Marcel Duchamp, Gerrit Rietveld and Enzo Mari. In the shift of perspective from the large to the small scale, the exhibition underlines how il design is more than mere “problem solving” for Grcic, but a very complex process that combines coincidences, breakthroughs, random discoveries and profound engagement with the visual culture of our time. www.design-museum.de.